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Alvirne State Forest Adventures

Alvirne State Forest is a public recreational forest in Hudson, New Hampshire, offering a blend of easy trails, wildlife observation, and diverse outdoor activities within close reach of metropolitan areas.

200
Acres Protected
6
Miles of Trails
10,000+
Annual Visitors
1967
Year Established

About Alvirne State Forest

 

Alvirne State Forest encompasses approximately 200 acres in southern New Hampshire’s Hillsborough County, primarily within the town of Hudson. It features a mix of hardwood and coniferous trees common to the Northern Forest region, providing habitat for white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, and a variety of songbirds. The forest was created through a combination of land donations and state acquisitions, with development over time focusing on public access to nature and outdoor recreation. The terrain is generally gently rolling with small hills and wetlands, making it an inviting location for day hikes, mountain biking, cross-country skiing, and seasonal wildlife viewing. Key recreational highlights include well-maintained multi-use trails suitable for all skill levels, picnic areas, and bird watching opportunities. Although not vast or remote like some New Hampshire forests, Alvirne State Forest appeals to families, casual hikers, and local outdoor enthusiasts thanks to its proximity to Hudson town center and ease of access from major roads. The forest is actively managed by the New Hampshire Division of Forests and Lands to ensure ecological health, recreational quality, and public safety. Visitors will find a peaceful natural setting conducive to learning about regional ecology, engaging in moderate physical activity, and enjoying quiet moments in the outdoors.

Highlights

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The Alvirne Ridge Loop Trail – a scenic moderate loop offering panoramic views of surrounding woodlands

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Diverse wildlife habitat zones, including wetlands that support amphibians and migratory birds

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Multi-use trail network popular for hiking, mountain biking, and cross-country skiing

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The Forest Education Center, providing visitors with natural history information and seasonal programs

Notable Natural Features

Alvirne Ridge

A modest elevation providing a vantage point with views overlooking southern Hudson and distant hills.

Wetland Area

A protected wetland habitat within the forest that supports frogs, salamanders, and many migratory bird species.

Forest Education Center

An on-site facility that hosts seasonal educational programs about local ecosystems and conservation practices.