Wolfeboro is a town in Carroll County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 6,269 at the 2010 census. A resort area situated beside Lake Winnipesaukee, Wolfeboro includes the village of Wolfeboro Falls.
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4.5 based on 41 reviews
Pretty little park in the heart of the town. It has nice views of the bay and lots of shade. A nice spot to get some take-out and have a picnic. Well maintained too.
4.5 based on 74 reviews
The trail was a great way to enjoy New Hampshire foliage and to see some truly beautiful scenery. While the trail is generally flat, care is needed when crossing over the rails (which happens a lot). As was noted by other posters, you can easily get a tire stuck between the rail and the slats and lose control of the bike. Best to slow down when crossing and ensure that the tires are mostly perpendicular to the track so that they don't get stuck. Wouldn't recommend a road bike when riding as the tires will be too thin. There are also several spots where you're riding BETWEEN the rails (on dirt/stone dust) and there isn't much room to accommodate oncoming traffic. It is safer for to yield to an oncoming party so that you don't have an accident. There actually should be a rule in place to determine who has the right of way (i.e., east bound traffic). Still fantastic scenery and a very pleasant ride. Would recommend a picnic at the Sanbornville terminus by the old restored railroad turntable. Plenty of parking at both ends - Wolfeboro and Sanbornville.
4.5 based on 46 reviews
Bases on reviews, we took a half hour trip on our final day vacationing at Lake Winnipesaukee and came up here. My wife loves shade and I love the beach and scenic views. This place checks off all the boxes. Incredible amount of shaded area only steps from the parking area and lake itself. Not too crowded on a gorgeous Friday afternoon, but plenty of kids enjoying themselves. So maybe not as quiet as I would like, but still peaceful and the scenery is what you would expect in the Lakes region. Also, some inviting walking trails which we did not partake in. No entrance fee or reservation required. No one at the gate, actually. Restrooms are closed due to pandemic.
4.5 based on 2 reviews
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