This Sutton tract offers scale, access, and topography in a part of Merrimack County known for four-season recreation. Access is available from Pound Road via a deeded right-of-way. Pound Road is a Class VI town road, and the town restricts motorized traffic during mud season. Once you are on the property, the interior opens into a large landscape with substantial vertical relief and wide views, especially toward Mount Kearsarge.Most of the timber was harvested recently, which set up a strong mix of developing cover and browse for wildlife. Skid roads and log landings from the operation create a usable base network. Many of these routes can be recovered with light work to serve as a trail system for walking, hunting access, or future management. Stone walls mark some of the boundaries, making the edges easy to follow.The forest is regenerating around scattered residuals. Expect softwood ...
This Sutton tract offers scale, access, and topography in a part of Merrimack County known for four-season recreation. Access is available from Pound Road via a deeded right-of-way. Pound Road is a Class VI town road, and the town restricts motorized traffic during mud season. Once you are on the property, the interior opens into a large landscape with substantial vertical relief and wide views, especially toward Mount Kearsarge.Most of the timber was harvested recently, which set up a strong mix of developing cover and browse for wildlife. Skid roads and log landings from the operation create a usable base network. Many of these routes can be recovered with light work to serve as a trail system for walking, hunting access, or future management. Stone walls mark some of the boundaries, making the edges easy to follow.The forest is regenerating around scattered residuals. Expect softwood and hardwood composition typical of the region, with sunlight now driving new growth in openings. Game sign is easy to spot. There are consistent deer trails, beds on benches, and moose tracks and scat. Ridges and pockets form natural movement corridors, making stand placement easy. The higher ground offers commanding views, and cutting shooting lanes would allow one to cover a large portion of the property from one stand.If you are seeking a site for an off-grid camp, a hunting parcel to create memories, or a large recreational property within reach of services, this land is well-positioned. It has room to roam, terrain that makes the parcel hunt larger than the acreage, and enough existing trail to get you started.Bring a map, follow the ROW to the interior, and walk the old skid roads to the higher ground. It is a straightforward property to evaluate on foot. Reach out for the deed and ROW language before you go if you'd like a guided walk focused on access options and potential camp locations, which can be arranged.
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Research Parcel InformationCan be approached from N. Pound Road or S. Pound Road. Parking is easier at the terminus of N. Pound Road. Follow the road, cross the beaver dam and the ROW begins just past "Sunday Rock."