CROSS NEW HAMPSHIRE ADVENTURE TRAIL
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    • What's a Beaver Deceiver?
    • "Wheel Life" NH Magazine Cover Story August 2020
    • Israel River Bridge Restoration
    • Winter Explorations of the Rail Trails
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Info to Check Out

The Cross New Hampshire Adventure Trail travels though a unique area full of mountains, rivers, wetlands, forests, art, history and railroads.  
​Here is a sampling of information about where you will be traveling:

  Ammonoosuc Rail Trail
     Trail description on www.traillink.com
     Trail Description on www.alltrails.com
     Trail and Littleton info
     Ride the trail on YouTube
     Lisbon Area Historical Society

Ammonoosuc River
​     Watershed History

Pondicherry Wildlife Refuge
     Website of the Friends of the Pondicherry Wildlife Refuge
     Info and Photos
     Info from the New Hampshire Audubon Society

Presidential Rail Trail
     Trail Description on www.traillink.com
     Website of the Friends of the Presidential Rail Trail
     Rails-to-Trails Conservancy: Rail Trail of the Month December, 2014

Covered Bridges
​     History of Bath and its Covered Bridge    
     Complete History of the Bath Covered Bridge
     Littleton Riverwalk Covered Pedestrian Bridge

Native American History in the White Mountains
     Abenaki and Pennacook
     Native Americans of New Hampshire
     PaleoIndians in the White Mountains
     Brief History of New Hampshire

Interesting Railroad History
     Logging Railroads of the White Mountains
     NH Railroad History
     Historic Pony Truss Bridge  (Snyder Brook Bridge)  History and Restoration   
     Synder Brook Bridge
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Bethel and Surrounding Communities

Bethel and its surrounding communities are working together to create a shared vision called The Mahoosuc Way for visitors and local citizens. The "Embrace Our Place" pledge helps to communicate their community values to newcomers and visitors. At the heart of the values is a desire for collective action to ensure they preserve this unique place. By offering the Embrace Our Place pledge, they are inviting you to be part of their shared experience in the Mahoosuc Region. Everyone can play a part and the collective sum of actions will shape the future. Take the pledge at:
     https://mahoosucway.com 

     The Bethel Pathway  
 The Bethel Pathway connects several public facilities, including the skate park, playground, picnic area, and a boat launch site on the Androscoggin River Trail. It also accesses several related businesses.

     Inland Woods + Trails 
Based in Bethel, Inland Woods + Trails connects people to communities in Western Maine through the sustainable management of high quality, durable trails and woods. This includes a network of mountain biking and hiking trails in the village and surrounding area. Visit their website to learn more.
    
The Maine Mineral Museum   mainemineralmuseum.org
The Maine Mineral and Gem Museum in Bethel showcases our geological history, displays renowned mineral and rock collections, provides educational opportunities for the novice and expert alike, conducts historical and geological research and is a Maine travel destination for residents and visitors.

The Appalachian Trail (The Cross New Hampshire Adventure Trail co-mixes with the AT in Shelbourne on Hogan Road) 
     The New Hampshire Section of the AT
     The Appalachian Mountain Club
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Androscoggin River
     Watershed History
​     Even More History

White Mountains 
     www.whitemountainhistory.org
     
Autumn Leaves
    Why Leaves Change Color
    Scientific American video

Local Bicycle Clubs
    Mount Washington Valley Bicycling Club  Based out of the North Conway, NH area
    Coos Cycling Club  Based out of Gorham, NH
    White Mountain Mellow  Based out of the Littleton, NH bike shop: Littleton Bike and Fitness
    Littleton Landsharks  Based out of the Littleton, NH bike shop: Littleton Bike and Fitness
    Bethel Outing Club, Based out the Bethel, Maine area


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  • Home
  • Maps
    • Paper Maps and pdfs
    • GPS Map Links and Cue Sheets
    • WINTER Route Border to Border
    • Day Trips on the xNHAT
    • Additional Rides Close to the xNHAT
    • Cross Vermont Trail
    • Story Map: "xNHAT, What's That?"
    • Interesting Info Links
  • Plan a Trip
    • Plan a Trip
    • Trail Conditions Update
    • What is the Surface Like?
    • What Bicycle to Ride?
    • What About Food?
    • Where to Stay?
    • Is There a Bike Shop?
    • What about Bike Rentals?
    • Parking: Day and Multi Day
    • Shuttle Services
  • DONATE
    • DONATE
    • More Ways to Support Us
  • North Country Welcomes Bicyclists
  • North Country Tri-Town Bike Friendly Initiative
  • Photos
    • Photo Tour of the Trail
    • Four Seasons on the Trail
  • News and Events
    • What's a Beaver Deceiver?
    • "Wheel Life" NH Magazine Cover Story August 2020
    • Israel River Bridge Restoration
    • Winter Explorations of the Rail Trails
  • Contact