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Review Date April 3, 2003 Overall Rating
4 of 5
Ridden Trail: Once a week
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Reviewed by: Mike Hinkle
, from Hooksett NH USA Summary: The trails have many side trails and can lead to a nice powerline trail and to manchester sand and gravels sand pits and even to some old railroad bed trails that will take you to candia and even to bear brook state park! If you dare to pass the No Trespassing signs at sand and gravel. But if you stay in bounds theres still great rideing some nice single track and always a place to take a cool dip. A+ ride. Recommended Route: Start behind the Hooksett libary. Other recommended trails in the same area: Theres also a loop of trails you can access at the tolls at exit 11 park at the park and ride and if your looking at the tolls theres a hill to the right thats pretty steep walk your bike up that and you'll follow the highway for a bit then the trail takes a right into the woods if you take a right you'll end up on a road and if you take a left theres a real nice loop of trails with lots of options that all pretty much go to the same place not a long ride and not worth driving to but if you live in the area its worth checking out.
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Review Date February 15, 2001 Overall Rating
3 of 5
Ridden Trail: Please Select
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Reviewed by: MTB-NH
, from NH Summary:
I like this ride. It's mildly amusing and a nice diversion during mud season when my favorite trails at Bear Brook are too squishy. For a nice 5 Mile loop around Heads Pond, just take a hard left just before Dead Head Rock( http://www.shavings.net/images/bikes/deadhead-rock.jpg ) and follow that road straight a few miles past the swamp to Bald Top Rock ( http://www.shavings.net/images/bikes/baldtoprock.jpg ) Take a left there try and climb it, it's deceptively easy. Follow that road up the short hill then down the other side. Now, THIS IS IMPORTANT---> there is a trail taking off to the right just before the bend in the road, you want to take that and follow that back out to Rt. 3 otherwise you will cross posted private property. when you get out of the woods take a left and it's about a 1/3 mile road ride back to your car to cool off. Recommended Route: yes. Other recommended trails in the same area: Bear Brook State Park
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