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COTTON VALLEY RAIL TRAIL

The Cotton Valley Rail Trail is 12 miles long and begins at Depot Street in Wolfeboro and ends at Turntable Park in Wakefield. This trail is a great four season trail is not only exceptional for walking and biking, but it is one of only three trails under DNCR management that have rails intact and are used recreationally by local rail car clubs. The trail begins in downtown Wolfeboro just across the street from Lake Winnipesaukee’s Back Bay and the trail’s usable surface ends at Fernald Station, Rt. 109, Wolfeboro, NH. The Cotton Valley Rail Trail and has beautiful scenery, especially along the two causeways along Lake Wentworth and Crescent Lake.


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Lakes Region Conservation Trust

Conserving the Natural Heritage of New Hampshire’s Lakes Region for Generations to Come.


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The Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests

Founded by a handful of concerned citizens in 1901,

the Forest Society conserves and cares for forests across the state.


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Belknap Range Trails

The trails that cover the Belknap Range and are on land owned by a coaltion of organizations and individuals.


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Southeast Land Trust of New Hampshire

To protect and sustain the significant lands in our communities for clean water, outdoor recreation, fresh food, wildlife, and healthy forests


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Moose Mountain Regional Greenways Properties

Founded in 2000, Moose Mountains Regional Greenways (MMRG) serves nine member communities in New Hampshire: Brookfield, Farmington, Middleton, Milton, New Durham, Ossipee, Tuftonboro, Wakefield, and Wolfeboro.


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