The Monadnock Region, Jaffrey And Fitzwilliam, Jaffrey, New...
Classic country inns of Currier and Ives New England. Twelve thousand years ago, rock and gravel captured in mile-thick ice pummeled the New England landscape. Glacial tongues scraped a... trails.com
Annett State Forest, Jaffrey, New Hampshire
Tucked away on a back road between Ridge and Jaffrey, Annett State Forest is a delightful patch of quiet woods laced with dirt roads, snowmobile trails, and ponds. You could spend the b... trails.com
Cheshire Rail Trail (Cheshire Branch Rail Trail)
The Cheshire Rail Trail stretches for nearly 33 miles between Route 12 near Bookseller Road and the New Hampshire–Massachusetts state line at Route 12. In Keene, the trail includ... traillink.com
Monadnock Branch Rail-trail
The scenic Monadnock Branch Rail-Trail travels for just over 7 miles from Webster Street in Jaffrey near the ball field to the New Hampshire–Massachusetts border. From Jaffrey to... traillink.com
A Yankee Cruise, Peterborough, New Hampshire
This ride offers scenic rural roads, well-preserved towns, pine and hardwood forests, farm fields, lakes, streams, a bog, and a lively assortment of summer arts and culture centers. Not... trails.com
Mountain Road - Peterborough, Peterborough, New Hampshire
A relatively short ride on an old town road with some enjoyable downhill sections. Mountain Pond in Peterborough is an old town road that travels through the forest between Sharon and C... trails.com
Cheshire South, Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire
Mount Monadnock in Jaffrey, New Hampshire, draws thousands of hikers a year, while just south of it in Fitzwilliam, a converted railroad line gives cyclists similarly convenient access ... trails.com
Gilford Pond Loop
I guess the trail is meant more for walking/hiking around, but I took my bike on it and had a good time. Challenging because it's about 100% roots and rocks, so it's good practice... singletracks.com
Monadnock State Park, Old Toll Road, Jaffrey, New Hampshire
A comfortable climb on a dirt road to dazzling views from a clearing halfway up the mountain. Grand Monadnock gets its preeminence as one of the most beloved mountains in the nation fro... trails.com
Wildwood
Venture Out! Wildwood's wilderness treks & expeditions guide teens entering grades 9-12 to some of the most strikingly beautiful and majestic sites in New England. outdoortrips.info
Greenville Trail, Greenville, New Hampshire
This ride is located near Greenville and Mason. The Boston & Maine Railroad once blanketed New Hampshire with a web of branchlines. From the middle of the nineteenth century until aroun... trails.com
Robin Hood Park
Robin Hood Park and Forest is a 130 acre forest park with a pond. In 1889 George Wheelock donated 12 acres of land to be called "The Children's Wood". In 1896 he added 83 acres which... trailpeak.com
Pearl Hill State Park
This State Park is easily accessible with lots of great trails for dog walking, nature watching, or just getting a good workout. The trails allow mountain biking, but it is designed ... trailpeak.com
Covered Bridge Cruise, Swanzey, New Hampshire
Everyone loves a covered bridge, except truck drivers. Covered bridges make one think of how the landscape looked before cars, before bicycles even, when horse-drawn coaches and ox cart... trails.com
Potanipo Hill, Brookline, New Hampshire
This ride's general location is Brookline. Scenery includes good birdwatching from Potanipo Hill. Bring your binoculars. Real, honest-to-goodness single-track is hard to find, especiall... trails.com
Birch Hill Dam
- Completed in 1941 at a cost of $4 million, Birch Hill Dam was one the first dams the Corps of Engineers built in New England to prevent floods like those that devastated Athol and ... wildernet.com
Birch Hill Management Area, Winchendon, Massachusetts
Just north of the town of Winchendon, off U.S. Highway 202, around 7 miles north of Massachusetts Highway 2. The terrain is quite flat, with occasional short climbs and descents. Watch ... trails.com
Russell-abbott State Forest And The Greenville Rail-trail...
Rural southern New Hampshire frames the setting for this lazy loop. The abandoned rail grade used in the ride can take you all the way to Massachusetts if you desire an out-and-back tri... trails.com