1. PLACES / MANCHESTER CEDAR SWAMP TRAIL
The Manchester Cedar Swamp Preserve, owned by The Nature Conservancy, encompasses one of the largest cedar swamps in the state. In addition to the swamp, the hiking trails of the preserve also include a scenic woodland walk and a loop through a rhododendron grove. This hike will take you through all of these wonderful features. The hike starts on the woodland loop. Going counterclockwise, the trail winds through a pretty oak and pine forest to the Cedar Loop, the main feature of the property. The Cedar Loop takes you through the swamp on a boardwalk. Inside the swamp, you will find many beautiful and rare plants, such as mountain laurel, winterberry, and Atlantic White Cedar trees. There is much open water and soggy ground in the swamp. The boardwalk makes a short loop and ends back at the Woodland Loop. Continuing on the trail, you will next reach the Rhododendron Loop. This trail leads over a small stream and through a power line clearing twice before splitting into a loop at a beautiful rhododendron grove. Most of the bushes are far off the trail, but there are many up close to enjoy. After completing the loop, return to the woodland loop and continue back to the parking area. Trail Information and Pictures provided by NH Family Hikes http://www.nhfamilyhikes.com/hikes.php?hike=Manchester%20Cedar%20Swamp&from=search Additional Information can be found at the Nature Conservancy Site https://www.nature.org/en-us/get-involved/how-to-help/places-we-protect/manchester-cedar-swamp-preserve/?tab_q=tab_container-tab_element

Cell Receptions

Spotty

ADA Accessible

No

Open Season

Fall,Spring,Summer,Winter

Stroller Friendly

No

Terrain Type

Dirt

Water Fountain

No

Bathrooms

No

Pet Friendly

No

Fee

$0.00

Nearby convenience store

Yes

Camping Nearby

No

Emergency support within 5 miles

Yes

Trail Length/Type

1.80 mi., Loop

Helpful Trail Information

Boardwalk, Shaded Hike, and Wildlife Viewing Trail is on one of the largest cedar swamps in New Hampshire. Trail goes throughout swamp area with boardwalks and has diverse foliage.

Parking Details

Trailhead and parking area are on Countryside Boulevard The parking area is on the left, marked by a Nature Conservancy kiosk.