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Mountain bike trails in White Farm State Forest provide a tranquil setting for outdoor activities in Concord, New Hampshire. The terrain is characterized by woodland paths through pine forests, open fields, and small wetland areas. Trails are generally accessible with gentle elevation changes, making them suitable for various skill levels. The network includes multi-use trails that connect to other local areas like Memorial Field.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.

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Easy 8.0-mile mountain bike loop in Merrimack County's Walker Forest, featuring varied terrain and a wooden bridge over a stream.
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An easy 4.8-mile mountain biking route, the Concord-Lake Sunapee Rail Trail offers scenic views of rivers, woods, and historic landmarks.
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Broken Ground Area is a peaceful, wooded area with three main trails that are open to bikers and hikers. They are the orange-marked Marsh Loop, the yellow-marked Pond Loop, and the blue-marked Howard C. Nowell Trail. There are smaller connector trails, a pond, and some clearings in the woods to enjoy the sunshine coming through the trees.
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Bow Town Pond is a popular fishing pond with easy road access. Bow Center Road takes you right along the western side of the pond. You can park at the neighboring Bow Community Building where there are a number of benches at the pond's edge. The trails through the surrounding woodlands are popular with hikers and joggers.
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This road takes you past the fields and historic structures of White Farm. If you feel like parking your bike for a while, there are some nice walking or running trails through the fields.
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Once the backyard of the Swope family, this beautiful tract of land was donated by John Swope in honor of his wife, Marjory (although in the park's official name, this seems to be spelled Marjorie). This park has some nice, wooded trails for walking, running and, in winter, skiing. It's also a great starting place to link your adventure into the trails of other nearby parks.
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Once the backyard of the Swope family, this beautiful tract of land was donated by John Swope in honor of his wife, Marjory (although in the park's official name, this seems to be spelled Marjorie). This park has some nice, wooded trails for running, walking and, in winter, skiing. It's also a great starting place to link your adventure into the trails of other nearby parks.
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This park is for the most part a giant field, with some of it privately leased out for softball. The rest is open for multi-use, though, and there's a nice trail you can use to cut through to a nearby neighborhood if you like.
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This road takes you through cornfields on either side, and to the west you may catch glimpses of the historic buildings of White Farm. Altogether, this is one of the largest open spaces in Concord. If you want to veer off the road there are some nice footpaths through the fields, but they are marked for hiking only so you'd need to find a place to stash your bike.
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This tranquil natural area has three main trails that all make for a nice, easy jog through the woods. They are the orange-marked Marsh Loop, the yellow-marked Pond Loop, and the blue-marked Howard C. Nowell Trail. There are a few smaller connector trails, too.
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White Farm State Forest offers a tranquil setting with generally accessible terrain and gentle elevation changes. The trails wind through pine forests, open fields, and small wetland areas, making it suitable for leisurely rides rather than technical or challenging singletrack. The highest point only offers about 20 feet of elevation gain, so it's ideal for those seeking a relaxed ride.
Yes, White Farm State Forest is well-suited for beginners and families. Many trails are described as mostly flat and family-friendly, making them perfect for less experienced riders or those looking for an easy outing. An example of an easy route is the Walker Forest loop, which is 8.0 miles long and leads through diverse forest landscapes.
While White Farm State Forest is primarily known for its gentle terrain, there are a few routes that offer a bit more challenge. For instance, the Bow Town Pond loop from Bow Rotary Park is rated as difficult and includes some elevation changes around the pond, providing a more demanding ride for experienced mountain bikers.
There are 8 mountain bike routes available in White Farm State Forest, catering to various skill levels. These include 4 easy, 1 moderate, and 3 difficult trails, offering a good range of options for visitors.
You will primarily encounter woodland paths through pine forests, open fields, and small wetland areas. The trails are characterized by natural surfaces, offering a serene ride through diverse flora and fauna. The landscape is generally accessible with minimal elevation changes, providing a peaceful immersion in nature.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes in White Farm State Forest are loops. For example, the popular Jerry Hill – Langley Parkway and White Farm loop from Cilley State Forest is a 16.6-mile route that takes you through varied terrain. Another option is the Batchelder Mill – Broken Ground Area loop from Concord Heights, an easy 14.6-mile ride.
Yes, the trail network within White Farm State Forest connects to other local areas, including Memorial Field, expanding your exploration opportunities beyond the immediate forest boundaries.
The best time for mountain biking in White Farm State Forest is typically during the spring, summer, and fall months when the trails are clear of snow and ice. The diverse flora and fauna are vibrant, and the weather is generally pleasant for outdoor activities.
While White Farm State Forest is popular for cross-country skiing in winter, certain groomed trails are specifically maintained for skiing only, with restrictions on other activities like mountain biking. It's best to check local conditions and regulations before planning a winter mountain bike ride.
Yes, White Farm State Forest is accessible and bounded by Clinton Street, which provides access points. Parking is generally available for visitors, though specific parking areas for mountain bikers should be confirmed on site or via local signage.
Mountain bikers on komoot often praise the tranquil setting and the accessible nature of the trails. The forest's pine woodlands, open fields, and gentle elevation changes are frequently highlighted as ideal for a relaxing and immersive outdoor experience. Over 30 mountain bikers have used komoot to explore the varied terrain here.
Yes, the property has historical significance, established in 1846. Visitors can still find a number of significant buildings within the forest, offering a glimpse into its past while enjoying the natural surroundings.


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