Piscataquog Trail in New Hampshire State

Piscataquog Trail

This leisurely 2-mile ride through Manchester is known for its picturesque river views.

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Piscataquog Trail Details

This leisurely 2-mile ride through Manchester is known for its picturesque river views. Starting at Agnes Street, you will soon head over the recently built Bernice Singer Pedestrian Bridge which crosses the Piscataquog River and connects to the eastern side of the city. From there, you will follow the river south before making another bridge crossing over the Merrimack River. The trail ends here at Riverwalk Way. From here, you will be close to town and within walking distance to the Northeast Delta Dental Stadium, as well as numerous shops, markets, and restaurants.

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Piscataquog Trail

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1.0 mi away

Ralph Baer Memorial

Take a stroll through Arms Park in downtown Manchester, and you will see this bronze statue of Ralph Baer sitting politely on a park bench.

1.1 mi away

Amoskeag Millyard Scenic and Cultural Byway

Even though it is just one mile long, this route takes you past the most noteworthy sights and attractions in downtown Manchester.

2.3 mi away

Goffstown Rail Trail

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.

2.6 mi away

Smith's Ferry Heritage Park

You do not have to travel far out of the city to enjoy a bit of nature.

2.7 mi away

South Manchester Rail Trail

If you are commuting or traveling through Manchester and you want to avoid traffic, then grab your bike and cycle down this trail instead.