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Maine
Oxford County
Bethel

Cross New Hampshire Adventure Trail Loop

Moderate

3.3

(2)

57

riders

Cross New Hampshire Adventure Trail Loop

02:35

61.9km

450m

Road cycling

Explore the moderate 38.5-mile Cross New Hampshire Adventure Trail Loop, a mixed-terrain route through the White Mountains.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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White Mountain National Forest

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30.8 km

Androscoggin River

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To get there you must access from Camping Timberland and walk a very picturesque path between native trees. When you reach the point you will have very nice views and …

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61.9 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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31.8 km

25.1 km

5.07 km

Surfaces

60.7 km

1.29 km

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Tuesday 26 May

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Frequently Asked Questions

What type of bike is recommended for the Cross New Hampshire Adventure Trail Loop?

While the komoot tour is categorized for racebikes, the Cross New Hampshire Adventure Trail (xNHAT) itself, which this loop utilizes, is a 'mixed media' trail. It features paved roads, dirt roads, gravel, and even some rougher sections. For the best experience on the varied terrain, a gravel bike is generally recommended. A road bike with skinny tires would likely find many sections very difficult.

What is the terrain like on this route?

The route is a 'mixed media' experience. You'll encounter a combination of paved roads, existing rail trails, and dirt roads. Expect surfaces like ballast, gravel, dirt, and potentially some washboard sections or loose rocks on the unpaved parts. There are also quiet, shady paved back roads that offer smooth riding.

Is the Cross New Hampshire Adventure Trail Loop suitable for beginners?

The full Cross New Hampshire Adventure Trail is described as an 'adventure' and can be challenging due to varied surfaces and some hill climbs. While this specific loop might offer easier sections, parts of the xNHAT, especially the unpaved segments, require some cycling experience. Beginners should be prepared for varied terrain and consider their comfort level with gravel and dirt paths.

What can I see along the route?

This loop offers picturesque scenery, including views along the Androscoggin River. The broader Cross New Hampshire Adventure Trail also features dense woods, classic New England farms, and stunning vistas of the northern Presidential Mountain Range, including Mount Washington's summit, from sections like the Presidential Rail Trail.

What is the best time of year to cycle this trail?

The trail is best enjoyed from late spring through early fall. During these seasons, the weather is generally favorable, and trail conditions are optimal. Winter months can be challenging due to snow and ice, as the trail is also used for cross-country skiing and snowmobiling.

Where can I park to access the Cross New Hampshire Adventure Trail Loop?

Specific parking details for this exact loop aren't provided, but generally, access points for the Cross New Hampshire Adventure Trail are available in towns along its course. Look for public parking in communities like Bethel or other towns in Oxford County, Maine, or Coos and Grafton Counties in New Hampshire, which the trail traverses.

Is the Cross New Hampshire Adventure Trail Loop dog-friendly?

The Cross New Hampshire Adventure Trail is a multi-use trail, generally welcoming to dogs. However, it's crucial to keep your dog on a leash at all times to ensure their safety and the safety of other trail users, as well as to protect local wildlife. Always pack out any waste.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for this trail or the White Mountains?

No specific permits or entrance fees are required to cycle the Cross New Hampshire Adventure Trail Loop itself. While the trail passes through the broader White Mountains region, there are no general entrance fees for the White Mountain National Forest for activities like cycling on these trails. However, some specific recreation sites or parking areas within the National Forest might require a day-use fee or a recreation pass. You can find more information on the White Mountains at visitwhitemountains.com.

Does this route intersect with other trails?

Yes, the Cross New Hampshire Adventure Trail, which this loop is part of, intersects with and incorporates sections of several other paths. Notably, it uses parts of the official Cross New Hampshire Adventure Trail (48% of the route), and briefly touches segments of the Appalachian Trail (2%), Valentine Farm Trail (2%), and Race Lp. (2%), among others.

Are there places to eat or stay overnight along the trail?

Yes, the Cross New Hampshire Adventure Trail is designed to connect communities. You'll find opportunities to stop in towns along the route where you can explore local shops, find places to eat, and discover various accommodation options, including inns, hotels, and even glamping.

What is a local secret or insider tip for riding this trail?

The first 10 miles from Haverhill, NH, are noted as particularly challenging, and Hogan's Road is considered one of the toughest stretches due to its 'intensely cobbled structure.' If you're looking for a slightly easier start or want to avoid the most rugged sections, you might consider starting your ride further along the trail or planning your route to bypass these specific segments.

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