Trip report
BOISVERT-NORMAND NATURE PRESERVE TRAIL WORK
Trail Maintenance DATE: 09/16/2023 - 09/16/2023
Trip/Event Location: Loudon, NH
US
Trip Leader(s): Gandalf , JDNnh
Max # People: 15
Trip Guiding / Event Fee: No, I will not be asking participants for money
Difficulty Level: Easy
Jon Normand and Mike Boisvert own a 79-acre parcel of land along the Soucook River in Loudon, NH and we are developing outdoor recreation features and resources for the public to enjoy including
...If travelling south, drive down Route 106 south, continue past the Motor Speedway until you reach traffic lights. After the road on the left called Town Dump Road, take your next left, Currier Road. After one minute, you’ll see trailhead parking on the right.
If travelling north, drive up I-93 to Concord, take I-393 to the end, and take a left onto Route 106 North. After the traffic lights for the intersection of Route 129, look for Currier Road on the right. After one minute, you’ll see trailhead parking on the right.
If the parking lot is full, please park alongside the road; the same side of the gate.
Trip Report/Photos

The day was so much fun for everyone! We got out enjoying the camaraderie of shared work to help get our Nature Preserve opened! Jon Normand and Mike Boisvert own a 79-acre parcel of land along the Soucook River in Loudon, NH and we are developing outdoor recreation features and resources for the public to enjoy including trailhead parking lot, kiosk, trails network/map, signage, pollinator garden, sitting benches, picnic tables; possibly an outdoor pavilion for educational purposes and outdoor art sculptures!
Our group included members from Pemi Valley Hikers and GayOutdoors. We are fortunate to have these groups as partners, and our project fits in well with our philosophy of getting involved and giving back to the trails!
Mike Boisvert and Jon Normand, crew leaders, really made the day a fun and educational experience. We started the day putting up our new “Certified Tree Farm sign. As new owners, we are working on having the preserve recertified as a Tree Farm!
We did all sorts of trail maintenance, from cutting brush around our future kiosk, raking/removing debris on the ground, extending the Soucook River Sanctuary trail further down the river and cleared the start of the Esker Ridge Trail. At lunch, we shared the history of how we purchased this property, how we have engaged the former owner to assist us with developing a trail network and discussed our future plans.
We had everyone give us feedback on the Esker Ridge Trail that would loop back along the Soucook River. Everyone felt that the section of trail looping back on the Soucook River should be labeled “Black Diamond”! Too funny!!! We are going to figure out another option to loop this trail back to parking lot.
As we look back on the day, it really hit home the importance of GayOutdoors. GO is a resource to perform trail maintenance projects and overall land conservation!
It’s really rewarding to be able to look back and see the work we do together. We want to thank everyone who helped out. We cannot even begin to say how much fun we had working with you all. Thank you all so much, for everything. We hope to lead an official hike to the Nature Preserve soon!
Mike and Jon
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