WOW Trail

Ideal for cyclists, walkers, joggers, and rollerbladers, this smooth, nicely-paved trail covers a lot of sights in just 2.7 miles.

Plan Around WOW Trail

A good stop is not just something to read about. Once it belongs on the day, move into a saved trip and build the route around it.

Add to tripView park guide

Use this detail page to confirm that the stop is worth it, then carry that decision into a trip draft while the park context is still fresh.

WOW Trail Details

Ideal for cyclists, walkers, joggers, and rollerbladers, this smooth, nicely-paved trail covers a lot of sights in just 2.7 miles. Starting in Laconias Lakeport neighborhood, you will cycle past Opechee Bay and into the city center, where you will find shops, restaurants, and the converted Laconia B&M Railroad Station. After leaving the town, you will head to Lake Winnisquam, your final destination of the trip. The trail ends at the Leslie E. Roberts Beach and Recreation Area, where you can cool off in the waters or spend the day fishing, boating, or sunbathing.

Difficulty

Low

Distance

N/A

Estimated time

N/A

Region

N/A

Nearby Parks Around WOW Trail

Compare nearby parks around WOW Trail when deciding whether to expand the route after this stop.

139.2 mi away

Cape Cod

National Park · MA

172.7 mi away

Acadia

National Park · ME

204.5 mi away

Baxter

National Park · ME

473.8 mi away

Shenandoah

National Park · VA

536.4 mi away

Cuyahoga

National Park · OH

801.3 mi away

Indiana Dunes

National Park · IN

Nearby Points of Interest Around WOW Trail

Use nearby POIs to quickly expand your options beyond WOW Trail while the map context is still fresh.

1.0 mi away

Lake Winnisquam Scenic Trail

A leisurely ride next to New Hampshires fourth-largest lake is one of the best ways to spend a warm summer day.

2.9 mi away

Ahern State Park

Overlooking the shore of Lake Winnisquam, this small but scenic state park is considered to have one of the best beaches in New Hampshire.

6.3 mi away

Lake Winnipesaukee

New Hampshires largest lake deserves all the attention it gets as being the crowned gem of the Lakes Region.

6.5 mi away

Endicott Rock State Historic Site

This state park on the shores of Lake Winnipesaukee contains one of the oldest public monuments in New England and one of the earliest pieces of evidence of European inhabitants.

6.7 mi away

Weirs Beach

This charming beach on the southern shore of Lake Winnipesaukee is a bustling hub of summer activity.