Common Pathway in New Hampshire State

Common Pathway

Winding through the town of Peterborough, this 5.5-mile cycling path is an even mix of farm and city.

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Common Pathway Details

Winding through the town of Peterborough, this 5.5-mile cycling path is an even mix of farm and city. Heading south from W. Ridge Drive, you will navigate through the woods on leveled gravel. This is the quietest and most rugged part of the trail. Once you hit Peterborough, you will be cycling on the main street, so be careful sharing the road with cars. There is a lot to see on the main street, including the oldest tax-supported public library, which was built in 1833. You will also travel by restaurants, shops, and a restored train depot.

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Common Pathway

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3.9 mi away

Miller State Park

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3.9 mi away

Wapack Trail And Marion Davis Trail

Explore over thousands of acres of natural wilderness when you wander down this 2.5-mile looped trail.

5.1 mi away

Wapack National Wildlife Refuge

Founded in 1972 after Laurence and Lorna Marshall donated the land, the Wapak National Wildlife Refuge became New Hampshire's very first refuge.

5.2 mi away

Annett Wayside Park

Located in southern New Hampshire near the town of Ridge, this peaceful forest has several scenic routes and trails for you to explore.

6.4 mi away

Mount Monadnock

It is easy to see why this is one of the most hiked mountains in the world.