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Monadnock Region Bicycle Routes AÑ A¦ AÑ Im Aù A¦ ?{ Aä Aõ AÑ Im AÑ ?} Ij A B C D E F G H I J AÑ K 3.8 Hall Pond MOUNT SUNAPEE STATE PARK HARRIMAN CHANDLER STATE FOREST East Washington Rd Tom Pond DAVISVILLE STATE FOREST 2.8 Beaver Brook GOSHENGOSHEN 7 WEBSTER Blackwater River ?{ 2.8 West Rd 4.5 )" WEBSTER Lempster St North Pond Lake Massasecum 8.9 Warner River PILLSBURY STATE PARK MAST YARD STATE FOREST 9.1 WARNER Park Av Hilliard Pond Vickery PondMill Pond WARNER NH 114 Bear Pond MONADNOCK REGION ?¥ Chatterton Pond NH 10 May Pond !"`$ Mitchell Pond Ayers Pond ConnecticutValley 4.5 BRADFORDBRADFORD Colleague Pond Penacook Rd CONNECTICUT RIVER STATE FOREST Bacon Pond Hopkinton Rd Pine St BICYCLE ROUTES LEMPSTER Frog Pond Day Pond Clement Pond 5.1 CHARLESTOWN LEMPSTER Hedgehog Pond 4.0 Dickerson Brook CHARLESTOWN AÑ Mountain Rd Amey Brook Weare Rd Connecticut River ACWORTHACWORTH Fletcher Pond !"a$ Bog Brook Aä Contookcook River 1 Upper Pond Rolf Pond Central Rd 1 )"6 Roundys Cove 5.4 HOPKINTONHOPKINTON ?y Kp 0 2.5 5 10 Main St Marlow Rd Carr Pond DODGE BROOK FOREST ?» French Pond Aõ 5.8 Cñ 1.7 ?§ Long Pond WASHINGTONWASHINGTON Miles Canal No 1 1.4 Kimbal Pond Halfmoon Pond Hopkinton-Everett Reservoir !"`$ Herricks Cove E. WashingtonCarter Rd Pond Old Concord Rd CONTOOCOOK?y Kp STATE FOREST 5 Alstead Rd Sand Brook " Sand Pond )3.2 NH 12A Island Pond 5.0 Keyser Pond Alstead Rd CRANEY HILL STATE FOREST Hopkinton Lake HONEY BROOK STATE FOREST Barney Pond HENNIKERHENNIKER AMES STATE FOREST Meanys Cove LANGDON Millen Lake Legend LANGDON NH123A Trout Pond Contention Pond BatesA¦ Mill Pond Freezeland Pond Bike Routes 5.4 High St Drew Lake NH 10 Cooledge Rd 3.3 Recommended Bicycle Routes (Paved) Albees Cove 10.1 ?{ Philbrick Pond Loon Pond Middle Pond Smith Pond Church St Ashuelot Pond South Main St Canal No 2 Recommended Bicycle Routes (Unpaved) Gould Pond Cold River Cohoos PondRussell Millpond TROTTEN TRAILS STATE FOREST Gustin Pond Shedd Brook HILLSBOROUGH Aä ?¥ 4.4 HILLSBOROUGH Morrill Pond Advanced bicycle skills recommended (Paved) Second N.H. Tpk FOX STATE FOREST Craney Pond 6.7 T-3 Barrett Pond D A R T M O U T H L A K E DUNBARTON River St Arch Pond D A R T M O U T H L A K E 6.6 DUNBARTON Advanced bicycle skills recommended (Unpaved) Main St Gee Brook 7.2 Choate Brook 4.3 SS U U N N A A P P E E E E BordenRR E E G G Pond I I O O N N ?Æ 1.9 Improved Rail Trail (Paved or Stone Dust) Barden Pond Center Rd Að 4.9 MARLOWMARLOW ?» ?y Forest Rd NH 123 3.1 !"a$ Saxton River Að Black Pond Brook Unimproved Rail Trail rough surface Tinker Pond White Pond Kp Whitcomb Rd Village Pond Aä I Passenger Service Available Lake Warren P26 Dudley Pond 1.0 1.5 2 Center Rd 2 ALSTEADALSTEAD Contoocook Val Rd VINCENT STATE FOREST Features WINDSORWINDSOR Keene Rd 42 Beards Brook 1.4 Concord Stage Rd ?§ Black Pond 0.9 1 Exit Numbers Að Beaver Wood Pond Hidden Pond Deering Center Rd Dudley Brook Duck Hole Big Pond 7.9 Cold Spring Pond Hillsborough Rail Trail E Deering Rd Airports Raymond Pond Að Franklin Pierce Lake Weare Reservoir Everett Lake Highland Lake Bagley Pond 2.1 ?¥ NH 10 Covered Bridges A¦ Crane Pond Grassy Brook PITCHER MOUNTAIN STATE FOREST Contoocook Valley Hillsborough RailTrail 3.5 Walpole Valley Rd Kidders Pond T-1 Commuter Rail Station CLOUGH STATE PARK 3.3 ?{ Walpole Reservoir Andorra Pond Campbell Pond Rest Areas 49 March Hill Rd Caldwell PondCranberry Pond Steels Pond WEARE 5.8 NH 10 Squamscot Bog WEARE STODDARDSTODDARD NH 123 ?y CrossRd WALPOLE Converse Pond R-10 Franklin Pierce Hwy P-1 Park & Ride WALPOLE 5.7 Deer Pond DEERINGDEERING 9.7 Mt William Pond Bellows Rd Alstead Hill Rd 6.2 State Parks with Facilities Spoons Pond ?y fg 1 7.9 Center Pond A-17 6.2 6.6 Upton Pond Deering Center Rd Goose Pond North Branch Aa State Parks & Forest Boundaries Cheshire Rail Trail Gilsum Rd Deering Reservoir 1.1 5.4 Surry Rd 5.1 So. John Stark Hwy A¦ 1 Water Taylor Pond ANTRIMANTRIM Dustin Tavern Rd 4.2 NH 123 1.1 BP-1 Bicycle Paths Graves Pond Main St Washington St 8.1 Fulton PondPicataquog River ?§ 4.7 GILSUM 5.8 Ferrin Pond Franklin Pierce Hw Recreational Loops GILSUM Aä Franklin Hw Franklin Pierce Gregg Lake ?» Daniels Lake Exit 2 1.6 Bolster Pond Maple Av ?{ Recreational bicycle loops Otter Brook Robb Reservoir ?Æ Hastings Av 3 ?y 5.0 Chapman Pond Að Shattuck Pond 3 Park Av POT HOLES AND BEARS DEN STATE FOREST Pleasant Pond ?¥ Main St Start recreational bicycle loop Granite Lake 5.7 Willard Pond Collins Brook SURRYSURRY Ellis Reservoir ?» SULLIVANSULLIVAN Rye Pond NH 123 5.2 1.2 Recommended direction of travel BENNINGTONBENNINGTON Bennington Rd Middle Branch Piscataquog Riv. Ashuelot River MERRIMACK VALLEY REGION Court St MERRIMACK VALLEY REGION ?{5.2 ? Wilson Pond Dennison Pond ?§ Arch St Either direction of travel Surry Mountain Lake 7.1 6.6 Kp 0.4 Nelson Rd 7.0 Still Pond 2.0 recommended DartmouthColl. Rd 4 Beard Pond Cheshire Rail Trail Moose Brook Francestown Rd Francestown Rd Roxbury St West St Hillsborough RailTrail 3.6 Granite Lake Rd Moose BkEvas Marsh Industrial Heritage Trail Roxbury Rd 1.1 Main St ?y Dodge Pond Monadnock Rd NH 9 FRANCESTOWN 7.1 NELSONNELSON FRANCESTOWN 4.1 Nh137 Aû ?y ?Ä Spoonwood Lake AðStoddard Rd New Boston Rd 5.2 Aü State Rt 202 Whittemore Lake Base Hill Rd West Surry Rd 0.8 Nubanusit Lake Hunts Pond 3.0 Haunted Lake 8.1 Nelson Rd Piscataquog River 2.1 3.1 NH 12 &101 4.7 A¦ ?» Loop 501 South Village Rd ?{ 1.5 3.0 Jacks Pond Norway Pond Tolman Pond GreenfieldAû Rd 2nd Nh Tpke South ?¥ Main St Goose Pond Franklin Pierce Hw Tenney Pond 5.1 NN E E W W BB O O S S T T O O N N Aä AÍ KEENE?¥The Branch WESTMORELAND HANCOCKHANCOCK 1.5 4.4 WESTMORELAND ?¥ Middle Rd VERMONT Hurricane Rd 4.3 1 6.0 3.0 Powder Mill Pond 43 Sunset Lake 4.4 1.6 Woodward Pond OTTER BROOK STATE PARK Juggernaut Pond Otter Lake 4.0 Bailey Pond Us202 Concord St GREENFIELD STATE PARK 4.4 Otter Brook LakeROXBURY Childs Bog 8.8 ROXBURY Silver Lake 3.8 Hogback Pond 6.1 Maple Av McGregors Pond Harrisville Pond Mont Vernon Rd 5.2 KEENEKEENE Court St 6.9 6.6 AÍ Park Av Nh137 South Branch Piscataquog River 0.9 Roxbury Rd HARRISVILLEHARRISVILLE 4.4 4 2 Arch St Chesham Pond 4 Industrial Heritage Trail Skatutakee Lake Hancock Rd Beaver Pond Aû GREENFIELDGREENFIELD Branch Rd Colby Pond NH 63 Harvey Pond Babbidge Reservoir Gilbo Av0.8 1.3 West St Brown Rd Middle Hancock Rd Zephyr Lake Sandhill Pond River Rd Dinsmore Pond Francestown Tpk Candy LnChesterfield Rd Russell Reservoir ?y 4.4 NH 12 &101 Aü NH 137 KpContoocook River Clapp Pond Tater Rd Dublin Rd Base Hill Rd 5.0 ?§ 3.5 Að Cheshire Pond The BranchThe Branch Minnewawa Brook LEIGHTON STATE FORESTHowe Reservoir Loop 502 1.9 Pinnacle PondSpofford Lake Franklin Pierce Hw Aü Matthews Rd AÍ Wight Pond Roby Pond Aò P27 Nubanusit Bk Badger Pond 8.9 4.0 Main St Brook St ?z 12.0 Dark Pond Hortons Pond Kp 6.4 STATE PARK 41 Main St Dublin Pond AÍ Woods Pond Wilson Pond Greenfield Rd. ?» Monadnock Hwy MacDowell Reservoir LYNDEBOROUGHLYNDEBOROUGH ?y Franklin Pierce Hw Stone Pond MONTMONT VERNONVERNON 2.5 VERMONT ?{ Stearns Pond Center Rd Aò CHESTERFIELDCHESTERFIELD DUBLINDUBLINUpper Jaffrey Rd Turnpike Rd MARLBOROUGH Mud Pond 7.8 Kp South BrA-18 MARLBOROUGH PETERBOROUGHPETERBOROUGH Meetinghouse Pond Union St Ashuelot River ?¼ 3 Forest Rd 3.8 7.9 A-19 Ashuelot Rail Trail Aò Center Rd 2.0 Main St. Cheshire Rail Trail Topside Pond Burton Pond 2.6 River St Monadnock Rail Trail Monadnock Mountain Cranberry Meadow Pond WANTASTIQUET MOUNTAIN STATE FOREST ?Ä 44 Mountain Reservoir JAFFREY Frost Pond AMHERSTAMHERST Indian Pond SWANZEY ?¥ MILLER STATE PARK 4.9 SWANZEY Flat Roof Mill Rd V# Burton Hwy 8.3 South Brook Ashuelot Lily Pond Thorndike Pond 0.5 HomesteadAv MONADNOCK STATE PARK Cunningham Pond CURTISS DOGWOOD STATE PARK North River Rd Baker Pond Fullam Pond Dublin Rd Parker Pond AÍ 3.9 Corey Pond 4.6 Aï 0.6 Garfield Pond 5 North Round Pond CASALIS STATE FOREST 1.7 5 5 Brattleboro Rd South Rd 45 NH 101 !"a$ Swanzey Lake Aü Webster Hwy Old Wilton Reservoir 2.0 46 Cumings Pond GAY STATE FOREST NH 45 Loop 504 Stony Brook Swanzey Lake Rd Farrar Pond Perkins Pond 3.0 PISGAH WILDERNESS STATE PARK Gen I D White Hwy Gibbons Hwy New Wilton Reservoir 5.2 Souhegan River CÎ HAVEN STATE FOREST AÍ Kilburn Pond 1.7 Kp Old WestportRd Að 7.8 3 Vermont Að WILTONWILTON High St. JAFFREY Kp 6.9 JAFFREY 6.4 TROY Main St TEMPLETEMPLE AÍ TROY NH 123 Temple Rd MILFORD ChesterfieldRd 2 MILFORD 6.8 General Miller Hwy Union St Round Pond Quarry Pond 7.1 Cheshire Pond ?Á 5.0 Osgood Pond Spot Meadow Pond West Hill Reservoir MonadnockTurnpike Rd Rail Trail NH 12 N SHARONSHARON ?» Main St River St AëHINSDALEHINSDALE 7.0 West Rd Forest Rd Fitzwilliam Rd Gilmore Pond A-19 Caswell Pond Fort Hill Tufts Pond Hale Pond 7.4 Aò 3.8 Mountain Reservoir Ashuelot Main St NH32 AÍ Hodge Pond CÎ Cushing Pond Bowker Pond 8.6 Batchelder Pond 3.0 Forest Lake Loop 503 3.6 Rockwood Pond NH 124 NashuaSharon Rd Rd Greenville-Mason Rail Trail GraniteSt Ashuelot Rail Trail KIMBALL FOREST Turnpike Rd Brattleboro Rd Tobey Hwy Fish Hatchery Rd Scott Pond 3.8 Contoocook River Dickinson PondWINCHESTERWINCHESTER Black Reservoir RHODODENDRON STATE PARK Jaffrey Rd Contoocook Lake Gridley River Trail Rail GraniteTown NH 119 E ANNETT STATE FOREST RUSSELL-ABBOTT FOREST Hinsdale Rd Sandy Pond Melendy Pond Richmond Rd 47 1.9 Pearly Lake Bullet Pond ?§ Hubbard Pond Ashuelot Rail Trail Scott Brook N.H.
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