Pittsburg, New Hampshire 03592
Connecticut Lakes Headwaters Working Forest Official WebsiteIf you carefully keep your bird records by country and state, be aware of the location of the United States-Canada border, and use the appropriate eBird hotspots when you submit checklists.
Boundary Pond is part of the Connecticut River watershed and lies within the Connecticut Lakes State Forest. Boundary Pond is also the northernmost point of the Cohos Trail, a 170-mile-long hiking trail that runs through northern New Hampshire.
Boundary Pond has shore access at the end of Boundary Pond Road. The pond is adjacent to the United States-Canada border.
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The Connecticut Lakes Headwaters Working Forest Recreation Program, managed by the State of New Hampshire in cooperation with The Forestland Group, provides high-quality recreational opportunities that are consistent with a Forest Legacy Easement held by the State of New Hampshire. The property, owned by The Forestland Group, is a working forest and care should be taken on the roads and in the forest.
Restrooms on site
Wheelchair accessible trail
Entrance fee
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Last updated November 17, 2023