Hemlock Ravine Park is a forested urban park in Nashua, New Hampshire, known for its mature hemlock trees, scenic walking trails, and peaceful natural setting.
Hemlock Ravine Park is a 140-acre municipal green space located in Nashua, New Hampshire, offering visitors a tranquil forest environment within an urban area. The park is prized for its large, towering eastern hemlock trees that create a cool, shaded ravine along the Nashua River and its surrounding wetlands. The relatively flat terrain, dotted with walking paths and boardwalks, makes it an accessible natural retreat for hikers, birdwatchers, and families. The park’s ecology includes a mix of hardwood species alongside the significant hemlock stands, supporting diverse wildlife such as songbirds, woodpeckers, and small mammals. Originally preserved as a natural refuge within the expanding city landscape, Hemlock Ravine Park serves as an important urban wilderness for education, recreation, and wildlife habitat. Outdoor opportunities include hiking, casual strolls, birding, and photography. Notable features include the river frontage, extensive hardwood forests, and the trail system that connects to adjacent conservation lands. Visitors appreciate the quiet ambiance, easy access from Nashua neighborhoods, and interpretive signs highlighting local ecology. The park's ongoing management focuses on protecting the hemlock population while maintaining trail infrastructure and promoting environmental stewardship among the community.
Forest of mature eastern hemlock trees providing dense shade and unique habitat
Scenic walking trails with river views along the Nashua River
Boardwalk sections crossing wetlands and low-lying areas
Diverse wildlife viewing opportunities including migratory songbirds
One of southern New Hampshire’s best examples of an eastern hemlock forest, featuring tall, dense stands that form a cool microclimate.
Trail sections run alongside the Nashua River, providing scenic water views and opportunities to observe riparian habitats.
Elevated wooden walkways allow visitors to experience the wetlands without disturbing sensitive areas.