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Green Hills Preserve
North Conway, NH

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© The Nature Conservancy

Green Hills Preserve Brochure

Preserve Brochure and Map
(PDF, 1.3K)

The Green Hills is a range of mountains east of the village of North Conway. This 4,222-acre preserve provides habitat for four rare plants and several natural communities. It was protected as a natural resource and is managed for public use.

Established in 1990, this scenic preserve provides numerous recreational and educational opportunities. Peaked Mountain, in the center of the preserve, is home to several rare and endangered plants. A 30-foot bridge was recently constructed at Pudding Pond, as well as several bog bridges throughout the preserve.

© Harold Malde
© Harold Malde
Directions to Peaked Mountain Trail:

  • This trail begins on Thompson (formerly Woodland) Road.
  • From NH Route 16, travel 0.5 mile south of North Conway Village.
  • Turn Left onto Artist Falls Road.
  • Go 0.3 mile and bear Right onto Thompson Road.
  • Drive 0.4 mile to the parking area for Pudding Pond and the Green Hills (just before the power lines).
  • Hike parallel to the power lines for 0.2 miles until you reach an information kiosk. Maps and printed information are available.