An 83-Mile Hiking Trail Connects 10 Marvelous Small Towns In New Hampshire
The Cross New Hampshire Adventure Trail is just one of many hikes in the Granite State. In fact, 80 percent of the state is forested! That’s good news for those of us looking to enjoy some quality time outside. Whether you are bicycling, hiking, cross-country skiing, or horseback riding, New Hampshire offers you ample opportunities to explore the mountains and river valleys. The 83-mile Cross NH Adventure Trail, traversing the northern part of the state, lets you discover scenic byways as well as marvelous small towns. Pick your favorite section of the trail and head out!
Get your hike on by traveling the Cross New Hampshire Adventure Trail and soak up some marvelous small-town magic. Visit the website for the Cross NH Adventure Trail for a trail map, a list of places to eat – and sleep – along the way, available shuttle service, information on road closures/alternate routes, and more. Check out the Cross New Hampshire Adventure Trail Facebook page to see more pictures and get ideas for your hike.
Have you been on this New Hampshire Adventure Trail? What’s your favorite part? Tell us in the comments below!
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