Little River Conservation Area, Exeter

Little River Conservation Area, Exeter

Exeter, New Hampshire 03833

Little River Conservation Area brochure and map

About this Location

The Little River Conservation Area is a 400-acre area of land managed by the Exeter Conservation Commission for conservation and recreation purposes. This area is comprised of a mix of Town-owned parcels and privately owned parcels with town-held conservation easements. The conservation area is bisected by the Little River, Dudley, and Bloody Brooks, and when combined with the New Hampshire Fish and Game-managed Conner Farm Wildlife Management Area to the north, creates a large tract of conserved lands extending from Brentwood Road north to NH-101. Beaver, deer, otter, and many bird species can be found among the forests, wetlands, marsh, and riparian habitats.

Main access is at the field south of the Dolloff’s home at 143 Brentwood Road. After parking and carefully crossing Brentwood Road, the trail starts at the top of their driveway. Parking is also available at the end of Garrison Lane. A small trail right-of-way is accessible between 5 and 8 Dolloff Farm Drive. On the north side of the Little River footbridge, an old woods road on private land will eventually lead to Continental Drive. The Commission is working with the landowner to formalize access to Continental Drive in the future.

Notable Trails

The trails include a 1.2-mile main loop that meanders along the Little River. At the Little River Footbridge, you can connect to Pete’s Path. This 0.75-mile trail that terminates at a small parking spot at the end of Garrison Lane is named for Peter Richardson, a former Conservation member, and advocate for Exeter’s natural environment. The trails are blazed with white blazes for easier navigation. An unmarked trail network can be found by crossing north over the Old Mill Site crossing, with stone remnants from the former mill, within the Dolloff easement. This easement was protected in the 1990s by family patriarch and nature-lover, Carroll Dolloff.

Features

  • Restrooms on site

  • Wheelchair accessible trail

  • Entrance fee

Content from Little River Conservation Area brochure and map

Last updated October 24, 2023