Farmington Recreational Rail-trail
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Fort Mcclary State Historic Site
For more than 275 years, a fort has stood to protect the approaches to the Piscataqua River at the southern gateway to Kittery, Maine. The most recent of these is Fort McClary, named for New Hampshire native Major Andrew McCla... maine.gov
Wolfeboro Xc
In addition to skiing, the Base Camp Adventure Area offers snowshoeing, winter hiking, skating, and sleigh rides. thephoenix.com
Battery Seaman Loop, Rye, New Hampshire
The crashing of waves against the rocky shore and the invigorating smell of the sea are not elements usually associated with snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. On a trip to Odiorne Point State Park in Rye, visitors not onl... trails.com
Salt Hay Loop At Laudholm Farm, Wells, Maine
Maine?s deep woods are thought of as wild and remote. But there are those who relish exploring the state?s miles of rocky and jagged coastline that parallel the untamed sea. There are places where the snow meets the sea. One ... trails.com
Cotton Valley Rail-trail
On the banks of Lake Winnipesaukee in central New Hampshire, Wolfeboro bills itself as "America's Oldest Summer Resort." Vacationers have been escaping to this quaint village since passenger rail service began in 1872. By ... traillink.com
Eastern Trail (Kennebunk - Biddeford)
Maine's Eastern Trail will eventually extend from the Piscataqua River in Kittery to Casco Bay in Portland. For now, various sections along the route are being constructed, and an on-road bicycling route is available for t... traillink.com