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Family friendly hiking trails in White Farm State Forest wind through serene woodlands, encompassing pine forests and open fields. The terrain features gentle elevation changes and includes small wetland areas, making it accessible for various activity levels. This area also contains significant historical structures from its past as a 19th-century farm, bordered by the Turkey River.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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Hike the easy 2.7-mile White Farm loop in Concord, New Hampshire, through woodlands and open fields, past historic structures.
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Explore the easy 3.7-mile Rollins Park and Martin Park loop in Concord, New Hampshire, featuring paved paths and natural singletrack trails.

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An easy 0.6-mile hike through White Park in Concord, New Hampshire, featuring a baseball field and a picnic area near a pond.
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Hike the moderate 5.5-mile Marjory Swope Park and Carter Hill Loop, featuring lake views, panoramic summits, and diverse terrain.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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White Park, a 25-acre public park, is home to a small pond, a picnic area, a playground, restrooms, and a few trails. There is a trolley stop right at the southeast corner of the park, and the park sits right next to the picturesque University of the New Hampshire School of Law.
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Once the backyard of the Swope family, this beautiful tract of land was donated by John Swope in honor of his wife, Marjory (although in the park's official name, this seems to be spelled Marjorie). This park has some nice, wooded trails for walking, running and, in winter, skiing. It's also a great starting place to link your adventure into the trails of other nearby parks.
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Once the backyard of the Swope family, this beautiful tract of land was donated by John Swope in honor of his wife, Marjory (although in the park's official name, this seems to be spelled Marjorie). This park has some nice, wooded trails for running, walking and, in winter, skiing. It's also a great starting place to link your adventure into the trails of other nearby parks.
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This park is for the most part a giant field, with some of it privately leased out for softball. The rest is open for multi-use, though, and there's a nice trail you can use to cut through to a nearby neighborhood if you like.
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During summer this park is a wonderful green space, with plenty of trees, a pretty little stone bridge, a gazebo, and paved trails you can use to extend your run if you like. During the winter, the city maintains an ice rink on the north side of the park. Rollins Park also contains playground equipment, the largest public pool in Concord, and fields for baseball, softball and field hockey. The pool is open only in the summer.
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This road takes you through cornfields on either side, and to the west you may catch glimpses of the historic buildings of White Farm. Altogether, this is one of the largest open spaces in Concord. If you want to veer off the road, there are hiking-only trails that go into the fields on both sides of the road.
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White Farm State Forest offers over 20 family-friendly hiking routes. Most of these, 16 to be exact, are classified as easy, making them ideal for families with children. There are also 4 moderate routes for those looking for a bit more challenge.
The trails in White Farm State Forest primarily wind through serene woodlands, encompassing both pine forests and open fields. You might also encounter small wetland areas, adding to the diversity of the natural scenery. The terrain is generally accessible with gentle elevation changes, making it suitable for a wide range of visitors.
Yes, White Farm State Forest is rich in history. As a former 136-acre farm established in 1846, you can observe historic structures such as White's 1846 Greek Revival house and a complex of 19th-century barns. The property is also bounded on its west side by the Turkey River.
Absolutely! Many of the trails are designed as loops, which are great for families as you don't have to retrace your steps. A popular option is the White Farm loop, an easy 4.3 km trail that guides you through woodlands and past historic structures. Another excellent choice is the Rollins Park and Martin Park loop, which spans 5.9 km and features open fields and small wetland areas.
White Farm State Forest is enjoyable year-round. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, with vibrant foliage in autumn. Summer is also great for getting outdoors, though it can be warmer. Even in winter, the trails can be beautiful for a crisp walk, just be sure to check conditions for snow or ice.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails in White Farm State Forest. However, it's always best to keep them on a leash and ensure you clean up after them to maintain a pleasant environment for all visitors and protect local wildlife. Specific rules might apply in certain areas, so look out for signage.
While many trails have gentle elevation changes, the presence of natural surfaces like dirt paths, roots, and occasional small wetland areas means that not all trails are perfectly smooth for all types of strollers. Trails like the White Park Loop, at just under 1 km, might be more manageable for sturdy, all-terrain strollers, but always assess the conditions yourself.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet woodlands, the accessible and varied terrain, and the opportunity to explore historic structures. The gentle nature of the trails makes it a favorite for families and those seeking a peaceful outdoor experience.
Yes, parking is generally available at trailheads or designated access points for White Farm State Forest. It's advisable to check specific starting points for routes like the Jerry Hill loop from Saint Pauls School or the Marjory Swope Park and Carter Hill Loop to confirm the most convenient parking locations.
Easy family hikes in White Farm State Forest can vary in duration depending on the trail length and your family's pace. For example, the White Farm loop, which is about 4.3 km, typically takes around 1 hour and 5 minutes to complete. Shorter options like the White Park Loop can be done in under 20 minutes.


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