- Bishop Cardinal, Sucker Brook, and Moose Pond Preserves — All together this trail system is a little over two miles, but it connects to the longer Lord and Pine Hill trail systems. Visit to walk along a pretty stream and check out a bog view from a raised platform.
- Sabattus Mountain — A 1.5-mile hike up a small mountain with nice views.
- John A. Segur Wildlife Refuge — A 578-acre reserve, with two nice views over marshy Sucker Brook.
- Kezar River Reserve — The preserve offers trails, including one accessible one, with views from tall banks over Kezar River. This preserve is particularly child friendly, with a nature play space and art by children.
- Chip Stockford Reserve — A 1-mile loop.
- Heald and Bradley Pond Reserve — An 802-preserve with three small hills (two with okay views), wetlands, and two ponds. Several miles of trails, plus a .7-mile wheelchair accessible path.
- Long Meadow Brook Reserve — A 98-acre preserve on a former tree harvesting plot with (somewhat steep) short trails heading down to a bog with views of distant mountains.
- Kezar Corridor Lands — A protected area of more than 1,000 acres, this preserve includes (as of 2026) a one-mile hiking path to a view on Patterson Hill, a couple of short footpaths to Dan Charles Pond, and loops you can do around a pond via multi-use trails.