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The Crown Hill and Noyes Rock trail system offers a peaceful escape through quiet hardwood forests in Atkinson, New Hampshire. This easy hiking route is characterized by rolling terrain and a distinctive network of 18th-century stone walls, providing a scenic and historical journey. You'll cover 2.0 miles (3.2 km) with…
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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1.78 km
1.46 km
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2.07 km
425 m
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The primary trailhead for this route is located off East Road in Atkinson, New Hampshire, where you'll find ample parking. There is also a second entrance available off Crown Hill Road.
Yes, the trail system is generally classified as easy to moderate, making it suitable for beginners and families. The varied terrain of rolling, forested hills offers an enjoyable experience without being overly strenuous.
You can expect a varied terrain of rolling, forested hills and the presence of streams. The trails also weave through a network of 18th-century stonewalls, adding a historical dimension to the natural scenery. Portions of the trail follow old field roads.
As you hike, you can discover historical elements like 18th-century stonewalls throughout the system. Keep an eye out for an old tri-town boundary marker (Atkinson, Plaistow, Hampstead) and the unique Noyes rock shelter.
Yes, the Crown Hill and Noyes Rock trails are welcoming to dogs. Please ensure your dog remains under your control at all times to respect other hikers and wildlife.
No, there are no permits required or entrance fees to access the Crown Hill and Noyes Rock trail system. It is managed by the Atkinson Conservation Commission for public use.
The trail can be enjoyed year-round. Spring offers lush greenery and flowing streams, summer provides shaded paths, and fall showcases beautiful foliage. Winter hiking is also possible, but be prepared for snow and ice conditions.
Yes, the Crown Hill and Noyes Rock trail system connects to larger trail networks in Plaistow and Hampstead. It also includes sections of the Skunk Skull trail.
The trail system is managed by the Atkinson Conservation Commission. Motorized vehicles are strictly prohibited on these conservation lands to preserve the natural environment and ensure a peaceful experience for hikers.
The Crown Hill and Noyes Rock trail system offers a network of trails, including a specific shorter loop known as the "Crown Hill - Noyes Loop." This allows for various route options, including both loop and out-and-back configurations depending on your chosen path.
While primarily used for passive recreation like hiking, the trails do accommodate mountain biking. Please be mindful of other trail users, especially hikers, and share the path respectfully.
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