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New Hampshire Mountain Bike Trails (20 trails)

   
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• Bear Brook in Allenstown, New Hampshire
40 miles of trails, 10,000 acres! best place to ride in New Hampshire hands down.Doubletrack, singletrack, scary descents, long climbs, great views! Something for everyone. You need to explore a bit due to the size and remoteness of the place. You can ride all day on a Saturday and not see...
Last reviewed: Jul 27, 2005
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• Depot Road Singletracks/FOMBA in Auburn, New Hampshire
These are a series of 9 individual singletraks built by FOMBA (Friend of Massabesic Biking Asociation). Some technical stuff and a few small hills, but they are superb, classy, fast and extremely fun. Some of the best singletracks in the state!!!
Last reviewed: Nov 21, 2008
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• Drummer Park in Keene, New Hampshire
Has everything, and lots of it. Some fun singletrack you can fly around on, fire roads that you can absolutely bomb down, pond loops that are full of roots, tricky climbing up creek beds/fire roads, downhill on doubletrack and under power lines. Lots of stuff to do and stay entertained for...
Last reviewed: Sep 9, 2008
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• Fomba in Auburn, New Hampshire
six plus seperate technical loops, lots of twist turny boney single track great excersice and training. Ride this regular and you will improve.
Last reviewed: Unknown
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• Fort Rock-Exeter in Exeter, New Hampshire
Network of trails are a combination of Exeter town forest conservation land, and private land owners. Lots of rooty, rocky, technical singletrack.
Land is divided by Rte. 101, connected by large (rideable) culvert that goes under Rte. 101.
Go to www.exeternh.org / to conservation commis...
Last reviewed: Dec 3, 2005
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• Gilford Pond Loop in Jaffrey, New Hampshire
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 for keeping your balance and fighting through some pretty hairy stuff. Closest semi-rideable trail to my house...
Last reviewed: Aug 9, 2007
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• Highland Mountain Bike Park in Tilton, New Hampshire
DH Baby! What more could you want!? Check out their website!!!!
Last reviewed: Mar 18, 2008
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• Hunt Mountain Trails in Monroe, New Hampshire
Option 2 is your best bet for fast flowy downhill with huge bumps that you can catch air nice rock drops pictures coming soon
Last reviewed: Aug 3, 2009
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• Hwy 1a From Wallis Sands State Park in Rye, Nh, New Hampshire
We probably rode 10 - 12 miles. It was quite cold and windy the day we were there but luckily my wife is a trooper and knew how badly I wanted to ride along the beach. Just hearing the waves lapping along the beach as we pedaled made it worth the cold. And riding along looking at all the b...
Last reviewed: Jun 11, 2008
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• Kingman Farm in Madbury, New Hampshire
The Kingman Farm is owned by UNH and provides an area for agricultural research and also encompasses a NOAA weather station. Around the fields are forests and trails. Start off going past the sign where you parked (I think it says something about a Tree Farm) and go down the dirt road. ...
Last reviewed: Jun 1, 2006
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• Mines Falls Park in Nashua, New Hampshire
There are a variety of trails here, some paved, some doubletrack, some singletrack. Many of the trails are flat and not too technical, but the trail right along the canal has some more challenging sections. The fact that if you mess up, you'll land in the water makes it seem a little more ...
Last reviewed: Aug 7, 2007
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• Moore Dam in Littleton, New Hampshire
The trail is suited for most all abilities. It will chanllange advanced and expert riders and be a great variety of terrain for all abilities. There are nice rolling sections for beginers, mild climbs, stream and ditch crossings, on many different bridge types. The trail goes from smooth t...
Last reviewed: Jul 24, 2009
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• Musquash Conservation Area in Londonderry, New Hampshire
Really nice, quiet trail system with several interesting loops. You can spend the better part of a Saturday winding around the connecting trails. Some short climbs, two fun berms on the Landing (heading east in from the Litchfield side), an excellent descent from Overlook, and nice tight s...
Last reviewed: Sep 18, 2004
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• Nanamocomuck in Albany, New Hampshire
Trail is a wild mix of everything. Between Lily Pond and Bear Notch Rd. there is a host of singletrack and fireroad that will keep you busy all day. Trail between Bridge and Bear Notch follows the Swift River and is a great way to cooool off.Stay at a campground for an overnighter and make...
Last reviewed: Aug 21, 2004
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• Pinnacle in Newport, New Hampshire
Many loops and short singletrack trails with tough technical sections, including interesting bridges, ledge steps
and fantastic winding singletrack downhill. Great race in August, a 4 mile loop course. Trails are well-marked
with signage.
Last reviewed: Sep 14, 2009
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• Red Tail Trail in Conway, New Hampshire
This is one of the sweetest downhills around. Great switchbacks and nice flow. Unless you have superhuman leg strength, shuttles are the best way to get more than a couple runs.
Last reviewed: Apr 24, 2009
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• Salem Town Forest in Salem, New Hampshire
The pacific northwest has nothing on this place. Painstakingly created network of bridges, tree crossings, seesaws, etc. Most of it is for experts, and you had better be, otherwise get off and walk. Absolute insanity in some spots!! Probably one of the most difficult series of singletracks...
Last reviewed: Sep 14, 2004
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• Tower Hill Pond in Auburn, New Hampshire
Mostly doubletrack around the pond. Some really great views - not highly technical, but there are a few climbs. It's a good ride for early in the season, before you're ready to really get dirty. If you finish Tower Hill and want more, go down Tower Hill Road, cross Old Acadia and take any ...
Last reviewed: Jun 5, 2005
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• Tucker Brook Town Forest in Milford, New Hampshire
Some nice singletrack in a forest setting - roots, rocks, climbs, all that good stuff. The blue trail is a loop that takes you past a waterfall.
Last reviewed: Apr 5, 2009
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• Tucker's Trail in Franconia, New Hampshire
Tucker's trail will be enjoyable to all single track riders, beginners will have to walk parts of it, experts will be totally entertained. The views are spectacular, and the forest is beautiful. In addition to this trail there are over 50 miles of interconnecting single track, and then h...
Last reviewed: Oct 4, 2004
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