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Lake Sunapee Hiking & Biking
Mount Sunapee
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Province Trail leads from the base of
the Mount Sunapee ski area to the summit of Sunapee
Mountain, and receives heavy use in the summer
months. Almost all of the trail is part of the
Sunapee-Ragged-Kearsarge Greenway. The trail head
is at the end of Old Province Road in Goshen. |
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| The
Newbury Trail leads from near the shore
of Lake Sunapee to Lake Solitude on Sunapee Mountain.
Lack of parking makes this trail less desirable
for large groups during the busy summer season.
The trail has become part of the Sunapee-Ragged-Kearsarge
Greenway Trail, and is marked with its trapezoidal
white blazes in addition to earlier orange blazes. |
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| The
Andrew Brook Trail leads from Mountain
Road in Newbury to Lake Solitude high on the flank
of Sunapee Mountain. It also provides access to
the 75-mile loop Sunapee-Ragged-Kearsarge Greenway
Trail and the 50-mile Monadnock Sunapee Greenway
Trail. There are 3 crossings of Andrew Brook and
several of side brooks, only some of which are
bridged. |
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Goshen
Gunnison
Lake's Ruth
LeClair Trail
One
of the state's best-kept secrets, Gunnison Lake, fondly
called "The Goshen Ocean" by local residents,
is a tranquil spot for canoeing and bird-watching. For
a pleasant walk, take the Ruth LeClair Memorial Trail,
a three-mile loop
around Gunnison Lake. |
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More information coming soon!
The
Fells/Hay Estate
Sunapee-Ragged-Kearsarge
Greenway Coalition
Monadnock-Sunapee
Greenway Trail Club
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