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Lancaster New Hampshire
Heritage Trail

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Heritage Trail please click on the appropriate link:
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The Lancaster portion of the NH Heritage Trail was completed and accepted by
the State of NH in 1994. It is approximately 12 miles long, beginning at
the Lancaster/Northumberland town line and winding its way through
forests, gentle hills, and rural roads to the town line in Whitefield.
The southern terminus of the main trail has recently been moved (as
approved by the State) from the Dalton town line to the Whitefield town
line just behind the Regional School.
The trail is marked with brown
“Heritage Trail” signs, and with yellow arrows painted on wood attached
to trees.
There is also a popular spur trail that circles the base of
Mount Prospect State Park.
Walkers should be aware that there are muddy
sections in the spring and early summer. Insect repellent and study
footwear are a must for an enjoyable hike.
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Maps: |
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Online Map: hover over the Heritage Trail Marker sign |
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Printable Map: a 2-page PDF file to print off and take with you |
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