Traversing the trail system through Battis Farm is to experience diversity rivaled by few conservation lands. Acting as a sort of hub for conservation and outdoor-minded residents, it offers community gardens and access to Lake Gardner and the Powow River. Walk its vast open meadow and into the forest as you make your way across the boardwalk and into wetlands. You’re likely to encounter equestrian users from nearby farms. Access and parking are located off South Hampton Road on the Massachusetts and New Hampshire border.
Battis Farm has a parking lot with room for a few dozen cars at 76 South Hampton Road (opposite Woodman Road). Look for the parking lot and Battis Farm sign on the left (when headed towards South Hampton).
The AllTrails website has a description and map of a hike at Battis Farm.
Restrooms on site
Wheelchair accessible trail
Entrance fee
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Last updated January 15, 2024