Wagon Hill Cove and Border Trails
Wagon Hill Cove and Border Trails
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Embark on an easy hike along the Wagon Hill Cove and Border Trails, a short 0.8-mile (1.3 km) route with a gentle 31 feet (9 metres) of elevation gain. You can expect to complete this pleasant walk in about 20 minutes. As you go, you will pass through open meadows…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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755 m
Highlight • Monument
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1.28 km
Wagon Hill Farm
Nature Reserve
1.33 km
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1.22 km
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< 100 m
Surfaces
1.25 km
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Yes, this trail is considered easy and is suitable for various fitness levels, including beginners and families with children. The paths are generally wide and well-maintained, making it an accessible outdoor experience for all ages.
The terrain features a mix of flat areas and gentle hills. You'll walk on wide, mowed paths through open meadows and well-defined trails in wooded sections. Recent improvements include new boardwalks and gravel sections, ensuring straightforward navigation.
You can expect diverse and appealing scenery, including expansive views across open meadows, lightly wooded areas, and access to the shoreline where the Oyster River and Little Bay converge. The trail also winds through a small apple orchard.
Keep an eye out for the iconic wooden wagon atop a hill, a well-known landmark. The property, Wagon Hill Farm, also features historical elements like an old farmhouse, antique farm equipment, and a historic cemetery near the water, reflecting its past as a working farm.
Along the tidal shoreline, it's common to spot horseshoe crabs and other estuary life. The farm is also home to New Hampshire's first "living shoreline" project along the Oyster River, showcasing ecological preservation efforts.
The trail is enjoyable year-round. While spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage, the farm also supports seasonal activities like sledding and cross-country skiing in winter, and picnicking in summer. Water views are excellent in any season.
Yes, the trail network at Wagon Hill Farm includes several loop options, such as an easy 1.1-mile loop and a 1.4-mile loop, making it convenient for circular walks.
Parking is available at Wagon Hill Farm in Durham, New Hampshire. The park is well-equipped for visitors, so you should find designated parking areas near the trailheads.
Yes, the park is equipped with picnic tables, benches, and restrooms, enhancing the visitor experience. There's also a carry-in boat launch if you're interested in water access.
Yes, the trails at Wagon Hill Farm are generally dog-friendly. However, always ensure your dog is on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain a pleasant environment for all visitors and protect the local wildlife.
No, you do not need a permit or have to pay an entrance fee to access Wagon Hill Farm. The property was acquired by the Town of Durham to preserve its natural beauty and is open to the public.