Yudicky Farm and Terrell Homestead Loop
Yudicky Farm and Terrell Homestead Loop
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9.00km
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The Yudicky Farm and Terrell Homestead Loop invites you into a surprisingly diverse landscape, weaving through quiet forests, expansive open fields, and serene wetlands. You'll navigate a mix of singletrack and doubletrack paths, with natural elements like roots and rocks underfoot, and even a notable 400-foot boardwalk that crosses a wetland near Lovewell Pond. This moderate 5.6-mile (9.0 km) hike, with its gentle 133 feet (40 metres) of elevation gain, offers a peaceful escape and a chance to observe local wildlife.
Planning your visit to the Yudicky Farm and Terrell Homestead Loop is relatively simple, with good trailhead access and parking available. The route typically takes about 2 hours and 18 minutes to complete, making it a great option for a half-day outing. While generally accessible, remember that this is a multi-use trail system, so you might encounter mountain bikers, especially on weekends.
This loop is part of a larger network of interconnected trails, including the Yudicky Farm Conservation Area and Terrell Homestead Conservation Land, which are recognized for preserving diverse natural environments. The area's commitment to conservation means you'll experience a rich ecological setting, including the unique glacial kettle hole pond. It's a fantastic option for those seeking a moderate hike with varied scenery and a touch of natural history.
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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6.36 km
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7.46 km
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6.21 km
2.27 km
344 m
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This route was planned by komoot.
Parking is generally available at designated trailheads within the larger Southwest Trails Project area, which includes Yudicky Farm and Terrell Homestead Conservation Land. Specific parking areas are usually well-marked at the trail entrances.
Yes, the trails are generally dog-friendly. However, it's always best to keep your dog on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all trail users. Please remember to pack out any waste.
The loop can be enjoyed year-round. Spring offers vibrant greenery and active vernal pools, while fall provides beautiful foliage. Summer is great for longer days, and winter can be suitable for snowshoeing or Nordic skiing, though conditions may vary. Always check local weather before heading out.
No, there are typically no permits or entrance fees required to access the Yudicky Farm Conservation Area or the Terrell Homestead Conservation Land. These areas are managed by the Nashua Conservation Commission for public enjoyment. You can find more information on the city's website: nashuanh.gov.
The terrain is quite varied, featuring a mix of forests, open fields, and wetlands. You'll encounter both singletrack and doubletrack paths. Some sections have roots, rocks, and logs, offering a more technical feel, while others are smoother. There are gentle inclines and declines, with some areas being relatively flat.
Along the route, you'll experience diverse natural scenery including wetlands, various plant life, and potential wildlife sightings. The loop passes through the Yudicky Farm Conservation Area and the Terrell Homestead Conservation Land, which features a mix of forest, fields, and at least one vernal pool. The larger network also includes Lovewell Pond, a glacial kettle hole pond.
Yes, the Yudicky Farm and Terrell Homestead Loop is part of an extensive network. It intersects with several other trails, including sections of the Nashua River Rail Trail, Swamp Loop, Yudicky Farm Trail, Windingo, Barbwire Trail, Wormhole, Creepy Teepee, Development Trail, Beaver Trail, Wild Turkey Trail, Deer Trail, Ermine Loop, Yellow Dot Trail, Inchworm, Salamander, and Terrell Trail.
The Komoot route for this loop is approximately 9 km (5.6 miles) and typically takes around 2 hours and 18 minutes to complete at a moderate hiking pace. Keep in mind that your actual time may vary depending on your speed and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.
While the Komoot route is rated 'moderate', the overall trail system offers a range of difficulties. There are easier, shorter options within the broader network that are suitable for beginners, such as a 2.5-mile loop with minimal elevation gain. You can choose to tailor your hike to your experience level.
The diverse habitats of forests, fields, and wetlands provide opportunities to see various wildlife. You might spot common forest animals like deer, squirrels, and a variety of birds. The wetlands and vernal pools are home to amphibians and unique plant species. Keep an eye out for interesting flora throughout the seasons.
Yes, the loop can be very family-friendly, especially if you choose to explore some of the easier, flatter sections within the larger trail network. The varied scenery and natural features offer an engaging experience for children. Just be aware that some sections may have roots and rocks, so sturdy footwear is recommended for everyone.
The trail system is multi-use, popular with both hikers and mountain bikers. While many paths are shared, some sections designed for mountain biking might include man-made features like ramps, teeter-totters, and small drops. As a hiker, you can generally navigate around or over these features, but it's good to be aware and share the trail respectfully.
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