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Monadnock Mountain
W E A R EW E A R E
K E E N EK E E N E
R I N D G ER I N D G E
S T O D D A R DS T O D D A R D
A N T R I MA N T R I M
S W A N Z E YS W A N Z E Y
J A F F R E YJ A F F R E Y
A L S T E A DA L S T E A D
H E N N I K E RH E N N I K E R
W I N C H E S T E RW I N C H E S T E R
D U B L I ND U B L I N
W A L P O L EW A L P O L E
W A S H I N G T O NW A S H I N G T O N
R I C H M O N DR I C H M O N D
D E E R I N GD E E R I N G
M A S O NM A S O N
W I L T O NW I L T O N
A C W O R T HA C W O R T H
T R O YT R O Y
H A N C O C KH A N C O C K
C H E S T E R F I E L DC H E S T E R F I E L D
M A R L O WM A R L O W
H O P K I N T O NH O P K I N T O N
N E L S O NN E L S O N
T E M P L ET E M P L E
H I L L S B O R O U G HH I L L S B O R O U G H
F I T Z W I L L I A MF I T Z W I L L I A M
B R A D F O R DB R A D F O R D
S U R R YS U R R Y
N E W I P S W I C HN E W I P S W I C H
L E M P S T E RL E M P S T E R
P E T E R B O R O U G HP E T E R B O R O U G H
N E W B O S T O NN E W B O S T O N
H I N S D A L EH I N S D A L E
W E S T M O R E L A N DW E S T M O R E L A N D
G I L S U MG I L S U M
G R E E N F I E L DG R E E N F I E L D
F R A N C E S T O W NF R A N C E S T O W N
S U L L I V A NS U L L I V A N
S H A R O NS H A R O NM I L F O R DM I L F O R D
L Y N D E B O R O U G HL Y N D E B O R O U G H
L A N G D O NL A N G D O N
W A R N E RW A R N E R
H A R R I S V I L L EH A R R I S V I L L E
C H A R L E S T O W NC H A R L E S T O W N
M A R L B O R O U G HM A R L B O R O U G H
R O X B U R YR O X B U R Y
B R O O K L I N EB R O O K L I N E
W I N D S O RW I N D S O R
M O N T V E R N O NM O N T V E R N O N
B E N N I N G T O NB E N N I N G T O N
G R E E N V I L L EG R E E N V I L L E
W E B S T E RW E B S T E R
A M H E R S TA M H E R S T
G O S H E NG O S H E N
D U N B A R T O ND U N B A R T O N
Spofford Lake
Nubanusit Lake
Connecticut River
Highland Lake
Lake Monomonac
Ashuelot Pond
MASS
Lake Massasecum
Silver Lake
Dublin Pond
Deering Reservoir
Gregg Lake
Island Pond
Pearly Lake
Hopkinton-Everett Reservoir
Thorndike Pond
May Pond
Weare Reservoir
Lake Warren
Franklin Pierce Lake
Loon Pond
Pool Pond
Pleasant Pond
Hubbard Pond
Otter LakePowder Mill Pond
Contoocook Lake
Mountain Reservoir
Skatutakee Lake
Long Pond
Surry Mountain Lake
Granite Lake
Herricks Cove
Round Pond
Haunted Lake
Everett Lake
Millen Lake
Spoonwood Lake
Hopkinton Lake
Potanipo Pond
Gilmore Pond
Willard Pond
Harrisville Pond
Woodward Pond
Vermont
Clement Pond
Forest Lake
Black Pond
Bowker Pond
Swanzey Lake
Sand Pond
North Pond
Childs Bog
Souhegan River
Center Pond
Emerson Pond
Mud Pond
Robb Reservoir
Scott Pond
Contookcook River
Wilson Pond
Chesham Pond
mass
Grassy Pond
Ashuelot River
Contention Pond
Howe Reservoir
Stone Pond
Frost Pond
Bolster Pond
Rockwood Pond
Halfmoon Pond
Gould Pond
Cass Pond
Bear Pond
Drew Lake
MacDowell Reservoir
Hodge Pond
Hunts Pond
Otter Brook Lake
Goose Pond
Crowcroft Pond
Craney Pond
Water Loom Pond
North Branch
Pratt Pond
Burton Pond
Warner River
Contoocook River
Tolman Pond
French Pond
Dodge Pond
Meetinghouse Pond
Bullet Pond
Steels Pond
Norway Pond
Rolf Pond
Bagley Pond
Daniels Lake
Zephyr Lake
Village Pond
Mill Pond
Meanys Cove
Dudley Pond
Hortons Pond
Roundys Cove
Sunset Lake
Cheshire Pond
Ellis Reservoir
Smith Pond
Whittemore Lake
Frog Pond
Kimbal Pond
Upper Pond
White Pond
South Br
Caldwell Pond
Albees Cove
Shattuck Pond
Sandy Pond
Mt William Pond
Perkins Pond
Pecker Pond
Fullam Pond
Kilburn Pond
Cunningham Pond
Osgood Pond
Cold Spring Pond
Nubanusit Bk
Babbidge Reservoir
Canal No 2
Cranberry Meadow Pond
Cold River
Ayers Pond
Middle Pond
Bailey Pond
Ferrin Pond
Lily Pond
Chapman Pond
South Brook Ashuelot
Barrett Pond
Big Pond
Parker Pond
Russell Reservoir
Divol Pond
Keyser Pond
Mountain Pond
Dark Pond
Cranberry Pond
Taylor Pond
Arch Pond
Beaver Pond
Upton Pond
Graves Pond
Bacon Pond
Spot Meadow Pond
Hidden Pond
Stump Pond
Beards Brook
Grassy Brook
Shedd Brook
Still Pond
Wight PondThe Branch
Deer Pond
Beard Pond
Campbell Pond
Dickerson Brook Fletcher Pond
Clapp Pond
Borden Pond
New Wilton Reservoir
Tom Pond
Dennison Pond
Juggernaut Pond
Piscataquog River
Middle Branch Piscataquog Riv.
Converse Meadow Pond
Farrar Pond
Hale Pond
Kidders Pond
Scott Brook
Sand Brook
Gustin Pond
Baker Pond
Rugg Pond
Dinsmore Pond
Badger Pond
Hoar Pond
Evas Marsh
Rye Pond
Collins Pond
Morrill Pond
Freezeland Pond
Blackwater River
Tufts Pond
Saxton River
West Hill Reservoir
Black Reservoir
Carr Pond
North Stream
Crane Pond
Beaver Wood Pond
Bog Brook
Day Pond
Topside Pond
Spoons Pond
Cohoos Pond
Hogback Pond
Stearns Pond
Russell Millpond
Garfield PondNorth Round PondCumings Pond
Tenney Pond
Wheeler Pond
Bancroft Reservoir
Tinker Pond
Fulton Pond
Moose Brook
Trout Pond
Chatterton Pond
Dudley Brook
Jacks Pond
Philbrick Pond
Corey Pond
Picataquog River
Colleague Pond
Woods Pond
Vickery Pond
Indian Pond
South Branch Piscataquog River
Batchelder Pond
Otter Brook
Pierce Pond
Caswell Pond
Moose Bk
Andorra Pond
Choate Brook
Canal No 1
Binney Pond
Putnam Pond
Hedgehog Pond
Carter Pond
Raymond Pond
Dickinson Pond
Hall Pond
Gridley River
Amey Brook
Squamscot Bog
McGregors Pond
Converse Pond
Melendy Pond
Mitchell Pond
Harvey Pond
Roby Pond
Stony Brook
VERMONT
The Branch Minnewawa Brook
Hilliard Pond
Walpole Reservoir
Colby Pond
Beaver Brook
Bent Pond
Cushing Pond
Collins Brook
Black Pond Brook
Duck Hole
Sandhill Pond
Quarry Pond
Pinnacle Pond
Barden Pond
Old Wilton Reservoir
Bates Mill Pond
Gee Brook
Barney Pond
PISGAH WILDERNESS STATE PARK
PILLSBURY STATE PARK
FOX STATE FOREST
ANNETT STATE FOREST
KIMBALL FOREST
HONEY BROOK STATE FOREST
VINCENT STATE FOREST
MONADNOCK STATE PARK
WANTASTIQUET MOUNTAIN STATE FOREST
OTTER BROOK STATE PARK GREENFIELD STATE PARK
MAST YARD STATE FOREST
DODGE BROOK FOREST
CASALIS STATE FOREST
RHODODENDRON STATE PARK
CONNECTICUT RIVER STATE FOREST
CLOUGH STATE PARK
HAVEN STATE FOREST
MILLER STATE PARK
TROTTEN TRAILS STATE FOREST
LEIGHTON STATE FOREST
GAY STATE FOREST
BINNEY POND STATE FOREST
HARRIMAN CHANDLER STATE FOREST
POT HOLES AND BEARS DEN STATE FOREST
CONTOOCOOK STATE FOREST
MARSHALL FOREST
RUSSELL-ABBOTT FOREST
CRANEY HILL STATE FORESTAMES STATE FOREST
CURTISS DOGWOOD STATE PARK
STATE PARK
PITCHER MOUNTAIN STATE FOREST
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MONADNOCK REGIONBICYCLE ROUTES
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Base Hill Rd
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Legend
Recommended Bicycle Routes (Unpaved)Advanced bicycle skills recommended (Paved)Advanced bicycle skills recommended (Unpaved)
Recommended Bicycle Routes (Paved)
Improved Rail Trail (Paved or Stone Dust)Unimproved Rail Trail rough surface
AirportsCovered Bridges
Rest AreasP-1 Park & Ride1 State Parks with Facilities
Water
T-1 Commuter Rail Station
Features
State Parks & Forest Boundaries
Recreational bicycle loopsStart recreational bicycle loopRecommended direction of travelEither direction of travel recommended
Recreational LoopsBP-1 Bicycle Paths
1 Exit Numbers
Bike Routes
Passenger Service Available
NEW HAMPSHIRE BICYCLE MAP
This map is part of a 7 map series based on the State’s 7 Tourist Regions. To order maps of the other tourist regions go to www.nh.gov/dot/nhbikeped
Traffic Laws Apply to Bicycles
Every person riding a bicycle has the same rights and privileges of persons driving cars. The bicycle driver has the same responsibilities as other drivers. Every person riding a bicycle shall have all of the rights and be subject to the duties applicable to the driver of any other vehicle under the rules of the road. (RSA 265.143)
Handlebars and Seat
Be sure your bicycle fits you. Keep handlebars and seat adjusted tightly and correctly. A person propelling a bicycle shall not ride other than upon or astride a permanent and regular seat attached to the bicycle. (RSA 265:144(1))
Don’t Carry Passengers
No bicycle shall be used to carry more persons at one time then the number for which it is designed and equipped. (RSA 265:144(II))
Don’t Cling to other Vehicles
Clinging to a moving vehicle is extremely dangerous. No person riding a bicycle shall hold fast to or hitch onto any vehicle moving upon a way. (RSA 265:144(III), RSA 265:145)
Ride Single File
Never block traffic by riding two abreast. Persons riding bicycles two or more abreast shall not impede the normal and reasonable flow of traffic, and on a laned roadway shall ride within a single lane. (RSA 265:144(V))
Use of Hand Signals
Bicyclists intending to turn right or left shall not be required to give a continuous hand or arm signal if the hand is needed in the control or operation of the bicycle. (RSA 265:144(VI)) Respect the Laws in NH Communities
Any bicyclist shall stop upon demand of a peace officer and permit his bicycle to be inspected. (RSA 265:144(VIII)) Any city or town shall have the power to make ordinances, bylaws or regulations respecting the use and equipment of bicycles. (RSA 265:149)
Keep your Bicycles Safe
Do a bicycle safety check before you ride. No bicycle shall be operated unless the steering, brakes, tires and other required equipment are in safe condition. (RSA 265:144(IX))
Lights Required for Night Riding
You must see and be seen to be safe on a bicycle. Every bicycle operated upon any way during darkness shall be equipped with a lamp emitting a white light visible from a distance of 300 feet in front of the bicycle and with a red reflector on the rear of a type approved by the director, which shall be visible from a distance of 300 feet to the rear when directly in front of the lawful upper beams of headlamps on a motor vehicle. A lamp emitting a red light visible from 300 feet to the rear may be used in addition to the red reflector. (RSA 266:86)
Reflectors
Reflectors will increase your ability to be seen. No person shall operate a bicycle, except for a bicycle equipped with clipless pedals, unless such bicycle has pedals equipped with a reflector of a type approved by the director which conform to 49 CFR 571.108 Table 2 and which shall be visible from a distance of 200 feet during darkness. (RSA 266:87(I))
No Person, during darkness, shall operate a bicycle equipped with clipless pedals unless the operator is wearing either reflectorized leg bands on the lower exterior of the operator’s legs or some other type of light reflective equipment on the exterior of either the operator’s legs or shoes. (RSA 266:87(II))
Brakes
In order to ride safely you must be able to stop your bicycle when you want to. Maintain your brakes in good condition and check them before each ride. Every bicycle shall be equipped with a brake or brakes which will enable its driver to stop the bicycle within 25 feet from a speed of 10 miles per hour on dry, level, clean pavement. (RSA 266:88)
Helmets Must Be Worn By Children Under 16 Years of Age
No person less then 16 years of age may operate or ride upon a bicycle on a public way unless he or she wears protective headgear of a type approved by the commissioner of Health and Human Services (RSA 265:144(X))
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MONADNOCK REGION
Irresistibly New England, and unquestionably New Hampshire, the Monadnock region is known as the Currier & Ives corner of New Hampshire. Dominated by Mount Monadnock, for which the region is named, the countryside is hilly. Generally it is hillier east to west then north to south. Hills in the vicinity of the Connecticut River can be particularly long and steep. This is a mostly rural region, with Keene being the largest population Center. Traffic is fairly light except in the vicinity of Keene and on the major state highways, NH 9 and 101. Bike routes avoid these roads where reasonable alternatives exist.
MONADNOCK REGION
Route Description Contact
Keene Trans. Center, East Side Housing, Riverside Plaza, Autumn Leaf Village 6033528494 Keene, Boston 8004513292
MONADNOCK REGION TRANSIT MONADNOCK REGION AIRPORTS
Map Grid Paved Length(ft) Paved Length(ft) I3 A17 HawthorneFeather Airpark Deering/Hillsborough Yes 3,260 E4 A18 DillantHopkins Airport Swanzey Yes 4,001 Yes 6,201 H6 A19 Jaffrey Airport Silver Ranch Jaffrey Yes 2,982
Map ID Runway 1 Runway 2
Name of Airport Town
Monadnock Region Rest Areas Map Grid Map ID Name Location Phone Schedule
H3 R10 Antrim Route 9, Antrim 5883010 Opens May 18 Closes Oct 18 13 Hours / Day Fri Sun (7:30 to 8:30) 10 Hours / Day Mon Thurs (8:00 to 6:00)
Monadnock Region Park and Ride Lots
Map Grid Map ID Town Location Spaces Lights
Bus Shelter
Bike Racks/Lockers
Public Phone
Public Transit
I2 P26 Hillsborough NH 9, Hillsborough Bypass 106 Yes No No No No
D4 P27 Chesterfield NH 9, Gorge Rest Area/State Park 45 Yes No No Yes No
MONADNOCK REGION STATE PARKS & NATURAL AREAS
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H6 40 Annett Wayside Park X X
D4 41 Chesterfield Gorge Natural Area X X X
I2 42 Franklin Pierce Homestead X
I4 43 Greenfield State Park X X X X X X X X
I5 44 Miller State Park X X X X
G5 45 Monadnock State Park X X X X
D5 46 Pisgah State Park X X X X X
F6 47 Rhododendron State Park X X
New Hampshire State Parks have varying degree of accessibiltiy. Most parks have accessible restrooms and picnic facilites, and all state park campgrounds have accesssible campsites. To ensure that the appropriate facilities are available to meet specific needs, please call ahead to the park you hope to visit.
RECREATIONAL LOOP 504
Map Grid Loop ID Start Location Recommended
Direction of Travel Distance Miles Experience Level Loop Features
K5 504 Wilton CounterClockwise 20.4 Intermediate
RECREATIONAL LOOP 501
Map Grid Loop ID Start Location
Recommended Direction of
Travel Distance Miles
Experience Level
I4 501 Greenfield Either 21.7 Intermediate
Direction of profile: Clockwise
QUE Sheet Loop 501
Turn Road Dist
(Miles) Total Dist (Miles)
Start at NH 136 / NH 31 Straight (W) on NH 136 0.78 0.78
Turn Right (WNW) on Forest Road 4.27 5.05 Keep Right (NW) on Duncan Road 0.68 5.73 Turn Left (WNW) on Norway Hill Road 0.29 6.02 Straight (W) on NH 123 0.04 6.06
Turn Right (ENE) on NH 137 2.91 8.97 Turn Left (NNE) on US 202 1.13 10.1 Keep Right (NNE) on Hancock Road 0.10 10.2 Turn Right (E) on NH 31 0.16 10.36 Straight (E) on NH 47 7.05 17.41 Straight (SW) on NH 136 4.28 21.69
Finish at NH 136 / NH 31
RECREATIONAL LOOP 502
Map Grid Loop ID Start Location
Recommended Direction of
Travel Distance Miles
Experience Level Loop Features
G4 502 Harrisville Clockwise 12.8 Beginner Skatutakee Lake
QUE Sheet Loop 502
Turn Road Dist
(Miles) Total Dist (Miles)
Start at Main Street / Hancock Road
Straight (ESE) on Hancock Road 4.30 4.30 Turn Right (S) on NH 137 3.47 7.77 Turn Right (W) on NH 101 2.07 9.84 Turn Right (NW) on Dublin Road 2.88 12.72 Keep Right (N) on Main Street 0.24 12.96
Finish at Main Street / Hancock Road
QUE Sheet Loop 503
Turn Road Dist
(Miles) Total Dist (Miles)
Start at US 202 / NH 124 Straight (NE) on US 202 6.16 6.16
Turn Right (ESE) on NH 101 1.06 7.22 Turn Right (SSE) on NH 123 5.14 12.36 Turn Right (WSW) on Nashua Road 0.95 13.31 Turn Right (WNW) on NH 124 5.27 18.58
Finish at NH 124 / US 202
RECREATIONAL LOOP 503
Map Grid Loop ID Start Location Recommended
Direction of Travel Distance Miles Experience Level
H5 503 Harrisville Clockwise 19.9 Intermediate
QUE Sheet Loop 504
Turn Road Dist
(Miles) Total Dist (Miles)
Start at NH 31 / Main Street Straight (WNW) on NH 31 1.44 1.44 Turn Left (W) on Burton Highway 3.49 4.93
Keep Left (WSW) on Webster Road 0.51 5.44 Keep Left (SW) on Webster Highway 1.34 6.78 Straight S) on NH 45 5.60 12.38 Turn Left (E) on Dunster Avenue 0.13 12.51 Turn Right (S) on Main Street 0.24 12.75 Straight (SSE) on NH 45 0.09 12.84 Turn Left (E) on NH 123 0.07 12.91 Straight (ENE) on Main Street 0.11 13.02 Keep Left (NE) on Hubbard Hill Road 0.18 13.20 Turn Right (E) on Mill Street 0.10 13.30 Turn Left (NNE) on NH 31 4.78 18.08 Straight (NE) on NH 101 2.02 20.10 Turn Left (NNE) on NH 31 (Island Street) 0.30 20.40 Turn Right (ENE) on NH 31 (Burns Hill Road) 0.03 20.43
Finish at NH 31 / Main Street
Date: March 2008
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