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Winnie The Pooh Trail

Hiking area in Portsmouth

Updated: March 27, 2024 06:16 AM

Winnie The Pooh Trail is located in Portsmouth (City in New Hampshire), United States. It's address is 245-263 Franklin Pierce Hwy, Barrington, NH 03825.

245-263 Franklin Pierce Hwy, Barrington, NH 03825

6X8G+4Q Barrington, New Hampshire

(603) 664-5224

barringtonconcom.org

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Monday6 AM to 7 PM
Tuesday6 AM to 7 PM
Wednesday6 AM to 7 PM
Thursday6 AM to 7 PM
Friday6 AM to 7 PM
Saturday6 AM to 7 PM
Sunday6 AM to 7 PM

Questions & Answers


Where is Winnie The Pooh Trail?

Winnie The Pooh Trail is located at: 245-263 Franklin Pierce Hwy, Barrington, NH 03825.

What is the phone number of Winnie The Pooh Trail?

You can try to calling this number: (603) 664-5224

What are the coordinates of Winnie The Pooh Trail?

Coordinates: 43.2153074, -71.0230936

Winnie The Pooh Trail Reviews

PapaJoe Gaudet
2021-10-11 01:43:14 GMT

Bring your children here. Well, you could read them the stories first. It will help them understand the wonderful places this trail will take them to. Whether Owl's Tree (ring the bell) or Pooh's cave (really) they'll love acting out a few of their favorite scenes. It's also one of my favorite places to play Flute.

Brittney Pastre
2018-11-15 04:52:18 GMT

Beautiful trail, perfect for the little ones. Have been going back many times since our first time and will remain too. My daughter, 3, is constantly asking to go and wanting to stop whenever we pass by!

Rachel Pincince
2020-08-21 15:59:40 GMT

The trails are short and easy, great place to bring your kids (or to take a stroll through the woods by yourself). It's very nostalgic seeing the different structures set up here.

Naomi Blow
2020-07-13 18:33:38 GMT

It's starts out as a fairly easy walk, but as you progress the trails become steeper and roots are exposed. This is definitely a fun place to visit with or without kids....beautiful scenery

Emily Roberts
2022-05-05 23:31:30 GMT

This was the best part about the Goodwill Conservation park. It is super cute and an enjoyable, easy walk.

Kerri Hults
2019-06-10 14:05:32 GMT

Very nice trail! Very cute! Easy for children. There was one spot that had a decent drop off, not directly on the trail but there was a warning sign posted.

Silvester Humaj
2020-05-25 21:09:48 GMT

Great place for a fun hike with kids, Pooh fans or even adult nature lovers. We didn't get any tocks today either.

Danielle Diener
2017-08-27 18:29:19 GMT

Nice trail, very cute pooh theme that will make any child excited to see whats coming next!

Mischa Sisson
2022-06-21 11:59:48 GMT

Cutest idea for a trail and I love the way it is set up! My girls really enjoyed "The Hundred acre woods". I definitely recommend it for children of all ages since not only my 4 year old loved it but my 9 and 13 year old daughters enjoyed it too.

Amanda Jones
2018-01-28 15:57:45 GMT

Beautiful trail and well taken care of I come here all year long

Joseph Pellegrini
2022-07-19 21:57:33 GMT

Neat concept, fun trail for the kids. Multiple paths. Small parking lot. Book library nailed to the tree. Never had issues with other walkers. Pooh gimmicks could use some love over the years, its very very simplistic

Tammy Letourneau Desmond
2022-07-09 20:21:56 GMT

I wanted to say I and my 2 adult kids loved this trail. It was well played out by the different Pooh saying. I would recommend this trail for anyone of all ages. There were no ticks excellent job.

Miadora McGill
2019-07-08 19:17:57 GMT

Fantastic trail for all ages, there are a few inclines that are fun to climb for those who like a bit more of a hike and also alternative easier paths of you have little ones! The stories along the way were very cool and made this trail very fun. The water there is BEAUTIFUL and with it being summer the lily pads were blooming which was very nice. Overall a great trail!

Michael Roche
2022-09-07 03:09:51 GMT

The Winnie the Pooh trail is a fun hike for all ages.

Entrance is free, but not well marked (GPS helps!)

The trail is so named because it includes a number of stops and signs that reference the Winnie the Pooh stories. You can visit Eeyore's house (a lean-to made of branches), visit Pooh's cave, see a Huffalump trap, visit Christopher Robin's house and much more. This makes it particularly attractive for families.

The trail runs through a woods with a brook, a lake, boulders and some marshy areas. Terrain is hilly with some overhangs. There is a lot of overgrowth and some exposed roots. As such is not suited for strollers and younger children may suffer a skinned knee.

In summer, it can be quite buggy (no surprise). In winter, the area transforms as the lake freezes opening new hiking experiences.

The Winnie the Pooh trail connects with a number of other trails and loops, some of which are not well signed especially if you choose to progress beyond the core Winnie the Pooh trail, e.g. goodwill, melvin, ledges loop. The trail rewards exploration and affords variety for returning hikers.

The Winnie the Pooh trail itself is fairly short (less than a mile), but if you combine it with goodwill, ledges loop, I believe it easily pushes around 3 miles.

Is a fun experience for all manner of hikers, especially those with children.

Would recommend!

Steve Gagnon
2021-09-16 18:17:18 GMT

Nice and easy walk, with the theme of Winnie-the-Pooh spread throughout the trails. Be careful not to fall off track or you'll find yourself on Beauty Hill Rd, and I've had several people say a black bear has been spotted in the area this year. I've been out several times (hoping for a photo 😉) and didn't see any evidence of one. Nonetheless, great trails and a great hike.

Marcel Bartley
2019-08-19 19:09:46 GMT

Great quiet area by beautiful flowered Lilly pad pond. Narrow trails with fun Winnie the Pooh themed signs as you go along. Easy 15-20 minute hike. Not ADA friendly and more suited for families with children 5 and up in age unless you want to carry them.

Kalei Hazel
2020-05-31 18:21:55 GMT

Such a good starter trail for the kiddos. With a beautiful view of the water

Erin DeTrude
2020-06-20 22:28:29 GMT

Great little hike to bring the kids. This is also a great trail for the inexperience hiker. There are a couple of other trails in the park but this was the only one that we did with kids. The kids had fun looking for the next "thing", (Poohs house, rabbits house, ect). It also follows a pond/lake so the views are nice too.

Jordan C
2023-11-03 19:17:48 GMT

This is a hidden gem in the area. I love it so much. Everyone has a smile on their face

Caitlin Black
2022-08-17 11:44:09 GMT

Very cute trail. A little steep in some spots for the smaller kids but we had a great time.

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