Morono Park

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Easy, flat trails next to an old oxbow of the Merrimack River.
Trail Activity
Walking Snowshoeing Ungroomed cross-country skiing Mountain biking
Length
1.40 miles, Network
Difficulty
Easy
Town
Concord (NH)
Surface
Packed Earth/Dirt
Pets
Permitted on leash
Fees
No

Description

Just to the west of the railroad tracks, on the right, a wide path goes down a small hill then winds around to the left, parallel to the railroad tracks. It soon bears right along the shore of West Concord River Oxbow Pond. The railroad skirts the Merrimack River edge of Sewalls Island across the pond. Continue along the trail and the water for 0.4 mile, to reach a short loop trail on the left that skirts the edge of the oxbow bank. You may be rewarded with sights of herons, ducks, beavers, and, in the winter, signs of otters.

At the end of the loop, turn left to get back onto the main trail.  Shortly there is a second loop trail on the right which winds through a field below a wooded hill.  This loop is covered with grass which becomes very high in the late spring and summer making it unsuitable for walking.  In the late fall and winter, however, it is a nice alternative to the main trail and is excellent for snowshoeing and skiing.  This also returns to the main trail where you turn right to continue. The main trail follows the bank of the oxbow for a short distance where it ends at the edge of a cultivated field which is State Prison property.

DO NOT CROSS ONTO THE STATE PRISON PROPERTY. Return the way you came.

Other Information

With the interesting features along the trail, plan a longer stay. It is an easy trail for hiking and cross-country skiing.

From the Fish and Game parking lot, there is a trail to the right of the kiosk that leads down to the river to two handicapped accessible fishing piers, with a short path between them.

History: 

The Morono Park was named after Frank Morono who worked for the City of Concord for 34 years. He was a member of the Fire Department from 1947-1964, building inspector from 1965-1978, and head of the City Building Department from Feb. 1979-Aug. 1981.  He spent much of his free time fishing, hiking and cross-country skiing in this area.

Trail Manager

City of Concord
14 Canterbury Road
Concord, NH 03301
Phone: 603-225-8690
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Trail Tips

Dispose of Waste Properly
Pack it in, pack it out. This goes for trash, leftover food, toilet paper, and hygiene products. If you brought it into nature, please bring it out.

Trailhead Information

The Morono Park trail can be accessed from Second Street.  Take Route 3 to Sewalls Falls Road and turn right onto Second Street (between Beaver Meadow School and Beaver Meadow Golf Course).  Park in the parking lot on the left, just before the railroad tracks. The Morono Park trailhead is just across the street.

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