Mascoma State Forest is a tranquil forested area in western New Hampshire offering outdoor enthusiasts opportunities for hiking, wildlife viewing, and nature exploration.
Mascoma State Forest is located near the town of Canaan in Grafton County, New Hampshire. The forest spans a diverse landscape of mixed hardwoods and softwoods, typical of the northern New England region, creating a habitat that supports a variety of wildlife including white-tailed deer, black bear, and numerous bird species. The terrain includes gently rolling hills, small streams, and pockets of wetlands. Though primarily managed for conservation and timber production, it offers excellent opportunities for low-impact recreation such as hiking, hunting, wildlife observation, and snowshoeing during winter months. The forest's proximity to the Mascoma River enhances its appeal for nature lovers seeking serenity and the chance to experience forest ecosystems relatively undisturbed. Historically, the area was used for timber and small-scale farming before being designated as a state forest. The forest is maintained by the New Hampshire Division of Forests and Lands, ensuring sustainable resource use and public access. Visitors appreciate the quiet setting and the natural, less-developed character of the forest, ideal for those seeking solitude or a peaceful day hike. Its accessibility and natural features also make it a habitat conservation area contributing to the region’s biodiversity.
Scenic woodland trails showcasing mixed hardwood and softwood species
Opportunities for quiet wildlife viewing including migratory birds and mammals
Access to the nearby Mascoma River corridor for additional outdoor activities
Remote, less trafficked trails offering peaceful solitude
The forest supports a natural blend of maple, birch, and pine providing habitat diversity.
Though the forest itself does not include the river, its close access allows for extended natural exploration.
Unlike larger parks, Mascoma State Forest offers a low-traffic experience ideal for solitude.