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Lovejoy Trails

The 2.1 mile Lovejoy trail network in Loudon NH features a boardwalk over wetlands, a historic rangeway, stone walls, and woodlands.
Trail Activity
Hiking Mountain biking Ungroomed cross-country skiing Horseback riding Snowshoeing
Length
2.10 miles, Network
Difficulty
Easy, Moderate
Town
Loudon (NH)
Surface
Packed Earth/Dirt, Boardwalk/Bog Bridging, Snow, Ungroomed
Pets
Permitted on leash
Fees
No

Description

This 2.1 mile wooded trail system includes a .4 mile long trail with a boardwalk over a wetland, leading to two loop trails, a connecting trail, and an excursion down a historic rangeway. The white blazed "Martha's Trail" is relatively flat and loops around the lowland area near wetlands and accesses the rangeway. The blue blazed "highland loop" features scenic woodlands and historic stone walls of the former Lovejoy farm. The red blazed "Steep Trail" includes a sharp change in elevation and connects the white and blue loops.  A kiosk with map is available at the trailhead parking. Motorized Vehicles Prohibited.

You can find more information about the property including a .pdf trail map here: https://www.loudonnh.org/conservation-commission/pages/lovejoy-trails

Other Information

History: 
In the late 1700’s, the Batchelder family established a farm that covered much of the area currently owned by the Town and built a mansion on Lovejoy Road in 1790, later known as the Lovejoy Bed & Breakfast, owned for a number of years by Arthur Monty, the former Loudon Conservation Commission Board Chairman. A few years earlier, during the 1920’s-1950’s, the Lovejoy family, for which the road is named, owned the farm and rented it out to other farmers.
In 2005, the Town of Loudon received ownership of the 135.05 acre parcel of land that included the Hunting Swamp.   In 2019 the Loudon Trails Sub-Committee built trails for outdoor enjoyment of hiking and snowshoeing.

The project was a community effort with many individuals volunteering their time, companies donating supplies, and funds from the Loudon Conservation Commission.

Trail Manager

Town of Loudon Trails - Subcommittee of the Conservation Commission

Town of Loudon Trails - Subcommittee of the Conservation Commission
29 S. Village Rd.
Loudon, NH 03307
sandyblanchard3@gmail.com
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Trail Tips

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Be prepared for emergencies. Pack extra clothing, food, and water and also a flashlight, first aid and repair kit, matches/fire starters, whistle, signaling mirror, and pocket knife.
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Trailhead Information

The Lovejoy Trails can be accessed from Lovejoy Road in Loudon, NH, just north of the intersection with Memory Lane. Parking is available at the trailhead during non-snowy months. Otherwise, parking is available on the side of Lovejoy Road.

From Route 106 in Loudon head East on Route 129 to Loudon Village, then take the fork to the right to continue on South Village Rd over the bridge crossing the Soucook River. After nearly .2 miles take a fork to the left onto Lovejoy Rd.  The small parking lot will be 1.2 miles on the right, immediately after passing Memory Lane.

Click on a parking icon to get custom directions
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