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Nashua River Rail Trail
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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Nashua River Rail Trail Details
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. Start your journey in Nashua and make the 1-mile ride south until you reach the state border. From here, the trail continues through Groton, Pepperell, and Dunstable. It is an incredibly scenic ride through deciduous forests with a surrounding landscape of marshy wetlands and ponds.
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