TREES, BERRIES, FLOWERS AND PLANTS ALONG THE COHOS TRAIL

On The Cohos Trail you will walk and climb through myriad micro-habitats, perhaps the most diverse of any bio-system in northern New England. From arctic tundra to the chilly 120-foot depths of First Connecticut Lake, from black, cold spruce forests in dark bogs to beautiful wildflower meadows on open mountain slopes, you will drift through a healthy environment that supports great numbers of species. The wildlife on The Cohos Trail is its real secret treasure.

The Cohos Trail is filled with edible berries and plants. The tree cover can be vastly different at different altitudes and changes quite a bit as you head north. Most everything you need to survive in the wilderness can be found in the woods. Food, water and shelter is readily available if you know what to look for.
Photo Albums and More
This is where you will find our photo albums, trail stories, the Cohos slide show, links and more.
