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Dartmouth Lake Sunapee Region Rail Stations !"b$ Aà Aà ?¬ ?{ ?¬ Aê A B C D E F G Lake Tarleton Mount Cushman Lake Armington 8.1 NH 25 13.1 V# )"30 WOODSTOCKWOODSTOCK Legend DARTMOUTH PIERMONTPIERMONT 10.5 NH 118 Bike Routes Mirror Lake WHITE MOUNTAIN REGIONWarren Rec.Trail Recommended Bicycle Routes (Paved) 5.4 WHITE MOUNTAIN REGION !"a$ WARRENWARREN Recommended Bicycle Routes (Unpaved) 1 LAKE SUNAPEE REGION Indian Pond BAKER RIVER 1 I NH 25 Advanced bicycle skills recommended (Paved) Advanced bicycle skills recommended (Unpaved) ?Ã BICYCLE ROUTES Archertown Rd Foxglove Pond THORNTONTHORNTON 3.8 Improved Rail Trail (Paved or Stone Dust) 4.6 NH 25A 0 2.5 5 10 NH 10 9.6 Three Ponds Unimproved Rail Trail roughIj surface NH 25 ELLSWORTHELLSWORTH Pemigewasset River 4.8 C° Peaked Hill Pond Miles Passenger Service Available Aj ORFORDORFORD WHITE MOUNTAIN NATIONAL FOREST Lower Baker Pond ?¬ US 3 10.0 HeathFeatures Pond Aê Exit Numbers 4.5 1 Ellsworth Pond Airports 1 0.2 River Rd Covered Bridges Mad River Pickeral Pond )"29 Lyme Rd Campton Pond Mud Turtle Pond Occom Pond T-1 Commuter Rail Station 13.0 ?{ Mason Pond Brakett Pond WENTWORTHWENTWORTH NH 49 3.1 Rest Areas 2 28 2 Little Rocky Pond )" P-1 Park & Ride fg N Thetford Rd Orford Rd S Park St Rocky Pond A| East Wheelock St ^_ NH 175 1 State Parks with Facilities 0.6 P28 4.0 34 4.2 2.1 Smarts Mountain State Parks & Forest Boundaries2.8 Post Pond Trout Pond RUMNEYRUMNEY Aì V# McCutcheon SMain St Line Pond Water Childs Pond CAMPTON Beebe River Lebanon St CAMPTON Pout Pond Buffalo Rd BP-1 Bicycle Paths 3.7 1.9 1.4 27 Pleasant St LYME R-5 Recreational Loops )" 5.3 LYME BLAIR STATE FOREST ?{ 2.6 8.6 Aj Dorchester Rd fg Recreational bicycle loops!"b$ Aá Connecticut River ?{ North Groton Rd 1.2 Baker River Quincy Rd Loon Lake 3.8 2.6 ?¬ Loon Lake Start recreational bicycle loop MtSupport Rd Moosilauke Rd 3.7 HANOVER LIVERMORE FALLS STATE FOREST NH 118 NH 3.0 Reservoir Pond Recommended direction of travel Cummins Pond A-10 Fairgrounds Rd US 3 3.1 3.7 Halls Brook Rd Either direction of7.2 travel 3 0.4 3.7 3 Aá Lewin Pond Mayhew Tpk 11.8 DORCHESTERDORCHESTER ?¬recommended?v )"26 Rennie Rd Goose Pnd Rd Mudgetts Pond Mt. Support Rd VERMONTVERMONT 2.6 River Rd 1.8 4.7 HOLDERNESSHOLDERNESS Ompompanoosuc River NH 175 5.3 Etna Rd 2 Goose Pd Rd 8.3 NH 175 Hanover St Loop 301 3.2 Lily Pond Aj PROVINCE ROAD STATE FOREST 1.3 AÑ Little Clark Pond Aê GROTONGROTON North Ashland Rd Hanover Ctr Rd 4.5 PLYMOUTHPLYMOUTH Clark Pond 36 0.9 Storrs Pond 6.8 ?¬ Heater Rd R-7 Aì 3.6 Hanover St 7.2 ?¬ 18 Hanover Reservoirs ASHLANDASHLANDIj Ij fg )" Lyme Rd HANOVER Aì HANOVER Main St. North St !"`$ Occom Pond 1 Sculptured Rocks Rd 1.4 DepotRiver RdSt C± S Park St Lary Pond Little 3Squam Lake 1.0 Northern Rail Trail Bryant Pond ?v 1.1 Bank St 2.4 6.0 Goose Pond 1.4 Hanover St Derby Pond Groton Rd 2.6 4 Im Greensboro Rd AÑSugar RiverPemigewassett River)"24 4 Aì SMain St 1.0 ?} 3.5 4.8 HEBRONHEBRON Mechanic St King Rd ?¥ Mascoma River Hanover St Im 0.3 5.7 Depot St 3.7 AÑ Conn. Valley Rd 5.8 SCRIBNER-FELLOWS STATE FOREST Sugar River Trail Dick BrownSugar Pond River Trail Webster Pond ?¬ ?{ Little Goose Pond CANAAN Washington St CANAAN NH 118 Ij MASCOMA STATE FOREST 5.4 Aù LEBANON 10.7 EtnaRd Canaan Street Lake Maple Av ?¬ Boston Lot Lake 1.6 BRIDGEWATER?} 0.7 6.4 Aì Enfield Reservoir BRIDGEWATER Unity Road Canaan St Newfound Lake NH 132 North 30 Mayhew Turnpike ?¥ Heater Rd 2 ?{ 3.5 R-7 Orange Rd 2.6 Mount CardiganWELTON FALLS STATE FOREST White River 2.3 ORANGEORANGE Pleasant St T-1 "18 Im US 4 2.0 fg1.3 ) Ruddsboro Rd 3.0 V# Northern Rail Trail CARDIGAN STATE PARK 28 3.5 1.9 Northern Rail Trail Mascoma River Main St WELLINGTON STATE PARK 19 Mud Pond 8.7 )" Potato Rd LEBANON 17 West Shore Rd LEBANON )" 2.4 Mascoma Lake 6.7 6.4 )"20 4.8 5.2 Charlestown Rd CLAREMONT A-14 Fowler River Rd 1.8 Orange Pond 5 ALEXANDRIAALEXANDRIA NH 104 5 !"a$ A¦ BRISTOLBRISTOL AÔ Aì 8.9 "23 BP-116 A¦ NorthRd 1.4 ) Ij LAKES REGION Bloods Brook )" Tewksbury Pond LAKES REGION 2.0 0.5 10.7 Lockehaven Rd Aù ENFIELDENFIELD Spectacle Pond 4.2 7.5 Crystal Lake AÔ Ottauquechee River !"`$ 6.7 SUGAR HILL?{ STATE FOREST Pemigewasset Dart College Hwy Methodist Hill Rd A-12 ?} 4 !"b$ Sky Ranch Pond Smith Pond Kilton Pond Foster Pond 3.8 Cass Mill Rd ?{ NEW HAMPTONAÑ Grants Pond NEW HAMPTON q Halfmile Pond GEORGE DUNCAN STATE FOREST AÑ?} Q George Pond ?x Grafton Pond GRAFTONGRAFTON ?v Mountain Pond Ragged Mtn Hwy Q 6.2 Á AÕ "14 ) Sugar River NH 4A Main St 4.0 NH 120 Conn Valley Grass Pond Leavitt Pond Cole Pond GeorgeHill Rd Im A¦ ANNIE DUNCAN STATE FOREST Maple St Butternut pond Sugar River Trail 4.7 AÑ NH 3A 10.7 Whitney Pond PLAINFIELDPLAINFIELD Smith River Rd 13.7 WADE STATE FOREST 5.5 AÑ Central Rd4.6 NH 4A ?} Three Thousand Acre Pond 12.2 Hale Pond 5.5 Bradford Rd 6 Moses Pond Miller Pond Elm St 6 Il Stage Rd Anderson Pond School Pond AÑ NH 12A Spring St 3.9 ?} 7.4 Aì McDaniels Marsh AÔ ?{ SANBORNTONSANBORNTON 10.5 Eastman Pond DANBURYDANBURY Smith River HILLHILL NH 104 South Branch Cornish Stage Rd Il GRANTHAMGRANTHAM ?x Waukeena 6.9 Bog Pond AÑ !"a$ P29 Poverty Pond NEWPORT 3.7 Blow-me-down Pond 0.4 Im 13 GILE MEMORIAL FOREST Weeks Pond ?v )" 1.9 March Pond Aõ AÕ 1.1 SPRINGFIELDSPRINGFIELD Piper Pond ?{ Giles Pond Aù 5.3 Kolelemook Lake Lake Runnemede !"`$ Butterfield Pond Stocker Pond Aä Huntoon Pond !"b$ 31 7.2 Ij Victory Dr Morgan Pond CORNISH Dart College Hwy Little Stocker Pond Mill Pond CORNISH Northern Rail Trail US 4 2.9 ?} 4.8 Palazzi Pond R-8 ?} 9.7 Webster Lake 7 Mill Brook Town House Rd fg 7 Cranberry Pond Star Lake ?x Emory Pond NH 10 4.8 McAlvin Pond Reservoirs Eagle Pond Chance Pond Brook NH 120 Dutchman Pond Cold Pond Elbow Pond ?{ Red Leaf Pond Baptist Pond 1.7 WILMOTWILMOT Kimpton Brook Lake Coniston 4.1 FRANKLINFRANKLIN Kenellie Pond Rockybound Pond ANDOVER Ij ?} Aý CROYDONCROYDON RAGGED MOUNTAIN STATE FOREST ANDOVER Winnipesaukee River 12A Lake Shore Dr 9.4 6.2 3.0 )" Northern Rail Trail Shaw Pond 5.3 Otter Pond Horseshoe Pond Ledge Pond Little Sunapee Lake 4.9 1.6 Blue Star Hwy Sumners Pond 4.3 ?{ ?} N E W L O N D O N Pleasant Lake Governors Pond N E W L O N D O N Salisbury Rd Hog BackRice Rd Reservoir 5.1 12 North Branch )" NH 11 0.6 Tanney Pond Merrimack River Chaplin Pond Seamans Rd P24 6.1 Aõ 3.6 Newport Rd Chase Pond 23 River Rd 3.2 ?} Bradley Lake The Bay 3.2 8.4 Perkins Pond 0.5 Aä Main St NORTHFIELD Fitch Reservoir Sunapee Lake ?} Messer Pond Ij NORTHFIELD 1.1 McQuade Reservoir Im SunapeeLake Rd Bowker 6.7 AÑ Conn. Valley 5.3 A-15 !"`$ Old Turnpike Rd Sugar River Trail 39 1.9 Dole Reservoir A-15 ?} SUNAPEESUNAPEE )"11 8 ?¥ Colby Jr College WINSLOW STATE PARKMount Kearsarge 8 Wilder Pond 4.9 V# Franklin Rd CLAREMONTCLAREMONT3 AÑ SALISBURYSALISBURY Old Tpke Rd T-2 ROLLINS STATE PARK SugarA-16 River Trail Sugar River Old Newport Rd Barton Whitney Rd 4 NH 103B South Rd STATE FOREST NURSERY Maple Av Unity Road Sugar River Trail 4.7 fg Central Rd Dart College Hwy CÒ 5.8 AÑ ?} Maple St 3.0 3.9 CÓ Greenough Pond !"b$ 5.5 Kezar Lake NEWPORTNEWPORT 2.9 WADLEIGH STATE PARK 7.4 Soo Nipi Park Rd Ferry Rd Bradford Rd 4.5 3.4 SHADOW HILL STATE FOREST)"10 AÑ Loop37 302 Gile Pond CANTERBURYCANTERBURY Chalk Pond 5.6 A¦ Mountainview Lake 2.6 R-9 35 Kearsarge Mountain Rd Battle St Charlestown Rd River Rd 32 SUTTONSUTTONfg Tucker Pond Unity Rd Chalk Pond Rd BOSCAWENBOSCAWEN 4.6 AÑ Long St Water St MERRIMACK RIVER STATE FOREST Central Rd 5.1 South Branch 1.8 Little Pond Im High St Palmer Pond 4.9 Aù Duck Pond AÕ ?{ Aä Stevens Brook Aõ 3.8 East Unity Rd MOUNT SUNAPEE STATE PARK A¦ Marshall Pond Mill Village Rd No Rand Pond Roby Rd Battle St Walker Pond Brook Rd NEWBURYNEWBURY Bagley Pond 9 10.7 9 1.3 2.7 Loch Lyndon Reservoir Cornelius Pond 5.4 Lake Solitude Lake Winnepocket 4.1 1.9 Russell Pond 8.5 UNITYUNITY 3.3 AÑ WEBSTERWEBSTER Corn Hill Rd NH 103 West Gilman Pond Central Trumbull Pond Connecticut Valley 2nd Nh Tpk Blaisdell Lake Blackwater River GOSHENGOSHEN "9 CARROLL STATE FOREST Im Mountain Rd ) Billings Pond 4.9 Meadow Pond Pillsbury Lake Simmons Pond AÑ 1.9 South Rd Todd Lake Tyler Rd Mill Village Rd S Brown Rd 3.7 Gilingham Pond 2.4 Newmarket Rd 8 4.1 HUBBARD HILL STATE FOREST Washington Rd WARNER )" 4.6 WARNER BattleSt 5 Crescent Lake Hurd Pond BRADFORD PINES STATE FOREST Unity Springs Rd P25 2.0 2.8 Black River Lempster St 2.9 NH 114 3.2 Contookook River Warner River NH 127 Ij 3.5 ?} ALLEN STATE FOREST HARRIMAN CHANDLER STATE FOREST Hall Pond 9.1 1.6 AÑTom Pond Ox Pond CHARLESTOWNCHARLESTOWN Beaver Brook DAVISVILLE STATE FOREST 2.6 West Rd Cunningham Pond 7 ?{ 4.5 County Rd )" North Pond Lake Massasecum CONCORDCONCORD 4.0 2.3 Park Av 3.8 MAST YARD STATE FOREST Hilliard Pond Vickery Pond 33 5.1 Im 10 BRADFORDBRADFORD NH 114 Bear Pond 10 ?¥ Chatterton Pond May Pond !"`$ Kp Mitchell Pond LEMPSTER PILLSBURY STATE PARK Ayers Pond LEMPSTER 8.9 %&e( Dodge Pond Colleague Pond Penacook Rd 1.9 CONNECTICUT RIVER STATE FOREST Bacon Pond Grassy Pond Pine St Day Pond ACWORTHACWORTH Frog Pond Clement Pond Hedgehog Pond 5.1 003 B 5 NH 10 AÑ Dickerson Brook Mountain Rd Amey Brook !"a$Connecticut River Fletcher Pond Aä 9.1 Contookcook River Bog Brook 2.9 Upper Pond Rolf Pond )"6 ?¥ 4.7 AÕ East Washington Rd Roundys Cove 5.4 Loop 303 MERRIMACKMERRIMACKREGIONREGION VALLEYVALLEY HOPKINTONHOPKINTON Carr Pond ?} ?y Kp Beaver Pond Weare Rd AõConnecticut River Whittier Pond 5.8 ?» 1.7 French Pond Black River Cñ DODGE BROOK FOREST ?§ Marlow Rd 10.1 Long Pond Halfmoon Pond Canal No 1 Kimbal Pond 3.7 Hopkinton-Everett Reservoir 4 Jewett Rd !"`$ Herricks Cove WASHINGTON E.
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