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Greater Wolfeboro NEMBA

Greater Wolfeboro NEMBA

The Greater Wolfeboro NEMBA Chapter is dedicated to providing and maintaining sustainable, multi-use trails in Wolfeboro, NH for people of all ages and skills levels.

Our trails are located in Wolfeboro, a 4-season tourist destination with unmatched scenic beauty and quintessential New England charm in New Hampshire's Lakes Region on the northeastern shore of Lake Winnipesaukee.

Greater Wolfeboro NEMBA currently maintains approximately 16 miles of trails, which are all located in Wolfeboro, NH. Our trails represent a nice mix of terrain – from traditional ‘rake n’ ride’ to machine-built – for all ages and skill levels. Unless posted otherwise on our Greater Wolfeboro NEMBA Facebook Page, visitors can expect to find maintained/groomed trails. 

In addition to 16 miles of trails, another great feature is that Greater Wolfeboro NEMBA trails connect with other trail systems, including Cotton Valley Rail Trail, a 12-mile hard-packed trail located in Wolfeboro, Brookfield and Wakefield, NH. The town of Wolfeboro also features another 20+ miles of double-track, so there is no shortage of opportunities for mountain-biking and other non-motorized recreational uses.

Our hope for the future is that we can directly connect the current trails with 50+ miles of double-track that span from Wolfeboro to New Durham, NH and beyond.

Trail Overview

Abenaki: 

Location: Easily accessible from the Rail Trail and Route 109.

Features: 5 miles of intermediate and advanced singletrack trails.

Description: These rails are unique because they wind around the nordic ski slopes at Abenaki Ski Area. If you want more mountainous riding and more aerobic activity, Abenaki is your spot.

Skill Level: Intermediate / Advanced

Parking: 390 Pine Hill Rd, Wolfeboro, NH 03894

Open:

Winter - Not open for biking. Downhill and XC Skiing are available.

Fall - Mountain biking, walking, trail running, dog walking, bird watching, orienteering.

Summer - Mountain biking, walking, trail running, dog walking, bird watching, orienteering.

Click here for more information about Abenaki on Trailforks.

 

Fernald: 

Location: Easily accessible from the Rail Trail and Route 109.

Features: 3.5  miles of easy and intermediate singletrack trails that can be used year-round.

Description: Wiley Brook River runs through these machine-built trails, which features sandy soil. Fernald has a small footprint with lots of ‘fast and flowy’ turns that are fun to ride. 

Skill Level: Beginner to Intermediate

Parking: 64 Governor John Wentworth Hwy, Wolfeboro, NH 03894

Open:

Winter - Groomed for fat biking, (Snowshoeing and XC Skiing are permitted.)

Fall - Mountain biking, walking, trail running, dog walking, bird watching, orienteering.

Summer - Mountain biking, walking, trail running, dog walking, bird watching, orienteering.

Spring - Mountain biking, walking, trail running, dog walking, bird watching, orienteering

Click here for more information about Fernald on Trailforks.

 

Sewall Woods Conservation Area: 

Location: Easily accessible from downtown Wolfeboro.

Features: 5 miles of beginner to intermediate singletrack and doubletrack trails.

Description: Sewall Woods is a 179-acre woodland that encompasses four parcels of land acquired by the Lakes Region Conservation Trust. Featuring ‘rake n’ ride and also some flow, these trails are perfect for families, because they provide a multi-level experience.

Parking: Clow Road, Wolfeboro, NH 03894

Open:

Winter - Closed.

Fall - Mountain biking, walking, trail running, dog walking, bird watching, orienteering.

Summer - Mountain biking, walking, trail running, dog walking, bird watching, orienteering.

Spring - Mountain biking, walking, trail running, dog walking, bird watching, orienteering.

Click here for more information about Sewall Woods Conservation Area on Trailforks.

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