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New Hampshire
Merrimack County

Tower Hill Pond

Easy

4.7

(9903)

9,904

hikers

Tower Hill Pond

01:16

4.70km

40m

Hiking

The Tower Hill Pond trail offers a delightful, easy hike through woodlands surrounding the 186-acre pond. You'll follow a wide old road grade, often described as a doubletrack, with gentle undulations and occasional rocky sections. The scenery is particularly beautiful in autumn when the changing foliage creates stunning reflections on…

Last updated: June 9, 2026

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to hike the Tower Hill Pond loop?

The full loop, which is about 4.7 kilometers (2.9 miles) long, generally takes around 1 hour and 15 minutes to complete. This can vary depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.

Is this trail suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, the trail is considered easy and is fairly flat and wide, making it very suitable for beginners, families, and casual walkers. It follows old road grades, offering a gentle and accessible experience.

Where can I park to access the Tower Hill Pond trail?

While specific parking details aren't provided, the trail typically starts from Tower Hill Road. Look for designated parking areas near the trailhead entrance.

What is the terrain like on the trail?

The terrain is generally easy, consisting mostly of wide, fairly flat paths that follow old road grades or doubletrack. While there might be a few gentle climbs, nothing is overly technical, making it accessible for various activities.

What are the best times of year to visit Tower Hill Pond?

The trail is beautiful year-round. Autumn is particularly stunning due to the vibrant changing foliage. In winter, the fire roads become popular for snowmobiling. However, be aware that summer months (June-August) can be very buggy.

Are dogs allowed on the trail?

Yes, dogs are welcome on the trail. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all visitors and to protect the local wildlife.

Are there any special regulations or permits required for hiking here?

The pond is part of the Lake Massabesic watershed and is owned by the Manchester Water Works, serving as a public water supply. This means there are specific regulations: no swimming, wading, or fires are permitted. No permits or entrance fees are generally required for hiking.

What kind of scenery can I expect along the route?

You can expect pleasant views of Tower Hill Pond throughout the loop, surrounded by woodlands. The area is especially scenic in autumn with its vibrant fall colors. You might also spot interesting natural features like large boulders along the shore.

Does this trail connect to other hiking routes?

Yes, the trail connects to other networks, offering options for longer excursions if you wish to extend your hike or ride. The route itself utilizes sections of official trails such as Fire Road 80, Fire Road 79, and Fire Road 82.

Can I swim or wade in Tower Hill Pond?

No, swimming or wading in Tower Hill Pond is strictly prohibited. The pond is a public water supply managed by the Manchester Water Works, and regulations are in place to protect water quality.

What should I be aware of regarding seasonal conditions?

During the summer months, particularly from June through August, the trail can be very buggy, so consider bringing insect repellent. In winter, the fire roads that make up the trail are also used by snowmobiles.

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