Tom River Valley Protected Area is a pristine forested region in northern New Hampshire known for its wild rivers, rugged terrain, and exceptional outdoor recreation including hiking, fishing, and paddling.
Tom River Valley Protected Area, located in the heart of New Hampshire's White Mountains region, encompasses a vast expanse of forested ridges, crystalline rivers, and diverse habitats. The valley is carved by the Tom River, which flows through steep granite-walled canyons and lush riparian zones. This protected tract is set within the larger White Mountain National Forest and includes designated wilderness sections that preserve its remote and undeveloped character. Ecologically, the area supports a range of wildlife species such as moose, black bear, brook trout, and a variety of bird species including the rare Bicknell’s thrush. The surrounding terrain is dominated by northern hardwood forests and spruce-fir stands at higher elevations. Historically, the region has roots in early logging and outdoor recreation, with trails established in the early 20th century. Key recreation opportunities include multi-day backpacking, mountain biking on rugged trails, canoeing and kayaking on the Tom River and its tributaries, as well as fishing for native trout. Notable landmarks include the Tom River Gorge, a dramatic river canyon accessible by hiking routes, and several scenic overlooks providing panoramic views of the valley floor and surrounding ridgelines. Visitors are drawn to the area for its solitude, abundant wildlife viewing, and extensive trail system offering both easy and challenging routes. The area’s remoteness and relative lack of development make it a desirable destination for those seeking wilderness experience in the Northeastern United States.
Tom River Gorge – dramatic river canyon with crystal-clear waters and towering granite walls
Old Growth Northern Hardwood Forests – rare pockets of mature trees providing vital habitat
Tom River Paddling Route – scenic class I-II rapids suitable for kayaking and canoeing
Ridgeview Overlook – panoramic vistas of the Tom River Valley and White Mountain peaks
A steep canyon where the Tom River carves through granite, offering dramatic views and tubing opportunities.
High elevation spruce-fir forests provide critical breeding grounds for this rare and elusive songbird.
A remote backcountry trail system traversing pristine forests and wetlands, perfect for multi-day hikes.