FormerStarMan
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If parking at the inn, you should use the lot at the left front of the inn and not in the drive to the entrance of the inn. You should also stop in at the inn and ask permission if parking in their lot.
The family just placed a conservation easement on most of the 800-acres they own around the farm. The State of NH holds the easement which is manged by NH F&G. The easement land is open to public access, but the acreage around the Croftie Farm and the Philbrook Farm where the trails originate is not under the easement and use is by permission of the owners. Interestingly, guests of the inn have been maintaining the trails around the inn since the 1860's, with one continuous family doing most of that work.
The family just placed a conservation easement on most of the 800-acres they own around the farm. The State of NH holds the easement which is manged by NH F&G. The easement land is open to public access, but the acreage around the Croftie Farm and the Philbrook Farm where the trails originate is not under the easement and use is by permission of the owners. Interestingly, guests of the inn have been maintaining the trails around the inn since the 1860's, with one continuous family doing most of that work.