Most reviewed Biking Trails in New Hampshire


  1. 4.5 Cranmore Mountain Resort (801 reviews)
    - Good quick rides for ages 7 and up
    Saturday: 8:30 AM - 8:00 PM Spent More than 3 hours Points of Interest & Landmarks • Biking Trails • Ski & Snowboard Areas
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    Summertime at Cranmore provides guests of all ages with a full selection of action and play. With rides in the Mountain Adventure Park, Scenic Chairlift Rides to the Summit Meister Hut, and our Downhill Mountain Bike Park with lift access, there are so many ways to spend the day. Cranmore Mountain, a four season resort located in the heart of North Conway Village in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, has been entertaining families with fun and festive activities for over 85 years. With skiing and riding on 57 trails and glades in the winter, as well as ten lanes of tubing, a Mountain Coaster, Giant Swing and Soaring Eagle Zipline, there is something for everyone in the family! See more..
  2. 4.5 Northern Rail Trail of New Hampshire (78 reviews)
    - Off Road Riding
    Biking Trails • Hiking Trails
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    We have ridden the entire Northern Rail Trail , and some sections more than once. In general the surface is good and the grades easy. There are some stretches in the southern section ghat are not very appealing, but for the most part the trail is very scenic. On our most recent outing we rode from Webster Lake in Franklin to Highland Lake in Andover. The section is completely wooded and not overly busy. See more..
  3. 4.5 Phillips Exeter Trail (31 reviews)
    - A walk in the woods
    Biking Trails
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    A 30-mile loop beginning (and ending) at the posh prep school, Exeter, passing through several small towns along the way. See more..
  4. 4.5 Winant Park Hiking Trails (12 reviews)
    - Great trails that go for miles
    Spent 1-2 hours Biking Trails • Nature & Wildlife Areas • Hiking Trails
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    LOVE this place. Beautiful trails, views of the state house, and the trails connect with other trails so you can hike, run, bike all day. See more..
  5. 5.0 Ossipee Lake Trail (4 reviews)
    - Conservation Trail and Boardwalk beautiful
    Biking Trails
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    A fairly easy, 22-mile ride crossing several towns and a covered bridge. See more..
  6. 4.5 Mascoma River Greenway (4 reviews)
    - Wonderful Comfortable Trail
    Biking Trails
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    The Mascoma River Greenway was built as an accessible multiuse trail for bikes, walkers, runners and people needing mobility devices. It is a paved path from a former well-graded rail bed. Running between Lebanon and Miracle Mile a couple of miles out from the center of town, not only is it a lovely walking path but makes walking and biking to shopping centers safe. In the winter half of the path is plowed for foot and bike traffic, leaving snow for anyone who fancies some cross-country skiing. It is a favorite walk for my husband and I. See more..
  7. 5.0 Common Pathway (3 reviews)
    - Nice pathway to walk,run or ride bike
    Spent 2-3 hours Biking Trails • Hiking Trails • Cross-country Ski Areas
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    A clean safe paved path to walk about a mile in Peterborough. Located on Summer Street off of Main Street. Has a parking lot. After parking enter pathway and can go south for a short distance on paved path then empties onto Summer Street short walk to town. If you walk north on paved path empties onto Summer Street for a short distance (.02 mi) then goes back onto paved pathway. Nice walk/run/bike (no motor vehicles) for about 3/4 mi. Path located between street and river. Then ends on Hunt Road. Cars can also park on Hunt Rd and walk south. If you actually park on Hunt Rd ( have to offset park) and walk straight in a northerly direction through Neighborhood there is another paved path (walk/run or bike only) that will lead to Rt. 202 north. Both paths are kept clear during winter months. See more..
  8. 4.0 Dominicus Hanson Pines (1 review)
    - SCENIC RIVER VIEWS, A PRETTY FOOTBRIDGE, A PAVED PATH, & A DIRT TRAIL
    Biking Trails • Hiking Trails
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    The Dominicus Hanson Pines complex has many areas that include outdoor basketball courts, a playground, paved and unpaved walking and bicycling trails, and a scenic footbridge over the Cocheco River. In season, there is also an outdoor pool. There is plenty of free parking at the lot. My most-recent visit focused on the Hanson Pines Trail which has two main sections. The first is a paved path that goes straight from Hillsdale Road through to the parking lot on Yeagley Way near Rochester High School. This is an easy walk on pretty level ground. There is a footbridge over the Cocheco River near the Hillsdale Road end that is in a scenic setting. There is also a dirt trail off to the right of the Yeagley Way entrance. A lot of people with mountain bikes go that way. The trail is well-traveled so there are a lot of exposed tree roots, making for uneven terrain. I’ve taken both the path and the trail. On my most-recent visit, I did the easier trek on the paved path and paused for the scenic views of the Cocheco River and the footbridge. There are three info boards near the Yeagley Way access. One tells about Mr. Hanson and the trail. Another is an interpretative board about the woodlands. The third lists the park rules. Admission to the Hanson Pines Trail is free. The views of the river and attractive footbridge added points my rating of Dominicus Hanson Pines at 4.50; and, I can recommend a visit. If you found this review helpful, please click THANK below. See more..

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