Kevin Judy and Emma
Well-known member
Pawtuckaway
The SP is closed, so access with a dog is probably possible. That said, I never go in the main entrance. The best access to the "mountains" is from Reservation Road off Rte. 107 in Deerfield. Go about a mile and pass under the power lines. Bear right at the fork. Near the bottom of a steep winding hill you'll see a gated road on the left, this will lead to North Mountain. Further down Reservation Rd. is the road and trails to South Pawtuckaway Mtn. where the fire tower is. Either way is a good bet for a hike with a dog. We take Emma all the time. I do not know this as fact, but I believe the dog restriction is to the camping/beach area. We have never had a problem and have done dozens of hikes in the "mountains" with Emma.
http://mapq.st/Ia7dkn
http://www.nhstateparks.com/Maps/pawhiking.html
KDT
The SP is closed, so access with a dog is probably possible. That said, I never go in the main entrance. The best access to the "mountains" is from Reservation Road off Rte. 107 in Deerfield. Go about a mile and pass under the power lines. Bear right at the fork. Near the bottom of a steep winding hill you'll see a gated road on the left, this will lead to North Mountain. Further down Reservation Rd. is the road and trails to South Pawtuckaway Mtn. where the fire tower is. Either way is a good bet for a hike with a dog. We take Emma all the time. I do not know this as fact, but I believe the dog restriction is to the camping/beach area. We have never had a problem and have done dozens of hikes in the "mountains" with Emma.
http://mapq.st/Ia7dkn
http://www.nhstateparks.com/Maps/pawhiking.html
KDT