The 5 Best Biking Trails in New Hampshire Lakes Region, New Hampshire Lakes Region

October 2, 2021 Diedre Savory

Discover the best top things to do in New Hampshire Lakes Region, United States including Franconia Notch Recreation Path, Northern Rail Trail of New Hampshire, Winant Park Hiking Trails, Dominicus Hanson Pines, Three Ponds Trailhead.
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1. Franconia Notch Recreation Path

US 3/Daniel Webster Hwy., Franconia, NH
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Franconia Notch Recreation Path

2. Northern Rail Trail of New Hampshire

Lebanon, NH http://northernrailtrail.org/
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4.5 based on 74 reviews

Northern Rail Trail of New Hampshire

Reviewed By Enfieldwatersprite - Enfield, United States

Potters Place in Andover is a great place to start your bike or walk on the Northern Rail Trail. On the week-end May-Oct. you have the benefit of having the museum at the Rail Station & old Post Office open. But a quiet week day when they are closed, or a beautiful day "off season" you experience a lovely deserted quiet for taking pictures, looking through the windows , eating at one of the picnic tables, and just imagining the history of the area before or after your excursion on the Rail Trail. Heading several miles towards Highland Lake is an easy, level, walk or bike ride of several miles. This section would be cool and shady in the summer, colorful in the fall, and in "off season" you have trail side views of marsh, river, well kept fields and occasional homes. There are features for the whole family at various points on this section of the trail: at the edge of a large sand pit, there is a picnic table and sand pile with many small dump trucks and other toy machinery for kids to play with. Further along, there is a baseball field and playground beside the trail. There is a lovely old iron railroad trestle bridge, a covered bridge, and a horseshoe shaped pond to view. If you are hungry, follow the sign and wooded short cut to Pizza Chef for reasonably priced, very good pizzas, subs or pasta. Depending on where you exit the trail and drive in your car, east of Proctor Academy on Rte 4 is Naughty Nellie's Ice Cream with a wide selection of choices and unusual flavors. There are many picnic tables and several Adirondack chairs where you can enjoy your ice cream outdoors.

3. Winant Park Hiking Trails

Fisk Road, Concord, NH http://www.concordnh.gov/Facilities/Facility/Details/72
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4.5 based on 12 reviews

Winant Park Hiking Trails

Reviewed By Newfoundmm - Concord, United States

Always a pleasure to enjoy being in the woods in the middle of town! You can see the state capital building on one side and ski mountains from the other!

4. Dominicus Hanson Pines

4 Yeagley Way, Rochester, NH 03867 +1 603-332-4120 http://www.rochesternh.net/recreation-arena/pages/hanson-pines
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Dominicus Hanson Pines

5. Three Ponds Trailhead

Stinson Lake Road, Campton, NH https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/whitemountain/recarea/?recid=74743
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3.5 based on 2 reviews

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