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United States
New Hampshire
Hillsborough County

Snowmobile Trail Loop

Moderate

3.5

(23)

37

runners

Snowmobile Trail Loop

00:17

2.45km

30m

Running

Jog this 1.5-mile (2.4 km) moderate snowmobile trail loop in Silver Lake State Park, offering winter scenery and views of Silver Lake Beach.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Silver Lake Beach

Highlight • Beach

Silver Lake Beach is a great place to stop to relax and enjoy the beautiful and wooded area around the water.

The beach has picnic tables, bathrooms and water. There …

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2.45 km

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2.01 km

408 m

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1.33 km

615 m

429 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Snowmobile Trail Loop?

The Snowmobile Trail Loop is located within Silver Lake State Park in Hollis, New Hampshire. You can typically find parking available at the main entrance or designated trailheads within the park. Specific parking details might be available on the Silver Lake State Park website.

Are there any fees or permits required to jog in Silver Lake State Park?

Yes, as the Snowmobile Trail Loop is located within Silver Lake State Park, there may be entrance fees or permits required, especially during peak seasons or for vehicle access. It's best to check the official Silver Lake State Park website for current fee schedules and regulations before your visit.

Is the Snowmobile Trail Loop dog-friendly?

Policies regarding dogs on trails can vary by state park and season. While many snowmobile trails are multi-use, it's crucial to confirm the specific dog regulations for Silver Lake State Park. If dogs are permitted, they are typically required to be on a leash, and you must always clean up after them.

When is the best time of year to jog this trail?

This trail is primarily a winter running opportunity, as its name suggests it's a snowmobile trail. The best time to jog it is when there's sufficient snowpack, offering a groomed, packed surface. Early mornings in winter can provide a more solitary experience with less snowmobile traffic.

What is the terrain like for jogging on this loop?

The terrain on this loop, being a snowmobile trail, is generally groomed and offers a smoother, more stable surface than ungroomed natural trails. You can expect packed snow in winter, which provides comfortable footing. There are moderate elevation changes, with about 34 meters of ascent and descent, and you might encounter occasional bumps or moguls.

How should joggers share the trail with snowmobiles?

As a multi-use trail, joggers must exercise caution and be aware of snowmobiles. Always stay to one side of the trail, listen for approaching snowmobiles, and be prepared to move aside to allow them to pass safely. Wearing bright colors can also increase your visibility.

What scenic views or points of interest can I expect?

The trail offers unique winter scenery, leading through transformed woods and potentially offering views of mountains. A notable highlight along the route is Silver Lake Beach, which provides a picturesque destination even in winter.

Is this a good trail for beginner joggers?

With a moderate difficulty grade and a distance of approximately 2.45 kilometers, this loop can be suitable for beginner joggers, especially given the generally groomed nature of snowmobile trails. The packed snow surface can offer comfortable footing, but be mindful of the moderate elevation changes.

Does the Snowmobile Trail Loop connect with other trails?

Yes, the route primarily follows sections of various Snowmobile Trails. It also intersects with and utilizes parts of the Dunklee West Trail and Parker Pond Road, offering connections to other paths in the area.

Can I jog this trail during the warmer months?

While primarily a winter snowmobile trail, the underlying ground is often dirt. Some areas that are too wet for hiking or ATV use in other seasons become accessible when frozen over. However, during warmer months, the trail's condition might vary, potentially being muddy or less maintained for jogging. It's advisable to check local conditions if planning a summer run.

What should I wear for winter jogging on this trail?

For winter jogging, dress in layers to adapt to changing temperatures. Essential gear includes moisture-wicking base layers, an insulating mid-layer, and a wind/water-resistant outer shell. Traction devices like microspikes might be beneficial if conditions are icy. Don't forget a hat, gloves, and appropriate trail running shoes.

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