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The Goffstown Rail Trail offers an easy touring bicycle ride through a diverse landscape. You will cycle past peaceful wooded sections and open fields, enjoying views of Glen Lake and the Piscataquog River. This gentle route covers 10.6 miles (17.0 km) with a modest elevation gain of 338 feet (103 metres). Expect to complete the ride in about 1 hour and 33 minutes, making it perfect for a relaxed outing. The easy difficulty ensures a comfortable experience for all skill levels.
You will find convenient parking areas located along the trail, making access straightforward. Take advantage of the rest stops equipped with benches for comfortable breaks during your ride. For your safety, busy road crossings, particularly over Mast Road (NH-114), feature button-activated pedestrian hybrid beacons. Clear wayfinding signs are also installed to help guide you smoothly along the entire route. This makes planning your visit simple and stress-free.
As you explore the trail, you might notice historical remnants, such as the Hillsborough County Poor Farm Cemetery. These elements add a touch of intrigue to your journey, connecting you with the area's past. The route's design, with its gentle grade, reflects its origin as a former railway line. This makes it an excellent choice for a leisurely ride, allowing you to appreciate both nature and local history.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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16.1 km
847 m
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13.3 km
3.31 km
255 m
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The trail is enjoyable throughout the year, but spring, summer, and fall offer the most pleasant conditions for cycling. Fall provides beautiful foliage views, while spring and summer are great for enjoying the wooded sections and views of Glen Lake and the Piscataquog River. Winter cycling is possible, but be prepared for snow and ice, which can affect the surface.
The Goffstown Rail Trail primarily features a compacted gravel or crushed stone surface, often called 'nitpac,' which is suitable for touring bicycles. While mostly hard-packed, you might encounter some dirt, sandy areas, and paved sections, especially at road crossings. Bikes with knobby tires are recommended for a more comfortable ride on the mixed surfaces.
Yes, the trail is rated as 'easy' and is very suitable for beginners and families. Its flat and gentle grade, typical of rail trails, makes it ideal for casual riders and those seeking a relaxed cycling experience. The manageable length of 5.5 miles one way also contributes to its accessibility.
There are designated parking areas along the trail. Convenient access points are available, and you'll find informational signs to help you navigate. For specific parking locations, it's best to check the official Goffstown town website at goffstownnh.gov.
The trail is generally dog-friendly. However, it's always important to keep your dog on a leash and clean up after them to ensure a pleasant experience for all trail users.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access and use the Goffstown Rail Trail. It is free and open to the public for recreational use.
Along the trail, you'll find diverse scenery including views of Glen Lake and the Piscataquog River, wooded areas, and open fields. You can also pass by historical elements such as the Hillsborough County Poor Farm Cemetery and remnants of its past as a railroad corridor. Local businesses and shops are also accessible near the trail.
Yes, the Goffstown Rail Trail seamlessly connects to the paved Piscataquog Rail Trail in Manchester, allowing for a longer, continuous ride of up to 10.1 miles one way when combined. There are also designated bike lanes connecting to the New Boston Rail Trail, expanding your touring possibilities.
Given the mixed surface of compacted gravel, dirt, and occasional sand, a touring bicycle with knobby tires is recommended. Bring water, snacks, a basic bike repair kit, and sun protection. Helmets are always advised for safety. Mile markers are present every 0.5 miles, which can help with navigation.
The trail is generally safe, with amenities like benches and informational signs. For busy road crossings, particularly over Mast Road (NH-114), there are button-activated pedestrian hybrid beacons to ensure safer passage. Always be aware of your surroundings and other trail users.
The Goffstown Rail Trail is primarily an out-and-back route, stretching 5.5 miles in one direction. However, its connection to the Piscataquog Rail Trail allows for extended one-way rides or longer out-and-back journeys.
This wasn't so much a ride as it was a way to work in some exercise with transportation to the Giant Pumpkin regatta. Definitely a cool idea for an event in a charming town. The rail is in good shape and has nice views but it would benefit from being paved