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Peach Mountain State Forest Adventures

Peach Mountain State Forest offers a quiet, natural retreat around the notable Peach Mountain summit, popular for hiking and wildlife observation just outside of the University of New Hampshire campus.

1,576
Acres Protected
5.5
Miles of Trails
15,000
Annual Visitors
1920s
Year Established

About Peach Mountain State Forest

 

Peach Mountain State Forest is located in southeastern New Hampshire, primarily within the town of Orford and extending near Durham. The forest centers around Peach Mountain, which rises to an elevation of about 1,705 feet, providing panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, including the nearby Connecticut River valley and, on clear days, Mount Monadnock and the White Mountains. The area encompasses mixed northern hardwood forests with species such as oak, maple, and birch, alongside patches of conifers. The forest has historic ties to research and education due to its proximity to the University of New Hampshire, which operates an astronomical observatory near the summit. Hiking is the primary recreational activity, with trails leading hikers to summit viewpoints featuring interpretive signage on the mountain’s ecology, geology, and the observatory. Birdwatchers and wildlife enthusiasts visit the forest to observe native species such as white-tailed deer, turkeys, and various songbirds. The forest preserves a natural landscape with limited development, providing a peaceful experience for outdoor recreationists. Seasonal activities include cross-country skiing and snowshoeing during winter months. Visitors appreciate the accessible hiking terrain, natural quiet, and scenic vistas close to urban centers. With no campgrounds inside the forest itself, day use is common. Its connection to regional trail networks further expands opportunities for exploration in nearby protected lands. Peach Mountain State Forest remains a valued resource for casual recreation, education, and conservation within New Hampshire.

Highlights

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Peach Mountain Summit with panoramic views

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UNH Observatory located near the summit

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Diverse hardwood forest ecosystem

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Quiet, less-trafficked hiking trails

Notable Natural Features

Peach Mountain Observatory

Owned by the University of New Hampshire, this observatory near the summit is used for astronomical research and education.

Peach Mountain Summit

Offers scenic views of surrounding forests and distant mountain ranges, reachable by a moderately easy hiking trail.

Mixed Hardwood Forest

A mix of oak, maple, and birch provides rich habitat for wildlife and excellent opportunities for fall foliage viewing.