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Title: Bicycling
Notice:Bicycling for Fun
Moderator:JAMIN::WASSER
Created:Mon Apr 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:3214
Total number of notes:31946

1585.0. "Bike Trails Update" by AKOV12::CJACQUES () Mon Jun 11 1990 09:15

    Hi!  I'm new to this file and even newer to the sport.  I've
    been in here trying to sell a mountain bike that I've decided
    to keep instead.  After picking up a second job, I decided I
    didn't need the money as badly as before and want to enjoy
    this bike I won in a raffle instead.  
    
    Ok..so that's my background in a nutshell.  I have a friend
    who has also bought a mountain bike, and we both want to start
    using them.  We've heard of a bike trail area down the Cape,
    but wonder if there is any such animal a little closer to home,
    or at least not at the Cape.  We both only have either Sunday
    or Saturday free, and don't want to spend all day trying to
    drive to the cape.  We want to get used to the bikes in a
    safer area than just going out and riding down the road. 
    (Particularly because we both live in Lowell, and it's not
    the safest place to be.)
    
    We've heard mention of trails in Lexington?  or Carlisle?  Can
    anyone give me directions or information on these?  And also,
    and other places around this area, and Southern New Hampshire?
    We'd be willing to travel a bit to get there, perhaps Western
    Mass?  We just don't want "Cape traffic" hassles, although it
    sound like the most interesting place.
    
                                     Thanks for your help
    
                                             cj *->
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1585.1White MountainsDSTEG2::SHEEHANNeil Sheehan DSTEG NIO/B18 Dtn.285-2567Mon Jun 11 1990 11:438
 There are some bike/hiking trails in the White Mountains. One that we've been
 planning on trying is at the Covered Bridge Campgrounds on The Kangamagus
 highway. I'm sure if you stopped in or called the rangers station or called
 the tourist info people you could get more info about offroad biking in the
 White Mountains National Forest.

 Neil...
1585.2Durango in Townsend?LACV01::DAVIDSONHave gun...will travelMon Jun 18 1990 17:165
    North on 13 out of Townsend, Ma is the Townsend forest.  Real nice
    moderate trails including some singletrack up/down and a killer gravel
    road.  You can easily spend a day in here exploring the trails.
    
    bd
1585.3AKOV12::CJACQUESTue Jun 19 1990 09:3812
    Now that sounds great!  I'm taking note of the previou note too
    mentioning the White Mountains, but that's just a little further
    than we wanted.  
    
    Any input on Lexington? or Carlisle?
    
    Also, someone mentioned to me something about an area up behind
    Nashua (NH) High School?  Does anybody know if this is just a
    park, or is it open to bikes?  They were pretty vague.
         
                                          cj *->
        
1585.4Tons of Trails SVCRUS::CRANETue Jun 19 1990 09:4611
    
      I ride some trails in Upton MA.  They start across the street
    from Blackstone valley High school and go on for miles.  They are
    mostly single track and some parts are very challenging (I've got
    the bruises to proove it!).  I also ride power lines to an abandoned
    railroad trestle in milbury and the Upton state forest is my next
    target.  All these areas are relativly free from
    hikers/horses/pedestrians/dirt bikes and other distractions.
    
     John C.
    
1585.5Mine Falls - Nashua HS2HOT::RAKTue Jul 03 1990 23:299
    Re .3 : 
    
    The area behind Nashua HS is Mine Falls Park. It does have several
    paths, paved and unpaved, with distances like 3-5 mi.
    
    The paths are (generally) narrow and frequented by numerous runners
    and other fitness/nature walkers and riders. You would probably have
    more fun in a less civilized area ...
    						happy trails ...
1585.6Ridge Road Railroad BedDICKNS::MACDONALDVAXELN - Realtime Software PubsMon Jul 09 1990 14:328
    In Nashua, off Ridge Road, a couple hundred feet before the narrow
    bridge over Salmon Brook, there is an abandoned railroad bed (no
    tracks, no ties). I wonder if anyone has ventured down there. I checked
    an old map, and it appears to extend for MANY miles through Dunstable
    and beyond.
    
    -Paul
    
1585.7I was there.NHASAD::BYRNETue Jul 23 1991 15:2015
    
    I know it's been a while since the previous reply was
    entered, but
    
    I was just down on that trail off of Ridge Road.  It
    was really up and down little bumps in the trail, but 
    alot of fun.  Nice and peaceful, we went down a couple
    of miles and turned around because of time, but I 
    want to check it out again.
    
    It was great riding for hybrid bikes like we have.
    
    I didn't realize it was an abandoned railroad bed.  
    
    
1585.8Nashua-Acton-BostonVERGA::MACDONALDHome of Digital Realtime PubsMon Jul 29 1991 14:164
    I saw a brief blurb about that trail in the Telegraph. Apparently, it
    was once the Nashua-Acton-Boston railroad. I understand it went under
    a few decades ago. In theory you should be able to pedal right into
    Acton along that railbed.