RECREATIONAL LOOP 101 QUE Sheet Loop 101 Turn Road Dist (Miles) Total Dist (Miles) Recommended Start at US 3 / NH 110 Intersection Direction of Distance Experience Go straight (E) on NH 110 (Stark Hwy) 13.74 13.74 Map Grid Loop ID Start Location Travel Miles Level Loop Features Turn left (ENE) on NH 110A (Muzzey Hill Rd) 3.92 17.66 Stark Covered Bridge Turn left (NW) on NH 16 (Berlin Rd) 17.23 34.89 13 Mile Woods Turn left (WNW) on NH 26 (Colebrook Rd (East Side Rd)) 21.46 56.35 D8 101 Northumberland Counter Clockwise 82.6 Expert Dixville Notch Turn left (SW) on US 3 (Main St) 25.61 81.96 Balsams Resort Go straight (SE) on Church St 0.17 82.13 Keep right (S) on US 3 (Main St) 0.29 82.42 Finish at NH 110 / US 3 Intersection

RECREATIONAL LOOP 102 QUE Sheet Loop 102 Turn Road Dist (Miles) Total Dist (Miles) Start at US 2 / NH 135 Intersection Recommended Go straight (E) on Mechanic St 0.52 0.52 Direction of Distance Experience straight (E) on Middle St 0.34 0.86 Map Grid Loop ID Start Location Travel Miles Level Loop Features straight (ESE) on North Rd 6.15 7.01 Covered Bridge ­ Lancaster Turn left (ESE) on US 2 (Presidential Hwy) 0.25 7.26 C10 102 Lancaster Bi­Directional 29.7 Intermediate Whitefield Village Turn right (SW) on NH 116 (Bailey Rd) 8.80 16.06 Go straight (WNW) on Elm St 0.34 16.4 straight (NNW) on NH 142 (Elm St) 5.50 21.9 Turn right (NE) on NH 135 (Connecticut River Rd) 7.80 29.7 Finish at NH 135 / US 2 Intersection

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No person less then 16 years of age P be seen. No person shall operate a Map Grid Key NATURAL AREA G may operate or ride upon a bicycle on a Every person riding a bicycle has the bicycle, except for a bicycle equipped public way unless he or she wears same rights and privileges of persons with clipless pedals, unless such F7 1 Androscoggin Wayside Park X X X protective headgear of a type approved driving cars. The bicycle driver has the bicycle has pedals equipped with a by the commissioner of Health and same responsibilities as other drivers. reflector of a type approved by the D5 2 Beaver Brook Falls Wayside X X Human Services (RSA 265:144(X)) Every person riding a bicycle shall have BICYCLE MAP director which conform to 49 CFR all of the rights and be subject to the 571.108 Table 2 and which shall be duties applicable to the driver of any E4 3 X X X X X X visible from a distance of 200 feet other vehicle under the rules of the during darkness. (RSA 266:87(I)) road. (RSA 265.143) Ride Single File F2 4 Deer Mountain Campground X X X X X X No Person, during darkness, shall Never block traffic by riding two operate a bicycle equipped with clipless E5 5 Dixville Notch State Park X X X abreast. Persons riding bicycles two or pedals unless the operator is wearing more abreast shall not impede the either reflectorized leg bands on the Lights Required for Night Riding C11 6 X X X normal and reasonable flow of traffic, lower exterior of the operator’s legs or and on a laned roadway shall ride You must see and be seen to be safe some other type of light reflective within a single lane. (RSA 265:144(V)) on a bicycle. Every bicycle operated C10 7 John Wingate Weeks Historic Site X X X X X equipment on the exterior of either the upon any way during darkness shall be operator’s legs or shoes. (RSA equipped with a lamp emitting a white E3 8 X X X X X X 266:87(II)) Use of Hand Signals light visible from a distance of 300 feet F9 9 X X X Bicyclists intending to turn right or left in front of the bicycle and with a red reflector on the rear of a type approved Handlebars and Seat shall not be required to give a continuous hand or arm signal if the by the director, which shall be visible F7 10 Mollidgewock State Campground X X X X Be sure your bicycle fits you. Keep hand is needed in the control or from a distance of 300 feet to the rear handlebars and seat adjusted tightly operation of the bicycle. (RSA when directly in front of the lawful F9 11 Nansen Wayside Park X X X X and correctly. A person propelling a 265:144(VI)) upper beams of headlamps on a motor vehicle. A lamp emitting a red light bicycle shall not ride other than upon or Respect the Laws in NH G7 12 Umbagog Lake Campground X X X X X X X astride a permanent and regular seat visible from 300 feet to the rear may be Communities used in addition to the red reflector. attached to the bicycle. (RSA New Hampshire State Parks have varying degree of accessibiltiy. Most parks have accessible restrooms Any bicyclist shall stop upon demand of (RSA 266:86) 265:144(1)) and picnic facilites, and all state park campgrounds have accesssible campsites. To ensure that the a peace officer and permit his bicycle to appropriate facilities are available to meet specific needs, please call ahead to the park you hope to visit. be inspected. (RSA 265:144(VIII)) Any Don’t Carry Passengers city or town shall have the power to Brakes No bicycle shall be used to carry more make ordinances, bylaws or regulations respecting the use and equipment of In order to ride safely you must be able DTTD/Lary Dale persons at one time then the number IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER: Read before using this map. for which it is designed and equipped. bicycles. (RSA 265:149) to stop your bicycle when you want to. GREAT NORTH (RSA 265:144(II)) Maintain your brakes in good condition This map is being provided as a public service for informational purposes only. The State of New Hampshire as and check them before each ride. well as the cities and towns on whose roadways and rail­trails you will travel, and the agencies, groups and Don’t Cling to other Vehicles Every bicycle shall be equipped with a Keep your Bicycles Safe individuals who have contributed to the development of this map (hereinafter the "contributing parties") are not WOODS REGION Clinging to a moving vehicle is brake or brakes which will enable its Do a bicycle safety check before you extremely dangerous. No person riding driver to stop the bicycle within 25 feet responsible for your personal safety. The contributing parties make no warranties or guarantees regarding ride. No bicycle shall be operated a bicycle shall hold fast to or hitch onto from a speed of 10 miles per hour on the accuracy of the map's content, as well as to the safety, condition and usability of the roads and rail­trails unless the steering, brakes, tires and any vehicle moving upon a way. (RSA dry, level, clean pavement. (RSA other required equipment are in safe depicted on this map for use by bicyclists and the general public. The contributing parties shall not be liable to you 265:144(III), RSA 265:145) 266:88) condition. (RSA 265:144(IX)) for any loss or injury arising out of the map's use.