This trail is all elevated boardwalk thru the woods to a wonderful view of a pond. Included in this trail's highlights is a large wooden blind.
More soon!
There are a large number of trails in New Hampshire where one can quickly immerse themselves in Nature. Many are difficult to impossible for the disabled community. Now myself disabled, I looked around for a comprehensive guide to the accessible trails available. I did not find one, so I have decided to create a guide for all of us to use. I plan on using my various adventures to lure the disabled outside and immerse themselves in Nature.
The New Me!

Shooting Nighthawks in my new chair - Merrimack River Flood Plane - SPNHF - Concord, NH 09-04-17
Hundreds of miles of stunning trails await you!

Robertson Trail - Knox Forest - Bow, NH 10-06-17
Some with views like this!!

The Northern Presidential's as seen across Cherry Pond - Pondicherry National Wildlife Refuge - Jefferson, NH 06-16-16
On most shoots I am chasing birds with my cameras

Bald Eagle on a tree along the banks of the Merrimack River - Boscawen, NH 02-14-17
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The trail thru the woods The Observation Deck at the end of the trail A Great Blue Heron fishing in the marsh ...
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The Robertson Trail from The Robertson Parking Lot The Parker Trail Signage at the Robertson Parker Junction For...
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The pond at the trailhead 10-21-17 The skyward view from just about any small hole in the canopy overhead The end of the li...
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