My husband and I take our dog to the park and walk the nice clean flat trails. We see joggers, Mom's and Dad's with there young children and older folks all getting there exercise! The river is pretty clean and you can see fishes and sometimes turtles! Mine Falls Park is Nashua's natural gem.
Great park to go and walk the trails. There are a few different trails and they go along a very pretty route with trees and small waterfalls. In the fall, it is really nice to walk there to see all the pretty fall colors.
Pretty place to talk a family walk. Well maintained paths lots of water for scenery. Lot of locals use this as a place for their daily walk and it is easy to see why. See photos on google.
I visit Mine Falls quite often. It's a great place for snow shoeing, running, and dog walking. It has quite a few trails, one of which passes the falls and others that run by the river. There are also some smaller trails where you rarely run into other folks. In the winter you can feed the Canadian Geese, and sometimes see woodland creatures. Nice park.
The park has many trails that follow the old canal and also has a large recreation area for soccer and softball. A walk along the canal was most enjoyable.
We spent the day riding our bikes in the park along the numerous colored trails, and then some. We have hybrid bikes which enabled us to use both the paved and the unpaved paths. Most were easy rides, some more suitable to mountain bikes, like the orange trail. It is a lovely park in the woods, along ponds and canals, and well kept. There are numerous entrances to the park, but we found the easiest parking to be just off 101, behind the Nashua Mall. Take the road passed Hannafords to the end. Only negatives were the infrequent portal toilets and lack of benches, but it was a lovely oasis in Nashua.
Mine Falls has great biking trails for all experience levels. Great scenic trails along the Nashua River, including dams, canals, historic waterways and mills.
How can you believe that there is a huge forested park in the middle of New Hampshire's second biggest and busiest town? Well, there is, and it is magnificent! Filled with both wide and short walking trails where people walk, run, bicycle, and bring their dogs. The Nashua River winds throughout, and there are some very scenic, quiet places where you can spread out and have a wonderful picnic. Some waterfalls to see on side paths. You will have a great time here!
Went for a run through the park today. We've had some winds and rain in the last month and the city has done a great job cleaning up the trails.There are many miles of trails for walking, running, biking with a mix of heavily traveled trails as well as some out of the way trails where it is rare to see anyone else.Trails are a mix of paved, packed microgravel and typical 'back woods' trails.
Went walking here with friends. The trails are well marked. You can be in a wooded area or near different water feature. You can see turtles or swans. There are many access points. We went in near UPS. Have also hiked alone going in near the Y. It is a true piece of serenity in a city.