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Wagon Hill Farm

156 Piscataqua Rd, Durham, NH 03824
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(603) 868-5571
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ci.durham.nh.us
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Wed8 AM - 6 PMClosed

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4.8
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1.0
41w

I am so worried about this amazing historic park. It is riddled with dog feces and plastic dog trash bags which are full of feces and left on the ground and dog urine on every corner. This is evident at every season particularly evident during the winter months with the snow it’s truly sad and I call upon the local officials to consider this to be a no dog park. I worry for the sustainability of this park and the wild animals that are exposed to the bacteria from the dog fecal matter I have also gotten attacked several times here from dogs that are off the leash with the owners not even in sight and refuse to call their dogs back or assist me and I was left with scars and blood stains on my clothing after these incidences. I am just a concerned person for the respect of this park in the serious history that lies here and seems to be disrespected by the dog owners. I hope in the future this could be a clean park where we can all walk and feel safe without being exposed to bacteria from dogs and attacks. The saw show fines for not following the law but I walk here several times a day and never seen in person here to informed the law and the dog owners seem to mock the rules see...

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5.0
4y

It's a magical property with rolling fields, woods, waterfront, and coves. Great conservation/species protection work is underway. I saw new bat houses, bobolink dedicated areas, and shore plantings for their living shoreline project. A juvenile eagle was making clusters of ducks, buffleheads, and geese edgy. Bring binoculars and get up early; well-behaved dogs can romp off-leash between dawn and 10 am - at least for now. That might change if people don't respect the deadline. The iconic Wagon at the top of the hill is a magnet for kids. There is a decent...

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5.0
18w

Great place for little hikes with the family or friends. They have a number of trails leading through meadows, forests, and marshland down to the waters edge where you can get some views of Great Bay. Ideal place for a photo shoot with lots of different options. We saw senior portraits and family photo sessions on the same afternoon. It was clean and the trails were well-maintained. There is a large and beautiful community garden on site. The farmhouse is currently under some renovation (summer 2025). Great place for sledding in the winter if there is...

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When youre a pup parent it’s important to have grest spots for hot summer days. Check out this one in #durhamnh #newhampshire #dogmom #doglover #optoutside #fyp #dogfriend #local #hike #walkingtrail #summer #maine #nhlife603 #mainelife #dog #explore
LinnLinn
I am so worried about this amazing historic park. It is riddled with dog feces and plastic dog trash bags which are full of feces and left on the ground and dog urine on every corner. This is evident at every season particularly evident during the winter months with the snow it’s truly sad and I call upon the local officials to consider this to be a no dog park. I worry for the sustainability of this park and the wild animals that are exposed to the bacteria from the dog fecal matter I have also gotten attacked several times here from dogs that are off the leash with the owners not even in sight and refuse to call their dogs back or assist me and I was left with scars and blood stains on my clothing after these incidences. I am just a concerned person for the respect of this park in the serious history that lies here and seems to be disrespected by the dog owners. I hope in the future this could be a clean park where we can all walk and feel safe without being exposed to bacteria from dogs and attacks. The saw show fines for not following the law but I walk here several times a day and never seen in person here to informed the law and the dog owners seem to mock the rules see attached photo.
Cleo HugginsCleo Huggins
It's a magical property with rolling fields, woods, waterfront, and coves. Great conservation/species protection work is underway. I saw new bat houses, bobolink dedicated areas, and shore plantings for their living shoreline project. A juvenile eagle was making clusters of ducks, buffleheads, and geese edgy. Bring binoculars and get up early; well-behaved dogs can romp off-leash between dawn and 10 am - at least for now. That might change if people don't respect the deadline. The iconic Wagon at the top of the hill is a magnet for kids. There is a decent amount of parking.
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I am so worried about this amazing historic park. It is riddled with dog feces and plastic dog trash bags which are full of feces and left on the ground and dog urine on every corner. This is evident at every season particularly evident during the winter months with the snow it’s truly sad and I call upon the local officials to consider this to be a no dog park. I worry for the sustainability of this park and the wild animals that are exposed to the bacteria from the dog fecal matter I have also gotten attacked several times here from dogs that are off the leash with the owners not even in sight and refuse to call their dogs back or assist me and I was left with scars and blood stains on my clothing after these incidences. I am just a concerned person for the respect of this park in the serious history that lies here and seems to be disrespected by the dog owners. I hope in the future this could be a clean park where we can all walk and feel safe without being exposed to bacteria from dogs and attacks. The saw show fines for not following the law but I walk here several times a day and never seen in person here to informed the law and the dog owners seem to mock the rules see attached photo.
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It's a magical property with rolling fields, woods, waterfront, and coves. Great conservation/species protection work is underway. I saw new bat houses, bobolink dedicated areas, and shore plantings for their living shoreline project. A juvenile eagle was making clusters of ducks, buffleheads, and geese edgy. Bring binoculars and get up early; well-behaved dogs can romp off-leash between dawn and 10 am - at least for now. That might change if people don't respect the deadline. The iconic Wagon at the top of the hill is a magnet for kids. There is a decent amount of parking.
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