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Mountain biking
Explore the easy 7.3-mile mountain biking loop on the CCC Moose Brook Trails, gaining 698 feet through varied terrain in Moose Brook State P
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Highlight • Rest Area
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5.60 km
Highlight • Trail
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11.7 km
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10.8 km
910 m
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11.7 km
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You can find convenient parking within Moose Brook State Park, often near the Moose Brook State Park Picnic Area. The park serves as the primary access point for the trail network.
Yes, as the trails are located within Moose Brook State Park, there is typically an entrance fee for the park. You can find current fee information and any specific regulations on the official New Hampshire State Parks website, such as visitnh.gov.
The trails are enjoyable throughout the warmer months, but the fall season is particularly stunning. The White Mountains region, including Moose Brook State Park, offers amazing foliage colors, making for a truly scenic ride. Always check local conditions before heading out, especially in spring when trails might be wet.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome in Moose Brook State Park and on its trails. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all park visitors and wildlife. Please remember to clean up after your pet.
The terrain is quite varied, offering something for everyone. You'll encounter packed earth, dirt, gravel, and crushed stone surfaces. Expect sections with roots and rocks, along with purpose-built features like berms, jumps, and wooden bridges. Some trails, like "Deerfly," have steady climbs, while others offer fun downhill sections.
Absolutely! While the network has challenging sections, there are also easy and flat trails perfect for beginners. Trails such as "Hinchey" and "Lost Campground" are considered beginner-friendly, allowing new riders to enjoy the park's beauty at a comfortable pace.
Yes, the CCC Moose Brook Trails are part of a larger network. This route specifically includes sections of the CCC Moose Brook trails, CCC Hub North trails, Perkins Path, CCC Perimeter Path West, and Deerfly, among others. You can also connect to the Presidential Rail Trail for longer, flatter rides with expansive mountain views.
Beyond the natural beauty of thick woods and stream crossings, the trails themselves are a notable feature, having been expanded upon the original paths built by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) in the 1930s. You'll also find a refreshing swimming hole fed by mountain runoff within Moose Brook State Park, perfect for a post-ride cool-down.
For a challenging and classic experience, try the CCC Perimeter West to Perkins Path loop. This 2.5-mile route features rock gardens, bridges, and stream crossings, and many experienced riders recommend tackling it counter-clockwise for the best flow and challenge.
This specific route is rated as easy, making it suitable for a wide range of riders. However, the overall CCC Moose Brook Trails network offers a diverse range of difficulties, from beginner-friendly paths to more technical, rooty, and rocky sections for advanced riders.
Based on the route's distance and typical riding pace, you can expect to complete this specific 11.7 km (7.3 mi) route in approximately 1 hour and 8 minutes. This duration can vary depending on your speed and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.