Milestone Pond Conservation Area in New Hampshire offers serene forested landscapes around a pristine pond, perfect for hiking, wildlife observation, and paddling in a tranquil setting.
Milestone Pond Conservation Area is located in New Hampshire's Lakes Region, encompassing a peaceful, forested area centered on Milestone Pond, a quiet, clear-water body known for its natural beauty and wildlife habitat. The conservation area protects over 500 acres of mixed hardwood and coniferous forest, wetlands, and the pond's surrounding shoreline. The diverse ecological zones provide critical habitat for native wildlife such as moose, beavers, black bears, and numerous bird species including ospreys and loons. Historically, this area was part of small-scale logging and farming before being permanently preserved to maintain the watershed and protect natural resources. Visitors to the conservation area can enjoy a network of well-maintained trails offering moderate hikes with options for bird watching and scenic views of the pond and forest. The pond itself supports quiet paddle sports like canoeing and kayaking, drawing visitors who appreciate solitude and nature immersion. The absence of motorized boats helps maintain a peaceful atmosphere and clean water quality. Seasonal changes bring vibrant fall foliage and opportunities for winter snowshoeing in the same serene surroundings. Milestone Pond Conservation Area appeals to outdoor enthusiasts seeking low-impact recreation and a connection to the region's natural heritage, providing an accessible yet relatively undisturbed escape from busy tourist areas nearby. The conservation area's dedication to protecting water quality and forest health contributes to its appeal and ecological importance.
Milestone Pond itself, a pristine, quiet lake ideal for paddling and wildlife viewing
Mixed hardwood and conifer forest creating habitat for moose, black bears, and rare bird species
A network of interconnected hiking trails ranging from easy strolls to moderate hikes
Winter snowshoeing and cross-country skiing opportunities on groomed and ungroomed paths
A clear, tranquil pond surrounded by forest that supports diverse aquatic life and offers peaceful paddling.
Several miles of well-marked trails weaving through mixed forest providing wildlife viewing and scenic vistas.
Protects important wetlands that support amphibians, beavers, and act as a natural water filtration system.