Best attractions and places to see around East Merrimack include a blend of natural landscapes and historical sites. The area features serene ponds, diverse conservation areas, and extensive trail networks suitable for various outdoor activities. Visitors can explore significant natural features like waterfalls and river floodplains, alongside historical landmarks that offer insights into the region's past. East Merrimack provides opportunities for hiking, cycling, and observing local wildlife.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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Wildcat Falls Conservation Area is a great place for mountain biking and hiking. There are many spots along the river where you can relax and picnic. If you want to learn more about the park, the following website provides lots of useful information: merrimackoutdoors.org/our-properties/wildcat-falls-conservation-area
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Rockingham Recreational Rail Trail is a 25-mile rail trail that runs from Manchester to Newfields. The path goes through small towns, forests and wetlands.
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This loop trail — which wanders all through Horse Hill Nature Preserve before delivering you back to the parking area — is a nice, easy walk. Overall, it's a great place for a rainy day outing or relaxed ramble through the web of trails.
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Once known as Atherton Falls, the boiling whitewater of Wildcat Falls is one of the most popular destinations in Wildcat Falls Conservation Area. As such, there can be limited parking available, especially during the summer. If the parking lot is full it's worth coming back another time to not only see the falls, but also explore the walking/running/biking trails in this 87-acre patch of pine and hardwood forest.
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Mill Pond is a fishable pond right off the Nashua River. It is dammed by the Mine Falls Dam, a small hydroelectric energy dam. Kayaks can be put in on a gravely shore, and hikers can border it on the south side via the Red Trail and the north side on the Mill Pond Trail. In the fall the trees change color and it's a peaceful area to enjoy.
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Wildcat Falls Conservation Area is a great place for mountain biking and hiking. There are many spots along the river where you can relax and picnic. If you want to learn more about the park, the following website provides lots of useful information: http://www.merrimackoutdoors.org/our-properties/wildcat-falls-conservation-area
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Rockingham Rail Trail is great! Bring your gravel bike for best experience.
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East Merrimack offers a variety of natural features. You can visit Mill Pond, a serene spot for kayaking and hiking, or experience the 'boiling whitewater' of Wildcat Falls within the Wildcat Falls Conservation Area. The Merrimack River Outdoor Education & Conservation Area (MROECA) provides diverse landscapes along the Merrimack River, ideal for observing aquatic life and migratory birds.
Yes, East Merrimack boasts an extensive network of trails. The Loop Trail in Horse Hill Nature Preserve offers an easy walk, while the Wildcat Falls Conservation Area has trails through pine and hardwood forests. You can also explore the Red Trail and Mill Pond Trail around Mill Pond. For more options, check out the hiking guide for East Merrimack.
East Merrimack is rich in history. You can explore its four historical graveyards, each offering insights into past burial styles. Other notable sites include the Chamberlain Bridge, known for its unusual granite configuration, a restored section of the Old Kings Highway, and Simonds Rock, the second-largest erratic boulder in New Hampshire. The Turkey Hill Bridge Site also marks the location of an important former covered bridge.
Absolutely. Mill Pond is great for a peaceful family outing with kayaking and easy walks. The Loop Trail at Horse Hill Nature Preserve is suitable for relaxed rambles. Twin Bridge Park features a wooden playground and historical bridge remnants. For indoor fun, the Altitude Trampoline Park is a popular choice.
Yes, cycling enthusiasts will enjoy the Rockingham Recreational Rail Trail, a 25-mile path extending through small towns, forests, and wetlands. It's ideal for both cycling and hiking. For a wider selection of routes, consult the cycling guide for East Merrimack.
The fall is particularly beautiful for outdoor activities, as the trees around Mill Pond and the Wildcat Falls Conservation Area display vibrant foliage. Summer offers pleasant weather for hiking and kayaking, though popular spots like Wildcat Falls can have limited parking. Spring also provides lovely conditions for exploring the trails.
Yes, East Merrimack offers several opportunities for wildlife observation. The Merrimack River Outdoor Education & Conservation Area (MROECA) is an excellent spot to see aquatic life, migratory birds, and other wildlife, especially along the Merrimack River and Mill Brook. Mill Pond and the Wildcat Falls Conservation Area also provide habitats for various species.
Yes, the Loop Trail within Horse Hill Nature Preserve is known for being a nice, easy walk, perfect for a relaxed outing. Twin Bridge Park also offers an easy walk with a wooden playground for children. The Mill Pond Trail on the north side of Mill Pond is another peaceful option.
Visitors particularly appreciate the peaceful natural settings and the variety of outdoor activities. Many enjoy the tranquility of Mill Pond for kayaking and hiking, especially during the fall foliage. The extensive trail networks, like the Loop Trail and the Rockingham Recreational Rail Trail, are highly valued for walking, running, and cycling.
Yes, East Merrimack has several trails suitable for running. The Wildcat Falls Conservation Area offers trails through its forests. You can also find dedicated running routes, such as the 'Falls Loop Trail' and 'Gateway Trail Loop'. For a comprehensive list of options, refer to the running trails guide for East Merrimack.
Parking is generally available at most natural attractions. However, popular destinations like Wildcat Falls Conservation Area can experience limited parking, especially during peak summer months. It's advisable to arrive early or consider visiting during off-peak times if parking is a concern.
While East Merrimack focuses on natural and historical sites, the broader Merrimack area offers shopping opportunities. The Merrimack Premium Outlets feature over 100 outlet stores from upscale brands, providing an open-air shopping experience with various dining options.


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