Kidder-Cleveland-Clough Trail
The Kidder-Cleveland-Clough Trail provides public access to land protected by New London Conservation Commission conservation easements that were supported in part by the State of New Hampshire through the New Hampshire Land Conservation Investment Program (LCIP). Parking is available along Pleasant Street or in the parking lot behind the Kearsarge Regional Middle School (KRMS), check with the KRMS office on days the school is in session). Much of the trail between the parking areas (P) passes through a low area that is often wet and muddy. To the north, the trails terminate at the conservation easements bounds (private property beyond). These bounds are marked with silver diamonds bearing the legend "CONSERVATION EASEMENT BOUNDARY". The boundary marker at the northwest end of this trail system is labeled 1.2-1; the northeast end of the trail system is labeled 1.2-4.