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Millsfield State Forest Adventures

Millsfield State Forest is a remote and rugged public forest in northern New Hampshire offering pristine wilderness, extensive hiking opportunities, and a peaceful outdoor experience far from urban centers.

5,000
Acres Protected
15
Miles of Trails
2,000
Annual Visitors
1980
Year Established

About Millsfield State Forest

 

Millsfield State Forest is a largely undeveloped state forest located in northern New Hampshire, within Coos County near the town of Millsfield. Covering a large woodland area predominantly characterized by mixed northern hardwoods and conifer forests, the forest provides an important habitat for diverse wildlife including moose, black bear, and numerous bird species. The terrain is varied, featuring rolling hills, wetlands, and several small streams and ponds, offering a classic New England wilderness experience. Purchased for conservation purposes, Millsfield State Forest remains relatively untouched with few developed facilities, which appeals to visitors seeking solitude and backcountry recreation. Outdoor enthusiasts visiting the forest can explore multiple hiking trails that range from easy walks to more challenging routes, with some trails traversing through dense forest or along waterways. The forest also supports activities such as wildlife viewing, hunting (in season), snowmobiling in winter, and primitive camping. Notable landmarks include remote wetlands that support rare plant communities and the scenic dry forest ridges offering viewpoints over the surrounding landscape. Millsfield State Forest's remote location and limited facilities emphasize its appeal to visitors looking for off-the-beaten-path adventures and a chance to experience northern New Hampshire's quiet wilderness. The forest is managed primarily for sustainable timber harvest, wildlife habitat, and public recreation, balancing conservation with traditional uses.

Highlights

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Secluded hiking trails offering quiet, primitive forest experience

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Rich northern hardwood and conifer ecosystems housing moose and black bear

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Wetlands supporting rare plant species and diverse bird populations

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Winter snowmobiling routes accessible across frozen forest roads

Notable Natural Features

Millsfield Wetlands

A remote wetland area within the forest providing critical habitat for rare plants and supporting a diverse range of bird species.

Forest Ridge Trails

Several trails along gently rolling ridges offering scenic vistas and immersive forest hiking experiences.

Remote Backcountry Campsites

Primitive camping spots scattered throughout the forest for those seeking solitude in a quiet wilderness setting.