
Gilford Town Forest is a community-managed green space offering tranquil hiking trails and diverse wildlife habitat in Belknap County, New Hampshire.
The Gilford Town Forest spans approximately 140 acres in the town of Gilford, New Hampshire, providing a natural retreat just minutes from local neighborhoods and Lake Winnipesaukee. The forest's landscape is a mix of hardwood and softwood trees, including sugar maples, white pines, and birches, supporting diverse wildlife such as white-tailed deer, various songbirds, and small mammals. Historically, this area was used for limited logging and farming but has been preserved as a town forest to safeguard local ecosystems and provide recreational opportunities for residents and visitors alike. The forest contains a well-maintained network of trails ranging from easy walking paths to more challenging terrain, making it popular for hiking, trail running, bird watching, and mountain biking. Notable landmarks within the forest include scenic outlooks over nearby ponds and wetlands that support amphibian life and waterfowl. Because the forest is relatively small and close to the center of Gilford, it is a favored spot for outdoor education programs and seasonal nature walks. Its proximity to residential areas makes it an accessible outdoor destination for families, schools, and visitors seeking a peaceful environment rich with New England natural beauty.
Several accessible forest looping trails suitable for all skill levels
Wetland areas that support amphibians and native bird species
Informational nature kiosks along main trailheads
Quiet offshoot paths for solitude and wildlife observation
A well-marked 3.5-mile trail that circles through varied forest habitats including hardwood stands and mixed wetlands.
A quiet spot along a side trail featuring a small pond and marsh habitat, ideal for amphibian and waterfowl spotting.
Informational signage placed at key points educating visitors on local flora, fauna, and forest management practices.