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Seymour Community Forest adventures

Seymour Community Forest Adventures

Seymour Community Forest is a protected forest area in New Hampshire providing extensive trails and outdoor recreation opportunities within a diverse northern hardwood ecosystem.

2450
Acres Protected
17
Miles of Trails
15,000
Annual Visitors
2006
Year Established

About Seymour Community Forest

 

Seymour Community Forest covers roughly 2,450 acres of mixed hardwood and softwood forests located in the towns of Rollinsford, Somersworth, and Dover in southeastern New Hampshire. Acquired by a partnership of local municipalities and conservation organizations, the forest aims to protect important wildlife habitat, drinking water sources, and offer public access to nature. The terrain is gently rolling with a network of trails spanning over 17 miles, suitable for hiking, mountain biking, and snowshoeing during winter months. The forest hosts a mixed canopy of maple, oak, ash, and pine species, supporting a variety of wildlife such as white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, and numerous songbirds. Historically, the land was used for timber harvesting and small-scale farming before being conserved in recent decades. Visitors can enjoy peaceful woodland walks, bird watching, and seasonal photography opportunities. Key landmarks include the scenic Rochester Road Trailhead and the central connector trail linking the forest to nearby urban areas, making Seymour Community Forest a valuable green space for local residents and visitors seeking both active recreation and ecological appreciation. The management encourages responsible use, educating visitors about the forest’s ecological significance and sustainable outdoor practices.

Highlights

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Rochester Road Trailhead with ample parking and access

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Diverse northern hardwood forest supporting birdwatching

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Multi-use trail system popular for mountain biking and hiking

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Scenic woodland streams providing restful natural settings

Notable Natural Features

Rochester Road Trailhead

Primary access point with parking and informational kiosks, serving as a gateway to the forest’s extensive trails.

Connector Loop Trail

A 5-mile multi-use trail that offers scenic views through mixed hardwoods and connects to nearby neighborhoods.

Seasonal Streams

Several small streams run through the forest, creating moist habitats that support amphibians and diverse plant life.