Granite Gorge
Most of the trail system is accessed by the River Run Trail, which is a beautiful 2.5km trail running along Otter Brook. This is a gently rolling terrain trail with a few ups and gentle downs that leads to Otter Brook Park. ... skisite.com
Willard Pond
Willard Pond is tucked away in the southwestern corner of the state, a little off the beaten path. Even with the high price of gasoline, I would recommend making the trip to Antrim to enjoy Willards crystal clear water and ... paddling.net
Granite Lake
Granite Lake is a pristine, spring-fed lake located about 15 miles east of Keene, NH between the Towns of Nelson and Stoddard, NH. The Granite Lake Association is a 50+ year-old nonprofit association comprised mostly of me... anglerweb.com
Dublin Pond
Although there is no public beach on Dublin Lake, there is public access for boats. Follow Lake Road off Route 101. The views of Mt. Monadnock from the Lake make this a worthwhile stop and a great place for boaters wishing... anglerweb.com
Monadnock-sunapee Greenway Trail - Section 2 - Route 101...
The Monadnock-Sunapee Greenway Trail is 51 miles long and runs from Mount Monadnock north to Mount Sunapee. The trail was constructed by the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests and the AMC and is currently ... trailpeak.com
Skatutakee And Thumb Loop
Skatutakee and Thumb are two small mountains with very good views in Hancock NH. This is a very pretty loop hike over both of them that is 4.9 miles with 900 feet of elevation gain. The hike starts and ends at the Harris C... trailpeak.com
Monadnock-sunapee Greenway Trail - Section 3 - Route 9 Past...
The Monadnock-Sunapee Greenway Trail is 51 miles long and runs from Mount Monadnock north to Mount Sunapee. The trail was constructed by the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests and the AMC and is currently ... trailpeak.com
Monadnock-sunapee Greenway Trail - Section 1 - Monadnock To...
The Monadnock-Sunapee Greenway Trail is 51 miles long and runs from Mount Monadnock north to Mount Sunapee. The trail was constructed by the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests and the AMC and is currently ... trailpeak.com
Ashuelot River, Ashuelot, New Hampshire
This eTrail includes three sections of New Hampshire's Ashuelot River: Lower Stillwater to Gilsum Gorge, Gilsum Gorge to Shaws Corner, and Ashuelot to Hinsdale. The Ashuelot has its origin in several lakes to the north of Mar... trails.com
Otter Brook
STRAINER ALERT- Posted 3/29/07 oak tree, entirely across river, exact location is 2.0 miles downstream of dam, visable from the Branch Rd., 0.2 miles upstream of Route 101. Lower Otter Brook is traditionally one o... americanwhitewater.org
Bacon Ledge-to-trout Pond Trail
Fairly easy ascent to Bacon Ledge along an old abandoned (100 years ago) road. Discover old homestead of early settlers (cellar holes-stone walled paddocks, etc) where the road splits and turns to "trail." The trail most t... trailpeak.com
Otter Brook
Otter Brook is a small creek located in southwestern NH. NH route 9 parrallels the run for most of the way but is only occasionally visible from the river. It has a continuous gradient over its three mile course. ... americanwhitewater.org
Highland Lake
Highland Lake is a 712-acre (water body located in Sullivan and Cheshire counties in southwestern New Hampshire, United States, in the towns of Washington and Stoddard. The lake has two outlets. The north outlet feeds Shed... anglerweb.com
Minnewawa
The Minnewawa is a small river in southwestern NH. The river starts out with some class II then approaches the old backwater swamp from an old delapitating dam. Portage the dam and run the class IV gorge below. Di... americanwhitewater.org
Nubanusit Lake
Nubanusit Lake is a 715-acre lake located on the border between Cheshire and Hillsborough counties in southwestern New Hampshire, United States, in the towns of Nelson and Hancock. The outlet of the lake is Nubanusit Brook... anglerweb.com
Pumpelly Trail
General Description Pumpelly Trail begins north of the park near Dublin Lake on private land and terminates at Mt. Monadnock located in the state park. This trail is respected for its repeated elevation gains and losses an... wildernet.com