Lower Grant Brook Trail

A gentle trail along Grant Brook from the Lyme School to River Road
Trail Activity
Walking Mountain biking Snowshoeing Ungroomed cross-country skiing
Length
1.40 miles, One Way
Difficulty
Easy
Town
Lyme (NH)
Surface
Packed Earth/Dirt, Grass/Meadow
Pets
Permitted on leash
Fees
No

Description

This gentle trail follows an old road along Grant Brook through property conserved by a consortium of conservation partners. The trail goes through a variety of habitats including pastures and meadows and hemlock forest. There are many historical structures, including stone walls and old bridges along the way. 

The  trail crosses private property that belongs to landowners who have generously granted public access. Please close farm gates behind you. Muscle-powered travel only. No motorized vehicles except on designated snowmobile routes. Dogs are welcome if they are under the control of their owners. Leave flowers and other plants growing where you found them. And please, carry out what you carry in. 

Trail Manager

For more information, visit the Lyme Conservation Commission website, or contact:

Lyme Conservation Commission

Lyme Conservation Commission
PO Box 126
Lyme, NH 03768
Phone: (603) 795-4639
conservation@lymenh.gov
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Trail Tips

Plan Ahead and Prepare
Know your limits – it’s okay to turn back. Your home is the ultimate destination, not the summit.
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Trailhead Information

East Trailhead: Park at Lyme School, just south of the Lyme Common on NH-10.

West Trailhead: Travel 0.7 miles south on River Road from East Thetford Road. The trailhead is just north of the bridge. Please park with courtesy to the residents.

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Private Property
This trail passes through private property. Please respect the landowner and protect future access by staying on the marked trail and following all rules.
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Hiking Mud Season

It is mud season in Vermont. Even if a trail is marked as open, pay attention to trail conditions. If you encounter mud or ice, turn around. Come back once the trail has had time to dry out.  

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