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This is a short trail that goes to Mud Pond, an excellent place for birdwatching.


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Miles

0.9

KM

Point to Point

1,220' 372 m

High

1,133' 345 m

Low

47' 14 m

Up

112' 34 m

Down

5%

Avg Grade (3°)

15%

Max Grade (9°)

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Features Birding · Lake · Views · Wildflowers · Wildlife

ADA Accessible This is a crushed gravel path with easy grades.

Description

While the access road lacks a name, there's a large sign for Mud Pond Trail along Route 116; the access road is just west of Hazelnut Lane. The trail starts from the kiosk and parallels a gated road.

It turns left (away from the road) and descends over a series of small switchbacks. Shortly, after passing by Mooseway (on the left), the trail changes to the boardwalk. Here, the trail travels through a low bog or swampy area. The trail comes out to the end of the boardwalk, where there are excellent views of the pond.

Flora & Fauna

Flora: Sheep Laurel, Pitcher Plants, Pickerelweed, Eastern Hemlock, Leatherleaf.
Fungi: Chanterelles, Boletes.
Fauna: Mosquitoes, Deer Flies.

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David Smith

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in Whitefield

#14081

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#3

in Whitefield

#319

in New Hampshire

#14,081

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