Best attractions and places to see around Londonderry include a mix of historical sites, rail trails, and natural features. The region offers opportunities for outdoor activities like cycling and walking along scenic paths. Visitors can explore former railroad infrastructure and enjoy trails that provide views of local waterways and wetlands. The area combines historical interest with accessible natural spaces for recreation.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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You want to ride this trail on a weekday as it is too crowded with pedestrians during weekends. Nice trail!
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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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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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The Windham Depot was constructed in 1849 by the Manchester & Lawrence Railroad. The last train passed through the depot in August 1980. Today, the old depot buildings are still in place, as well as an old blue caboose. There are some placards with information explaining what used to be in the area during the time of the railroad.
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The Windham Rail Trail is a 4 mile long paved trail. It is completely free from traffic, so is a great place for a family bike ride or walk.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Windham Rail Trail, a 4-mile paved path perfect for cycling or walking. Another favorite is Hood Park, located right off the Londonderry Rail Trail, offering a beach and trails around Hoods Pond. For a natural spectacle, Wildcat Falls (Atherton Falls) provides boiling whitewater and scenic trails.
Yes, the Windham Depot Historic Railroad Site is a notable historical attraction. Constructed in 1849, the old depot buildings and a caboose are still in place, with placards explaining the area's rich railroad history.
The Windham Rail Trail is a popular paved path ideal for both walking and cycling, being completely free from traffic. Another option is the Tow Path, which runs along the Nashua Power Canal and offers good views of the Nashua River in its northern section.
Yes, Wildcat Falls (Atherton Falls) is a prominent natural beauty spot within the Wildcat Falls Conservation Area. It's known for its boiling whitewater and offers numerous spots along the river to relax and picnic.
Many attractions are suitable for families. The Windham Rail Trail is traffic-free, making it great for family bike rides or walks. Hood Park offers a beach and easy trails. Even the Windham Depot Historic Railroad Site can be an engaging visit for children interested in trains and history.
Visitors appreciate that the Windham Rail Trail is a 4-mile paved path completely free from traffic, making it ideal for family bike rides or walks. Many also highlight the nice wetland views and the mostly smooth pavement.
Yes, the Wildcat Falls Conservation Area, home to Wildcat Falls, offers many trails for hiking and mountain biking. For more hiking options, you can explore routes like the Overlook, Landing, Deer, and Porcupine Ridge Trail Loop or the Nancy Johnson and Esker Trail Loop, which are part of the hiking guide around Londonderry.
Beyond the Windham Rail Trail, there are several cycling routes. Options include the Derry and Windham Rail Trail Loop and the Londonderry Rail Trail and Derry Bike Loop. You can find more details and routes in the cycling guide around Londonderry.
Parking is generally available, though it can be limited at popular spots like Wildcat Falls, especially during summer. It's advisable to plan accordingly, particularly on busy days.
To avoid crowds, it's recommended to visit the Windham Rail Trail on a weekday, as it can get very busy with pedestrians during weekends.
Yes, Londonderry offers several running trails. Popular options include the Londonderry Rail Trail, the Betty Mack Loop, and various loops incorporating the Windham Depot. For a comprehensive list, refer to the running trails guide around Londonderry.
Hood Park, conveniently located right off the Londonderry Rail Trail, is an excellent spot for a break. It features a beach facing Hoods Pond, allowing visitors to sit and enjoy the views, along with additional trails around the pond.


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