Twin Bridge Park - Merrimack, NH
Posted by: silverquill
N 42° 52.110 W 071° 29.598
19T E 296337 N 4749227
Twin Bridge Park in Merrimack, New Hampshire, features a baseball field, playground, pic-nic area and extensive hiking trails through the 27 acres of woods along Baboosic Brook.
Waymark Code: WM2956
Location: New Hampshire, United States
Date Posted: 09/25/2007
Views: 138
Twin Bridge Park is located in the Town Center section of Merrimack. This 27 acre park was deed to the town by a committe of townspeople in 1928. Bounded on the north and east by Baboosic Brook, the park derives its name from the two bridges that have, in one form or another, been used to cross the brook since colonial times. The massive stones used for the original bridge abutments still anchor today's bridges.
While upland areas of the park are largely forested in various Oaks and White Pines, walking the paths along the brook and adjacent low lands takes the hiker through woods dominated by American Hemlock trees (Tsuga cnadensis). Witchhazel trees (Corylopsis spp.) are the predominant under story growth.
Activities featured at Twin Bridge Park include scenic walking paths, the Kids Kove children's play area, Little League baseball at Bise Field, and half-court basketball. This park is also the location of the Merrimack Youth Association (MYA) headquarters building.
TWIN BRIDGE PARK HIKING TRAILS - MERRIMACK, NEW HAMPSHIRE