Grater Woods Millepede Loop
Grater Woods Millepede Loop
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Embark on the Grater Woods Millepede Loop, a moderate hiking route that takes you through dense woods filled with mixed hardwood and softwood trees. This 4.9 miles (7.9 km) loop involves a gentle ascent of 350 feet (107 metres), making it a pleasant journey for most hikers. As you wind…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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3.48 km
2.82 km
1.29 km
276 m
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4.16 km
3.37 km
305 m
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The Millepede Loop is generally considered to be of moderate difficulty. While it features some short, punchy climbs and winding paths, it's not overly technical. It's a good option for those beyond absolute beginner trails, offering an easy to moderate hiking experience within the broader Grater Woods system.
The trail winds through dense woods, characterized by multiple turns and a blend of mixed hardwood and softwood trees. You'll encounter diverse landscapes including wetlands, streams, ponds, and beaver ponds. The path is engaging and twisty, with some minor elevation changes.
Parking information for Grater Woods can typically be found on the Merrimack town website or related conservation pages. For specific details on parking addresses, it's best to check the official Merrimack, NH town website: amherstnh.gov.
Yes, Grater Woods, including the Millepede Loop, is generally dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash and practice Leave No Trace principles by cleaning up after your pet.
The Millepede Loop can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage. In winter, it's suitable for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. Be mindful of potential muddy conditions during thaw periods or after heavy rain.
No, there are typically no permits or entrance fees required to access the Grater Woods trail system, including the Millepede Loop. It is a publicly accessible conservation area.
Yes, the Millepede Loop is an integral part of the extensive Grater Woods trail system. While hiking this route, you will also traverse sections of other official trails such as the Gateway Trail, Skyline, Red Maple Trail, Drilled Rock Trail, and Brickyard Trail.
Grater Woods is a rich habitat for wildlife. You might spot beaver, fisher, deer, moose, and turkey. The area also features diverse natural elements like vernal pools, glacial erratics, and a variety of mixed hardwood and softwood trees, streams, and ponds.
Given its moderate difficulty and engaging, winding nature, the Millepede Loop can be a good option for families with some hiking experience. The diverse scenery and potential for wildlife viewing add to its appeal for all ages.
During spring thaws or after significant rainfall, parts of the trail, especially near wetlands and streams, can become quite muddy. It's advisable to wear waterproof footwear during these times. In winter, the trail is popular for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing, so be prepared for snow and ice.
Yes, as its name suggests, the Grater Woods Millepede Loop is designed as a loop trail, meaning you will end your hike at or very near your starting point without having to retrace your steps.