Concord, New Hampshire 03301
The Garvin’s Falls area is a peninsula at the southernmost portion of Concord bordered by the Merrimack River to the west and the Soucook River to the east. This large area of land covering 700 acres or more is almost completely undeveloped, save for some utility lines, a hydroelectric dam, and some homes along the dead-end Garvin’s Falls Road. A few informal trails currently exist, notably an abandoned railroad bed that runs from the Pembroke line at the Soucook River east to the Merrimack River where it used to cross into Bow at the Blue Seal plant. The piers and abutments of a massive railroad bridge can still be seen today. A scattering of other trails exist across the vast property.
Restrooms on site
Wheelchair accessible trail
Entrance fee
Content from Concord Trails Plan document
Last updated October 30, 2023