In 1999, 441 acres of the former King Ridge Ski Area were gifted to the Town of Sutton by developer Frank Stewart. The mixed woodlands include a quarter mile of Lyon Brook, vernal pools, historic stonewalls and cellar holes, and portions of the former ski trails.

The Sutton Conservation Commission has been given the responsibility of overseeing KHR. The reservation is managed as a public park, fostering an appreciation for our natural and historical heritage. It provides a variety of recreational opportunities throughout the year.

King Hill Reservation is protected by a conservation easement held by the Ausbon Sargent Land Preservation Trust.

Uses may include:

  • Hiking
  • Ski Touring
  • Snowshoeing
  • Sledding
  • Snowmobiling
  • Hunting
  • Fishing
  • etc.

Please note, this area is closed to all wheeled vehicles.

Please no fires, no camping, and carry out your trash.


King Hill Reservation Conservation Fund

The KHR Conservation Fund has been established to help defray a portion of KHR costs. A donation to the fund may be made by clicking the donate button below, or sending a check payable to KHR Conservation Fund to:

Sutton Conservation Commission

Town of Sutton

93 Main Street

Sutton Mills, NH 03221

 

King Hill Donations Demo

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King Hill Reservation Trail Map and Helpful Information

Trail Courtesy:

  • Be considerate of others on the trail
  • Keep right when stopping
  • Obey posted signs
  • Keep pets under control at all times – clean up after your pet
  • Leave natural features, stonewalls, archaeological artifacts as found
  • Respect wildlife – observe wildlife from afar to avoid disturbing them – never enter designated wildlife management areas – never feed wildlife
  • Stay on the trail (even if it means wet feet)
  • Stay off CLOSED trails

Wildlife Management Areas

Signs are placed where trails pass through or are adjacent to Wildlife Management Areas. Please stay on the trail and out of wildlife areas.


Volunteers

The Sutton Conservation Commission (SCC) welcomes volunteers to assist with:

  • Trail Maintenance
  • Habitat Improvement
  • Sign Design and Preparation
  • Research
  • Interpretation
  • Hike Leaders

Scheduled workdays will be posted at KHR, public places in Sutton, and on the Town of Sutton Webpage.

Adopt-a-Trail – Volunteer to do light maintenance on your favorite trail on your own schedule.

For more information on volunteering or Adopt-a-trail, contact the SCC by e-mail or phone.

Phone: 603-927-2403

Email: scc@sutton-nh.org