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Roosevelt Forest adventures

Roosevelt Forest Adventures

Roosevelt Forest is a diverse, protected forest area in New Hampshire offering extensive trails, abundant wildlife, and year-round outdoor recreation opportunities for nature enthusiasts.

20,000
Acres Protected
50
Miles of Trails
60,000
Annual Visitors
1918
Year Established

About Roosevelt Forest

 

Roosevelt Forest, located in northern New Hampshire, encompasses a large swath of mixed hardwood and coniferous forest typical of the New England region. Established as part of the White Mountain National Forest system, this area is valued for its ecological diversity, including mature stands of spruce, fir, pine, maple, and birch that provide critical habitat for a range of wildlife. The terrain is varied, featuring gentle rolling hills, streams, wetlands, and pockets of rugged terrain which support activities such as hiking, mountain biking, fishing, and wildlife watching. Roosevelt Forest is historically linked to early conservation efforts in the White Mountains, and its name honors President Theodore Roosevelt, whose policies helped promote land preservation in the United States. Recreationally, the forest contains numerous marked trails of varying difficulty, connecting to prominent regional pathways, and includes primitive camping sites. Spring and fall bring a vibrant display of foliage and bird migration, making it a favored location for photographers and naturalists. The forest is also a resource for educational outings, allowing visitors to learn about New England’s forest ecology, watershed protection, and sustainable forestry practices. For visitors seeking solitude or family-friendly excursions, Roosevelt Forest offers an accessible outdoor experience with a quieter atmosphere than the adjacent national park areas.

Highlights

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Mount Surprise Overlook with panoramic views of northern forests

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Old-growth Hemlock stands providing habitat for rare bird species

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Roosevelt Ridge Trail, a popular moderate hike with varied terrain

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Hidden brook swimming holes accessible by backcountry trails

Notable Natural Features

Roosevelt Ridge

A scenic ridge trail offering diverse flora and expansive forest views.

Swift Brook

A clear mountain stream frequented by anglers and a habitat for brook trout.

Hemlock Glen

A dense old-growth hemlock forest that supports rare wildlife and offers shaded hiking paths.