As it was going to be a 90 degree plus day today, Sean and I took a drive up to Southern New Hampshire to Chesterfield Gorge. This protected area is rather small but an impressive hike.
Find information on the Chesterfiied Gorge Natural Area here.
Located on NH 9 between Spofford and Keene, the 13-acre reserve is dominated by hemlock, beech and birch. A trail leads down into the gorge approximately .7 miles with about a 300 foot gradient. The stream, Partridge Brook, tumbles down through narrow cuts, swirling pools and vertical spills on its way to the bottom.
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Although it was a warm (90 degree) day and somewhat humid, the trip was more than worthwhile to refresh the psyche and the soul.
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