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STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE2011
ATV & TRAIL BIKE TRAILS
A T V / T R A I L B I K E T R A I L S Y S T E M
RECREATIONAL RAIL TRAIL
LEGEND
Lake Francis
First Connecticut Lake
Second Connecticut Lake
Third Connecticut Lake
Dixville Notch
Er ro l
M i lanGrove ton
Sta rk
Ber l i nLancas te r
Whi te f i e ld
Je f fe rson
Mt. WashingtonCar ro l lBe th leham
Gorham
JacksonCrawford
Notch
Bar t l e t t
FranconiaNotch
L inco ln
Wate rv i l l e Va l l ey
War ren
Or fo rdEa ton
Conway
Wes t Oss ipee
Mad ison
Tamwor th
Cen te rSandw ich
Nor thConway
Oss ipee
A l ton
Br i s to l
F rank l i n
Danbury
Andover
Canaan
Hanover
C la remon tL a k e S u n a p e e
New London
Newbury
Warner
Brad fo rd
Goshen
Sunapee
Char les town
A ls tead
Walpo le
Keene
Hinsda le
Winches te r
Mar lbo rough
F i t zw i l l i am
Ja f f rey
Pe te rbo rough
Green f ie ld
Benn ing ton
Concord
Barns tead
Hookse t t
Nor thwood
Deer f i e ld
Dover
Durham
Exe te r
Raymond
Rye
K ings tonChes te r
Cand ia
Sa lem
Der ry
Gof f s town
New Bos ton
Weare
HudsonHo l l i sR indge
13
145
3
3
2616
16
110
16
110
3
2
135
115
116
302
302
16
112
3
116
93
112
118
10
10
93
49
118
153
25
16
25
1628
3
104
10
16140
106
107
106
2811
126107
28
Wol feboro
Wake f ie ldLacon ia
Roches te r
Gi l fo rd4 93
3
3411
11
89
120
10
4A
10412
12
11
103
89
Cante rbu ry
28
202
202
4
4
9
16
107
107
125
4
101
101
951
16
1A
Newf ie lds
Hampton
202
Manches te r
114
10
31
109
12 202
12A
9
123
10101
9
12
63
119
124
31
202
101
Ches te r f i e ld
202
124
107
108
125
28
93
102
111
111
93
Nashua
Amhers t
M i l f o rdMer r imack
3
101
13
Nor thWoods tock
Campton
Wentwor th
Mered i th
P lymou th
Lebanon
Hi l l sbo rough
Wes tmore land
Co leb rook
L i t t l e ton
TwinMoun ta in
89
3
93
3
13
108
135
Francon ia
Haverh i l l
Hopk in tonHenn ike r
Newpor t
Po r t smou th
Seabrook
Hamps tead
Mou l tonborough113
Cente r Harbo rHo lde rness
LTN
B re t ton Woods
Somerswor th
Pembroke Al lens town
302
302
Pi t t sbu rg
L a k e Wi n n i p e s a u k e e
3A
3A
3
26
LakeUmbagog
WHITE MOUNTAIN REGION
LAKES REGION
DARTMOUTH - LAKE SUNAPEE REGION
MERRIMACK VALLEY REGION
MONADNOCK REGION
SEACOAST REGION
GREAT NORTH WOODS REGION
STATE REGIONS
New Ipsw ich
Woodsv i l l e
N . S t ra t fo rd
HillsboroughRecreational Rail Trail*
Tri- County OHRV Club
Sullivan County ATV Club
Sugar RiverRecreational Rail Trail*
Pisgah State Park*
RockinghamRecreational Rail Trail
(Fremont Branch)*New Hampshire ATV Club
Success Trail*Androscoggin Valley ATV Club
Bayroot LLC Lands*Millsfield ATV Club
Trail Bikes Prohibited
North Country ATV ClubTrail Bikes Prohibited
AmmonoosucRecreational Rail Trail*
Blackmount LineAmmonoosuc Valley ATV Club
Rev 5/2011 GMK
Jericho Mountain State Park*Androscoggin Valley ATV Club
Great North Woods Riders ATV ClubTrail Bikes Prohibited
New Durham Valley ATV Club
Hopkinton EverettRiding Area*
Merrimack ValleyTrail Riders
Tri-City Trailblazers
Little MonadnockFamily Trails
Mt. Moosilauke ATV Club
Warren Recreational Rail Trail*
*OHRV operation is prohibitedon state-owned or leased landduring mud season - from theend of the snowmobile season(loss of consistent snow cover)to May 23rd every year.
The Ammonoosuc, Sugar River,and Rockingham RecreationalTrails are open year-round.
Contact local clubs for seasonalopening and closing dates.
Bayroot LLC Lands*Umbagog ATV Club
Trail Bikes Prohibited
Bound Tree ATV Club
Tri-StateTrail Riders
Utility style OHRV’s (UTV’s) are prohibited on state-owned trails, if over 50 inches wide, except at Jericho Mtn. State Park, which allows OHRV’s up to 65 inches wide to operate.
May 2011 - BOT
www.nhtrails.org New HaMpsHire Bureau Of Trails (603) 271-3254
regisTraTiONs, eNfOrceMeNT, & safeTyThe New Hampshire fish & game Department is responsible for OHrV registrations, OHrV safety education, and is the primary OHrV law enforcement agency in New Hampshire. (Please note, all law enforcement officers in New Hampshire are empowered to enforce OHRV laws.) For questions regarding OHRV registrations and agent locations, OHRV laws, or OHRV Safety Education Courses, please contact the New Hampshire Fish & Game Department (contact information below).
current New Hampshire registration fees: Resident ATV - $54.00; Resident trail bike - $45.00; Non-resident ATV - $73.00; Non-resident trail bike - $64.00. Funds from registrations are used to build and maintain OHRV trails in New Hampshire. reciprocity with other states: There is currently no reciprocity between Vermont, Maine, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire. Non-residents must register their OHRV within the state they wish to ride.
laNDOwNers aND laND usersThe majority of public OHRV trails in New Hampshire have been established on private land. Public use of private land is a privilege, not a right. It has been a long-standing New Hampshire tradition for landowners to allow their property to be used by the public for recreational pur-suits. Abuse of this privilege threatens the continuation of this tradition. In order to preserve this tradition of land access for future generations, it is in the interest of all recreational users to do their part to work with and respect each other, and to care for the land and respect the landowners. Remember, you are a guest of the landowner. Communicate, cooperate, and be respectful to the land and its owner. Without them, YOU won’t get far. landowner permission requirements: The NH Bureau of Trails and volunteer trail clubs have obtained landowner permission to maintain the public OHRV trail systems listed on this flyer. If you are not legally operating on any of these trail system or on your own property, you are required (per NH RSA 215-A; 29, XI) to have written landowner permission to do so. You must then carry the written permission with you while operating. This applies to private, town, state, and federal lands.
OHRV use on public roads is prohibited. Only municipal roads that have been designated and signed open for public OHRV use are legal to ride. Use of town roads require permission from the municipal governing body. This includes unmaintained (Class VI) town roads. Check with the local town office or trail club. If in doubt, stay off the road.
winter aTV use: use of snowmobile trails by aTVs is at the discretion of the landowner. Some designated summer ATV trails are closed during winter months. Many of the designated snowmobile trails in New Hampshire State Parks and Forests, and in the White Mountain National Forest, are open for winter ATV use, with sufficient snow cover and when the trail is being maintained and groomed for winter travel. when in doubt, contact the local aTV club, snowmobile club and/or the NH Bureau of Trails.
cONTacT iNfOrMaTiON
Trail iNfOrMaTiONFor trail information and updates, visit www.nhtrails.org. Individual trail system maps and additional information can be obtained from the local maintaining trail club. See website for links and contact info. The majority of designated trail systems are closed from the end of snowmobile season until May 23rd of every year (“mud season”). Always check with local clubs for specific opening and closing dates.aTV & Trail Bike Trail areas: All designated trail systems and parking areas listed below may be closed or rerouted at any time for safety, maintenance, environmental, or landowner purposes. Likewise, additional trails and/or parking areas may be added.
GREAT NORTH WOODS REGiONpiTTsBurg: NO TRAIL BIKES. Parking - Route 3 North, turn west onto Back Lake Road (by Hicks Lumber), 0.3 miles on left. Great North Woods Riders ATV ClubNOrTH sTraTfOrD: NO TRAIL BIKES. Parking - Route 3, at Burns Truck Stop (Gulf). North Country ATV CluberrOl: NO TRAIL BIKES. Parking - Route 26, 3 miles East of Errol center, turn right onto Corser Brook Road, go 7 miles, park by bridge. NH Bureau of Trails, Umbagog ATV ClubMillsfielD/DuMMer: NO TRAIL BIKES. Parking - from Route 16, turn West onto Millsfield Pond Road (just north of Errol town line), 5 miles up. NH Bureau of Trails, Millsfield ATV ClubBerliN/success: success Trail; Parking - Route 16, right onto Unity Street (by Irving station, over James Cleveland bridge) to Hutchins Street, right onto Success Pond Road (follow signs). NH Bureau of Trails, Androscoggin Valley ATV ClubBerliN: Jericho Mountain state park; Parking - Route 16 North to Route 110 to Jericho Lake Road (at JMSP Sign), parking at end of road. NH Bureau of Trails, Androscoggin Valley ATV Club. To see the master plan and the latest developments and maps for Jericho Mountain state park, visit www.nhtrails.org.
WHiTE mOUNTAiNS REGiONNOrTH HaVerHill: Blackmount rail Trail;* Parking - Route 10 next to the “Augie’s Take-A-Break” Pavillion. Ammonoosuc Valley ATV ClubliTTleTON TO wOODsVille: ammonoosuc recreational rail Trail;* Parking - in Lisbon, off Central Street (Landaff Road) next to old train station. See signs at Junction of Route 302 and Central Street. NH Bureau of Trails *NOTe: ammonoosuc and Blackmount Trails connect in woodsville.warreN: Parking - Junction of Routes 25 & 25C. mt. moosilauke ATV ClubwarreN: warren recreational rail Trail; Parking - same as above. NH Bureau of Trails
LAkES REGiONNew DurHaM/alTON: Den Trails Parking - from Alton Circle take Route 28 North 7 miles, right onto Rines Road, left at fork, follow signs. Route 11 Trails Parking - from Alton Circle take Route 11 East 5.5 miles, across from Quaker Road. New Durham Valley ATV ClubsaNBOrNTON: Parking - from Route 132, go east on Old Range Road, 1.5 miles. Salmon Brook Trail Riders
DARTmOUTH/LAkE SUNApEE REGiONclareMONT: Burger King Trails Parking - Washington Street/Route 11/103 behind Burger King. Cat Hole Trails Parking - Washington Street/Route 11/103 West, turn right on Winter Street (just past Wal-Mart), right on Green Mountain Road, bear left at Foisy Hill Road onto Cat Hole Road, pavement ends, parking 1/4 mile on left. Sullivan County ATV ClubclareMONT TO NewpOrT: sugar river recreational Trail; Newport Parking - from town center, north on Route 10, left on Belknap Avenue, 0.1 mile on right. Claremont Parking - from Newport, Route 11/103 West, 1.5 miles on left. NH Bureau of Trails
mERRimACk VALLEy REGiONDuNBarTON/weare: Hopkinton-everett Trails; Parking - from Junction of Routes 77 &13, south on Route 13, right on Winslow Road, follow signs for OHRV parking. NH Bureau of Trails, merrimack Valley Trails RiderswesT HOpkiNTON/HeNNiker/warNer: Parking - from Route 9/203 take Route 127 North 1.2 miles, take left over covered bridge. Bound Tree ATV Club
mONADNOCk REGiONHillsBOrOugH TO BeNNiNgTON: Hillsborough recreational rail Trail; Parking - located off Long Woods Road in Deering (Deering Fish & Game Club). NH Bureau of TrailsHillsBOrOugH/wiNDsOr: Parking - from Route 9, north on Route 31, 3/4 mile on left (across from Edwards pit). Tri-County OHRV ClubHiNsDale: Parking - from Route 119, turn onto Hillcrest Street (Hinsdale Campground), follow signs. Tri-State TrailRiders ClubricHMOND/TrOy/swaNzey: Parking - from Route 32 in Richmond, turn onto Fish Hatchery Road; 100 feet before powerlines, turn left into dirt drive, then right into parking area. Two place trailers only. Do not block driveway. Little monadnock Family TrailswiNcHesTer: pisgah state park; Parking - on north side of Route 119, about 3 miles from Route 10, (or about 2.5 miles from Route 63). NH Bureau of Trails
SEACOAST REGiONDerry TO freMONT: rockingham recreational Trail/fremont Branch; Parking - in Fremont across from Fremont Town Library near intersection of Routes 107 & 111A. Parking - in Derry from Route 28 Bypass, to East Derry Road, right on Warner Hill Road, 1.5 miles on left. NH Bureau of Trails, NH ATV Club DOVer/rOllliNsfOrD/sOMerswOrTH: Parking - from downtown Dover: north on Route 108, right onto Old Rollinsford Road (at Wentworth-Douglas Hospital), follow signs. Tri City Trail Blazers
ATV Definition In New Hampshire, an All Terrain Vehicle (ATV) is any motor-driven vehicle which has one or more low pressure tires (less than 10 psi) designed to carry one driver and/or payload, weighing less than 1,000 lbs., and not exceeding 50 inches in width.
ammonoosuc Valley aTV club PO Box 63, Bath, NH 03740 www.avatv.org info@avatv.organdroscoggin Valley aTV club PO Box 534, Berlin, NH 03570 www.avatvclub.org info@avatvclub.orgBound Tree aTV club PO Box 735, Contoocook, NH 03229 idiverivers@tds.netgreat North woods riders aTV club PO Box 357, Pittsburg, NH 03592 www.greatnorthwoodsatv.org info@greatnorthwoodsatv.orglittle Monadnock family Trails 54 West Hill Road, Troy, NH 03465 www.lmftinc.com membership@lmftinc.comMerrimack Valley Trail riders (Trail Bike Club) 12 Bill Street, Derry, NH 03038 www.mvtr.org Millsfield ATV Club 16 Chasebrook Circle, Litchfield, NH 03052 www.millsfieldatv.comMount Moosilauke aTV club PO Box 23, Warren, NH 03279 www.mmatvc.org
New Durham Valley aTV club PO Box 441, New Durham, NH 03785 www.newdurhamvalleyatvclub.com North country aTV club PO Box 161, North Stratford, NH 03590 www.northcountryatv.com New Hampshire aTV club PO Box 454, Auburn, NH 03032 www.nhatv.com info@nhatv.comsalmon Brook Trail riders PO Box 261, Sanbornton, NH 03269 calleymetal@metrocast.netsullivan county aTV club PO Box 64, Claremont, NH 03743 www.sullivancountyatv.org emailinh@aol.comTri city Trail Blazers PO Box 102, Rollinsford, NH 03869 www.nhtricitytrailblazers.com tricitytrailblazers@hotmail.comTri county OHrV club PO Box 950, Hillsborough, NH 03244 renebo@directv.netTri state Trail riders aTV club PO Box 831, Hinsdale, NH 03451 tristatetrailriders.com info@tristatetrailriders.comumbagog aTV club PO Box 71, Errol, NH 03579 kroy571526@aol.com
NH Bureau of Trails, PO Box 1856, Concord, NH 03302www.nhtrails.org; nhtrails@dred.state.nh.us; (603) 271-3254
NH fish & game Department-enforcement Division, 11 Hazen Drive, Concord, NH 03301 www.ride.nh.gov; ohrv@wildlife.nh.gov; (603) 271-3129
NH Off Highway Vehicle association, 26 South Main Street, PMB #281, Concord, NH 03301, (888) 847-1964, www.nhohva.org;info@nhohva.org(NHOHVA’s mission is to create a positive future for ATVs, trail bikes, and OHVs in New Hampshire. Individuals, families, businesses, and clubs may become members of NHOHVA.)
Loud ATVs and trail bikes are one of the primary reasons for trail closures. In New Hampshire, the exhaust of ATVs and trail bikes cannot emit noise in excess of 96 decibels. It is illegal to modify an exhaust system that increases the noise level. less noise = more trails.
weTlaNDs warNiNg: Do not ride through or in wetlands, streams, ponds, or wet meadows. Riding in wetlands is illegal and violators may be fined up to $10,000. Wetlands provide critical wildlife habitat and protect our state’s water quality. For more information, visit the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services - Wetlands Bureau website at des.nh.gov/organization/divisions/water/wetlands/. sTay legal - sTay Dry.
It is recognized that OHRV operation may be hazardous. Therefore, each person who drives or rides an OHRV accepts the dangers inherent in the sport and shall not maintain an action against an owner, occupant, or lessee of land for any injuries which result from such inherent risks, dangers, or hazards (per NH RSA 215-A:5-c).
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