Hard as it is to believe nowadays, back in a long gone era New Hampshire was home to quite an extensive railway network. Of course, many of those railroads stopped running long ago, replaced by highways and the drudgery of long driving commutes. But in their place they've left behind a real treasure – some wonderful trails for bicycling, walking, skiing, and more. Way up in New Hampshire's North Country you'll find the most remarkable of these trails – a true hidden gem that rewards all who explore it. Keep reading to see this epic abandoned railroad trail in New Hampshire:
The Presidential Range Rail Trail traces the train journeys of old across some of New Hampshire's most dramatic landscapes. 18 miles long, it runs from Cherry Pond all the way to Gorham (though you can hop on the trail at a number of different spots on the way).
The beginning of the trail runs through the Pondicherry Wildlife Refuge, and next to the refuge's Cherry Pond. It has the most magnificent views of the Presidential Range!
Some parts of the trail are wooded and some offer wide open views – and it's amazing how much more you'll notice traveling by bike or foot than you would driving.
After a couple of miles on the trail you'll fall into an easy serenity – and unlike many New Hampshire hikes, it's pretty darn flat, which we always appreciate. Unsurprisingly, it's a very popular trail in the winter for cross-country skiers (and even dogsledders!)
It passes over the Moose and Israel rivers, and you'll find that the bridges, like the rest of the trail, are lovingly maintained.
But of course, this is still the New Hampshire wilderness, so you never know what you might find! Moose and bear are not uncommon sightings along this route.
Overwhelmed by the beauty of it all (or just the walking)? You'll find plenty of lovely places to stop and sit for a spell.
You can learn more about the rail trail from the New Hampshire State Parks website.
Have you been to any other abandoned places in New Hampshire that were amazing? Where do you think the are best trails in New Hampshire are? Let us know below in the comments section. We look forward to hearing from you.
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