Horse Hill Nature Preserve is a 563-acre property located in Merrimack, New Hampshire, offering a diverse range of habitats for plants and wildlife. With its gently rolling to steep terrain, mixed hardwood forest, streams, ponds, and wetlands, the preserve provides ample opportunities for passive and active recreation, including hiking, biking, hunting, snowmobiling, and horseback riding.
Named after the two hills within the preserve, Horse Hill and Blodgett Hill, the property also features historic elements such as stone walls, the foundation of a Captain Spalding's house, and a well-preserved portion of Old Kings Highway, a Colonial road. With its extensive trail network and status as the largest preserved open space in Merrimack, Horse Hill Nature Preserve is a haven for nature enthusiasts and a valuable resource for the community.
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