Pawtuckaway SP--Boulder Trail, Nottingham

Pawtuckaway SP--Boulder Trail, Nottingham

Nottingham, New Hampshire 03290

Pawtuckaway State Park Official Website
Pawtuckaway State Park trail map

About this Location

The Boulder Trail in Pawtuckaway State Park is 2.8 miles long and gains 328 feet of elevation. It takes you through a forested area with impressive rock formations and boulders that are popular for climbing. There are views of a small pond and some wildlife along the way. The trail is well-marked with blue blazes and connects to other trails in the park. 

About Pawtuckaway State Park

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Pawtuckaway State Park is a huge state park covering most of the southern end of the Town of Nottingham. It centers around several peaks that comprise Mount Pawtuckaway and abuts the western edge of Pawtuckaway Lake. (The other edges of the lake are private property.) An area called Burnham Marsh is near the end of the main entrance road just before the campground and adjacent to the Fundy Trail. Because of the campground and the many people who stay there, this area usually has a lot of people around, so the birding may not be ideal.

Pawtuckaway Lake is on the east side, but most birding is done in the large forested area in the western part of the park. That area includes Middle Mountain and South Mountain, trails through the extensive forest, ponds, and scattered open wetlands. The flies come out after mid-June, so try to visit before then. Of course, most of this rather large park is not explored by birders on an annual basis and surprises likely await in the more remote areas.

The Fundy Trail between the campground area and the boat launch area passes through woods and by Burnham Marsh. It can be productive, but because of the nearby campground and the many people who stay there, it is often crowded.

Notable Trails

The AllTrails website has a description and map of a hike using the Boulder Trail.

Features

  • Entrance fee

  • Restrooms on site

  • Wheelchair accessible trail

Last updated October 25, 2023