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This 21-mile cycling path is a scenic route that connects the town of Keene with Hinsdale.
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This 21-mile cycling path is a scenic route that connects the town of Keene with Hinsdale.

Mountain bikers will love this fun and scenic trail that runs for 32.9 miles between Walpole and Fitzwilliam.

Winding through the town of Peterborough, this 5.5-mile cycling path is an even mix of farm and city.
When you cycle down this 12-mile trail, you will have the opportunity to learn about New Hampshires historic railroad history.
This fast-paced 4-mile trail retraces the former Derry Rail system from the 1800s.
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With beautiful views of the soaring mountains and lush valleys, this 8.7-mile trail is a great way to explore Franconia Notch State Park.

This is a converted rail to trail cycling path that connects the towns of Goffstown Village, Grasmere, and Pinardville while offering picturesque views of nature along the entire route.

Traveling from the central city of Lebanon to the southern town of Salam, this lengthy 105-mile trail has plenty to offer in terms of fascinating sights.
A leisurely ride next to New Hampshires fourth-largest lake is one of the best ways to spend a warm summer day.

Although this area was once the route for the Manchester and Lawrence Railroad, it is now a 4.5-mile trail through residential neighborhoods, marshy wetlands, and densely wooded forests, with ample opportunities to see turtles, birds, and other wildlife.
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Built on the former rails of the Hollis Branch of the Boston and Maine Railroad system, this 12.3-mile route is now a cycle-friendly trail that crosses into Massachusetts.
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This 58-mile path from Lebanon to Boscawen is the longest rail to trail conversion in the state.
The 3-mile loop along the New Hampshire coast has some of the best views of the Atlantic Ocean.

This leisurely 2-mile ride through Manchester is known for its picturesque river views.
You do not have to embark on a strenuous hike to enjoy the breathtaking beauty of the Presidential Range.

Escape the bustle of city life and explore the beautiful surroundings of southern New Hampshire when you cycle this 27.3-mile route.
Although this trail is only 1.2-miles right now, it will eventually be over 5 when it is completed.

If you are commuting or traveling through Manchester and you want to avoid traffic, then grab your bike and cycle down this trail instead.
This 4.1-mile segment of the Granite Slate Rail Trail starts in Salem and ends in Windham.
There is a lot to see along this short but scenic 5-mile bike route.
Ideal for cyclists, walkers, joggers, and rollerbladers, this smooth, nicely-paved trail covers a lot of sights in just 2.7 miles.