Musquash Conservation Area, Hudson

Musquash Conservation Area, Hudson

Hudson, New Hampshire 03051

Official Website
Musquash Conservation Area map

About this Location

Musquash Conservation Area, 416 acres, it located at 74 Musquash RRoad, just north of where the outlet from the pond crosses under the road near Glenview Drive. There is an area for parking at that entrance.

Recreational activities include hiking, mountain biking, walking, bird watching, running, snowshoeing, views, and leashed dogs welcome.

Musquash Pond Trail is a 6.9-mile moderately trafficked loop featuring beautiful wildflowers and scenery. The trail offers a number of activity options and is best used from March until October. The Musquash Conservation Land has many trails that are perfect for walking. At the entrance, near parking, there is a decent place in which to launch canoes and similar boats. There are also many historical sites to see as you follow the trails on the map.

  • Deacon Merrill Homestead – the remains of the house, well, barn, and corral, built in the early 1700s, can be seen here. It belonged to one of Hudson’s first settlers, the Merrill family.
  • Merrill Hill Habitat – with its dry land and sunny slope, this area is home to some of New Hampshire’s threatened plants and animals including slender bush-clover, rue anemone, smooth forked chickweed, and the eastern box turtle.
  • Upper Foundation – the foundations of a house and a barn thought to be built around 1830’s because of the recent discovery of a dime at the site.
  • Third Swamp – a unique area because of its hydrologic position. It drains into both Musquash Brook and Second Brook.

Notable Trails

The AllTrails website has a description and map of a hike at Musquash Conservation Area.

Features

  • Restrooms on site

  • Wheelchair accessible trail

  • Entrance fee

Content from Official Website

Last updated October 22, 2023