Nashua River Rail Trail
The Nashua River Rail Trail is a beautiful, peaceful, rural trail extending through the Massachusetts communities of Ayer, Groton, Pepperell, and Dunstable on into Nashua, New Hampshire. In autumn it provides a spectacular... traillink.com
Beaver Brook Association, Nesting Box Demonstration Trail,...
A self-guided tour of natural and man-made nesting areas for birds and small mammals. Located only 45 miles northwest of Boston, the Beaver Brook Association?s greenbelt of wood and water land offers plenty of choices for wal... trails.com
Nashua Heritage Rail-trail
To get to the Nashua Heritage Rail-Trail from Route 3, take the exit for Route 111 Nashua/Pepperell. Follow signs for Nashua (the road takes a right at one point) and then for City Hall. The trail begins at City Hall. Ther... traillink.com
Wapack Trail (Barrett Mountain Section), New Ipswich, New...
A sample mountaintop on this 21-mile summit trail that stretches from Ashburnham, Massachusetts, to Greenfield, New Hampshire. The name of this trail comes from the ?Wa? of Mount Watatic at the southern terminus in Ashburnham... trails.com
Derry Rail Trail
Stretching 3 miles north from Windham through woodlands to Derry, the Derry Rail Trail runs on the same former rail bed network on which the Rockingham Recreational Trail is built. This section of trail, which extends from... traillink.com
Goffstown Rail Trail
The Goffstown Rail Trail is in the early stages of development. There are some obstacles, such as missing bridges and potentially hazardous crossings of a state highway. Only a couple of small portions have been upgraded t... traillink.com
Windham Rail Trail
The Windham Rail-Trail occupies a scenic stretch of abandoned rail ( Manchester and Lawrence) between Range Road (at Rockingham Rd.) in Salem and Windham Road, about 4 miles to the northwest. At Windham Road, the trail bec... traillink.com
Shieling State Forest, Boulder Trail, Peterborough, New...
A multifaceted, enjoyable walk through an intriguing range of sites with monolithic glacial boulders. Well-designed and easily walked, this varied trail winds through a forest with a broad range of fascinating sites for its r... trails.com
Piscataquog Trail
The trail begins at the baseball stadium for the New Hampshire Fisher Cats, a Double-A affiliate of the Toronto Blue Jays. Following the former right of way of the Boston and Maine Railroad, the trail crosses the Merrimack... traillink.com
Greenfield State Park, Hogback Pond Trail, Greenfield, New...
An isolated pond and marsh trail away from the crowds of this popular family-oriented park. Greenfield State Park is an engaging site well designed in separating from each other the areas for tent camping, RV camping, picnick... trails.com
Robert Frost Farm
- Robert Frost and his family lived in this simple white clapboard home from 1900-1909. The property remained in their hands until 1911 when they moved out of the area. The land changed owners a number of times. Through th... wildernet.com
Bruce Freeman Rail Trail - Lowell, Chelmsford, Westford
Begins in Chelmsford at the Lowell/Chelmsford line, near Cross Point, passes through Chelmsford Center, and ends at Rt. 225 in Westford. This part of the trail covers a stretch of 6.8 miles. traillink.com
Reformatory Branch Trail
The rugged and beautiful Reformatory Branch Trail meanders more than 4 miles through three natural areas: Elm Brook Conservation Area, Mary Putnam Webber Wildlife Preserve, and Great Meadows National Wildlife Refuge. It is... traillink.com
Bedford Narrow Gauge Rail Trail
The Bedford Narrow-Gauge Rail Trail shares its trailhead at Depot Park in Bedford with the Minuteman Bikeway (see page 119) and Reformatory Branch Trail (see page 135). Serving mainly as a commuter route, this trail extend... traillink.com
Rockingham Recreational Trail
New Hampshire's largest city, Manchester, boasts relatively quick access to one of the state's longest rail-trails: the 26.5-mile Rockingham Recreational Trail (a.k.a. Portsmouth Branch). The rustic trail is rich in railro... traillink.com
Everett Lake Dam Walk, Hopkinton, New Hampshire
After a striking view from the dam, you walk on an open dirt road along a popular recreational lake. An exhilarating feature of this site is that at the outset you stand on top of the high dam and get a wonderful view of the ... trails.com
Lexington, Lincoln, And Concord Along The Minute Man Trail...
The battles of Lexington and Concord began the American Revolution. See where much of the action happened, visit restored colonial-era buildings, cross boardwalks over marshy wildlife sanctuaries, all while strolling through ... trails.com