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The Urban Forestry Center is a sprawling 182-acre state-owned forest and environmental education center nestled in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Situated at a low elevation of just 4 meters, this unique property encompasses a rich tapestry of fields, forests, and saltmarsh, offering a vital green space within the city. It serves as a valuable resource for the New Hampshire seacoast region, demonstrating sustainable forestry practices and providing a natural haven.

Visitors consistently praise the center for its tranquil atmosphere and the…

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    November 23, 2023

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    Established in 1976, the Urban Forestry Center in Portsmouth contains fields, forests, and salt marshes, which are home to a variety of plant and animal species. There are a few different trails that will take you through forest woodlands.

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    Enjoy an easy 2.2-mile (3.6 km) jogging route through the peaceful Urban Forestry Center in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.

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    Location: Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What types of trails can I expect at the Urban Forestry Center, and are they suitable for all skill levels?

    The Urban Forestry Center offers a diverse network of well-maintained, self-guided trails winding through woodlands, fields, and saltmarsh. You'll find paths suitable for various activities, including walking, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing. Trails range from easy, flat walks like the ADA-accessible Arboretum Trail with its packed gravel surface, to slightly longer options such as the two-mile Goodwin Trail, making it suitable for most skill levels. There are no advanced or highly difficult trails here.

    Are there specific trails for tree identification or unique natural features?

    Yes, the center features a dedicated Tree Identification Trail that guides visitors through different forest types and a saltmarsh wetland, showcasing various deciduous and coniferous trees common in New Hampshire. You can also explore a red pine plantation, a spruce plantation, and an arboretum designed for tree identification. Keep an eye out for native wildflowers, diverse birdlife, and views of the nearby Sagamore Creek.

    Is the Urban Forestry Center dog-friendly, and what are the rules for pets?

    Yes, the Urban Forestry Center is dog-friendly! Dogs are welcome to join you on the trails, but they must be kept on-leash at all times. This ensures a safe and enjoyable experience for all visitors and protects the local wildlife.

    Are there any wheelchair-accessible paths at the Urban Forestry Center?

    Absolutely. The Urban Forestry Center is committed to accessibility. The Arboretum Trail offers ADA-accessible paths with a packed gravel surface, making it suitable for wheelchairs and strollers. This allows visitors of all mobility levels to enjoy the natural beauty of the center.

    What are the parking options and access details for the Urban Forestry Center?

    The Urban Forestry Center is located at 45 Elwyn Road, Portsmouth, New Hampshire. There is on-site parking available for visitors. While the intro mentions parking, it's worth noting that during peak times, especially on pleasant weekends, the lot can fill up. Arriving earlier in the day is often recommended to secure a spot.

    Can I visit the Urban Forestry Center during winter, and is it suitable for winter hiking or other activities?

    Yes, the Urban Forestry Center is a year-round destination. Its trails are well-suited for winter activities such as cross-country skiing and snowshoeing when conditions permit. Winter hiking is also possible, offering a peaceful experience amidst snow-covered landscapes. Just be sure to dress warmly and wear appropriate footwear for potentially icy or snowy conditions.

    What kind of wildlife can I expect to see at the Urban Forestry Center?

    The diverse landscape of fields, forests, and saltmarsh at the Urban Forestry Center provides habitat for a variety of plant and animal species. Visitors often spot native wildflowers and a wide array of birds, making it a popular spot for bird watching. You might also encounter other small animals native to New Hampshire's woodlands and coastal areas.

    Are there any historical landmarks or unique buildings to see at the center?

    Beyond its natural features, the center has significant historical elements. You can find several buildings, including the John Elwyn Stone – Forestry Learning Center, which hosts educational displays. The Historic Cape, once the administrative headquarters, contains offices and a natural resource library, and was the historic home of the Langdon family. There's also Rosemary Cottage, an outdoor classroom with a greenhouse, and even a historic cemetery on the property.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options near the Urban Forestry Center?

    The Urban Forestry Center is located within the city limits of Portsmouth, New Hampshire. While there are no cafes or restaurants directly on-site, the vibrant city of Portsmouth is just a short drive away, offering a wide array of dining options, from casual eateries to upscale restaurants. You'll also find numerous accommodation choices, including hotels and inns, within easy reach of the center.

    What educational opportunities or demonstration areas are available for visitors?

    The center serves as an environmental education hub. It features a 95-acre forest management area demonstrating sustainable forestry practices, and an arboretum for tree identification. For those interested in gardening, there are demonstration areas showcasing ideas for perennial borders, woodland gardens, groundcovers, herb and vegetable gardens, and landscaping techniques to attract wildlife. Throughout the year, the center also hosts educational programs, seminars, and hands-on demonstrations focused on forestry and natural resources.

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