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The Northern Recreational Rail Trail, also known as the Northern Rail Trail, is a 58-mile (93 km) multi-use rail trail in western New Hampshire, USA, running from Lebanon to Boscawen. [1] It uses the right-of-way of the Boston and Maine Railroad 's former Northern Line , which was acquired by the State of New Hampshire in 1996.
Hampton’s long-awaited rail trail with safe and scenic bike rides to Portsmouth by 2025 is part of larger Seacoast and East Coast Greenway vision.
The project when finished will offer 17-miles of trails connecting Seabrook, Hampton Falls, Hampton, North Hampton, Rye, Greenland and Portsmouth.
In August 2019, New Hampshire purchased 9.6 miles (15.4 km) from Hampton to Portsmouth for $5 million for use as a rail trail. [9] The Newburyport City Branch between Parker Street and Water Street, abandoned in 1971, was converted to Phase II of the Clipper City Rail Trail in 2019.
Pisgah State Park consists of 13,300 acres (5,400 ha) of forest, seven protected ponds popular for fishing, and six trails that may be used for hiking, mountain biking, ATVs, and snowmobiles. [1] The Monadnock Region also boasts four recreational rail trails, [2] lakes with public swimming beaches, and three ski areas.
Apr. 30—May is National Bike Month, and the Bike Walk Alliance of New Hampshire, in collaboration with the Granite State Wheelers and the New Hampshire Rail Trail Coalition, is hosting a series ...
Nashua River Rail Trail; Northern Rail Trail (New Hampshire) This page was last edited on 6 December 2024, at 04:33 (UTC). Text ...
In 2001, the 21-mile (34 km) section between New Hampshire Route 28 in Ossipee and West Main Street in Conway was purchased by the state of New Hampshire, and the New Hampshire Division of Parks and Recreation now maintains this section as the Conway Branch Recreational Rail Trail.