New Hampshire winters can be long and that’s why it’s always a joy to see color come back to the forest. I love seeing the trees and plants returning to life, and the burst of color as the wildflowers reappear for another season. For me, it’s a big part of what makes being out in nature so peaceful and calming. Straddling the towns of Bedford and Goffstown is a wildlife sanctuary that is the perfect destination for a wildflower hike in NH.

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To learn more about this beautiful wildflower hike in NH and to download a trail map and guide, visit Piscataquog Land Conservancy.

Looking for more color along the hiking trails? Venture along Sawyer Pond in the White Mountains or explore the expansive Beaver Brook trail system in Hollis.

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