Hiking with your canine companion can be one of the most rewarding things to do when living in New Hampshire. New Hampshire has so many beautiful mountains and peaks full of trails that it is hard to not want to get out there and explore. Many of New Hampshire’s state parks do not allow dogs on the trails. The parks that do allow dogs for hiking are ones not to miss. The following are some of New Hampshire’s state parks that allow canine companions to hike and explore with their owners.
Bear Brook State Park is located in Allenstown, NH. Bear Brook has many activities for you and your canine companion to enjoy. With hiking, fishing, camping, and picnicking, how can one be bored?
Cardigan State Park located in Orange, New Hampshire is an excellent place for hikers to bring their canine companions. One could stop and relax by a babbling stream, or marvel at the immense amount of native wildflowers. Though the hike is not a difficult one, the views are breathtaking.
Northwood Meadows State Park located in Northwood, New Hampshire is amazing. As a true wilderness park, canines can feel right at home while scaling the terrain. Other activities such as fishing, picnicking, and biking can be done at Northwood Meadows.
New Hampshire has some of the most beautiful views in all of the country. Why not share the excitement of New Hampshire’s natural beauty with your canine companion?
~Jenn for nhliving.com