by jimzim | Apr 8, 2010 | Family Friendly Bicycling, Rail Trails
Winnisquam, Opechee, Winnipesaukee Trail (WOW Trail) The WOW Trail is a paved, 10 foot wide, multi-use rail trail in the City of Laconia enjoyed by bikers, walkers and runners of all ages. Built within the State of New Hampshire owned railroad right-of-way,... by jimzim | Sep 2, 2008 | Family Friendly Bicycling
Long a favorite with local riders, Gunstock provides several family-friendly bicycling options. In the off-season, you and your family will enjoy riding the various roads and trails that wind through the camp sites. The camp site riding is suitable for riders... by jimzim | Aug 25, 2008 | Family Friendly Bicycling, Rail Trails
A 5-mile trail parallels the Winnipesaukee River and passes the historic Sulphite upside down covered bridge believed to be the only one in the country and listed on the national register of historic places. You will also view mill ruins and remaining portions of dams... by jimzim | Aug 14, 2008 | Family Friendly Bicycling, Rail Trails
This 48- mile trail is the longest rail trail under the management of NH Parks; its ultimate length will be 59 miles. It begins at Webster Place off Route 3 in Franklin and ends at Spencer Street in Lebanon. The trail spans two counties and has been worked on heavily... by jimzim | Jul 25, 2008 | Family Friendly Bicycling
Name: Chamberlain-Reynolds Memorial Forest Trails Location: Squam Lake / Holderness Distance: 4+ miles Difficulty: Easy to Mextremely difficult Surface: Mix of old dirt woods roads with some narrow more rugged trails. Start: Start from the junction of Rte. 3 and Rte.... by jimzim | Jun 16, 2008 | Family Friendly Bicycling
Did you know that it is a law in NH that all children up to age 16 must wear a bicycle helmet? And of course, you never see a serious bicycle rider hitting the roads or trails without a helmet – so age 16 should not be a stopping point for wearing a helmet when...
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