Wilton Town Forest is a protected natural area in New Hampshire offering a variety of hiking and mountain biking trails through diverse forested landscapes and rocky outcrops.
Wilton Town Forest, located in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, encompasses a mixed hardwood and conifer forest on gently rolling terrain interspersed with rocky ledges and wetlands. The forest serves as a valuable recreational and ecological resource for the town of Wilton and surrounding areas. The area supports a healthy variety of native wildlife, including white-tailed deer, red foxes, and numerous bird species such as warblers and woodpeckers. Historically, the forest land was utilized for small-scale farming and logging before being conserved primarily for public recreation and natural habitat preservation. Trails within the forest accommodate hikers, mountain bikers, and nature enthusiasts, offering quiet woods, streams, and small ponds for exploration. Notable features include clean forest air, several scenic viewpoints, and a network of well-maintained non-motorized trails that make it a favorite for local outdoor activity. The Wilton Town Forest is also important for environmental education and supports community stewardship. Visitors appreciate its proximity to town while enjoying the natural tranquility and seasonal colors, particularly vibrant in the autumn months. The forest is managed to balance recreational use with habitat conservation, aiming to maintain biodiversity and protect water resources within the watershed.
Diverse trail system accommodating hiking and mountain biking
Rocky outcrops offering scenic views of surrounding forest
Wetland areas supporting amphibian and bird habitats
Proximity to Wilton town center for easy access
A rocky outcrop providing a panoramic view of the forest canopy and nearby hills.
Areas of marsh and small ponds supporting diverse amphibian and bird life.
A mature forest stand featuring oak, maple, and pine species, important for local biodiversity.