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Spear's Park Trails

Enjoy a network of trails on protected old farmstead and forest lot.
Trail Activity
Snowshoeing Walking Ungroomed cross-country skiing Mountain biking Horseback riding
Length
1.70 miles, Network
Difficulty
Easy
Town
Concord (NH)
Pets
Permitted on leash
Fees
No

Description

The Spear’s Park trails are a series of small loops all moderately flat to moderately hilly.  The trail system in Spear’s Park consists of several foot trails, snowmobile trails, and logging roads that connect to the powerline corridor that travels through this area.  In general, these trails are easy, except where trails get narrow.  They only get narrow for 30 to 40 feet at a time.  The major hill is on the powerline tree edge.

At the beginning of the trail, look for field sparrows and juncos at the entrance near the parking area.  Forty feet into the trail is a white mailbox where the trail splits. Many kinds of wildlife and birds are observable in this park.  Look along the wood line for brown creeper, woodpeckers, white winged cross bills, or saw-whet owls.

Other Information

History:

Lester Spear, a tree farmer, owned and nourished this property for many years.  In 1995, he was named Outstanding Tree Farmer of the Year by the Merrimack County Tree Farm Committee.  Lester and his wife Yvette were deeply concerned that the farm they loved never be developed.  They first gave a conservation easement on the land to the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests. Later, the Spears gave the land to the City of Concord, in memory of Lester’s parents, to be designated as Spear’s Park and to be forever open to the public for recreational and educational purposes.

Trail Manager

City of Concord

City of Concord
14 Canterbury Road
Concord, NH 03301
Phone: 603-225-8690
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Trail Tips

Travel on Durable Surfaces
If you have to step off the trail, step onto a rock or soil. Avoid stepping on fragile vegetation.
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Trailhead Information

From Mountain Road/Route 132, head north onto Sanborn Road, go about 1/3 of a mile. Trailhead is on the right. Turn right up a small hill to a parking area.  The trails are straight ahead.

Click on a parking icon to get custom directions
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