Near Cotton Valley Rail Trail
Duck family enters the water
Near Cotton Valley Rail Trail
The wide open rail trail is nearly empty on weekdays.
Near Cotton Valley Rail Trail
A nice spot for a picnic or fishing along the rail trail.
Near Cotton Valley Rail Trail
Near the southern end of the trail along the water are some beautiful rock outcroppings.
Near Cotton Valley Rail Trail
The forest cover goes on for miles on this easy rolling trail.

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Cotton Valley Rail Trail

4.3 (6 Ratings)
Enjoy access to beaches and lakeside views right from downtown Wolfeboro.
11.2
mi
Distance
161
ft
Gain
easy
Difficulty
Fall ColorsLakeRiver/CreekSwimmingViewsWildlife
Access Issues
Be wary when crossing the train tracks, especially after rain.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
11.17mi
Distance
161ft
Elevation Gain
69ft
Elevation Loss
5%
Max Grade
667ft
High Point
506ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
Starting from the old rail station in Wolfeboro, NH this rail trail makes its way to Cotton Valley Road. If you're looking for a little more adventure, and are willing to hike on unmaintained singletrack, the tracks do continue all the way to Route 16 in Wakefield, NH. From Depot Street in Wolfeboro, the trail heads northeast along Back Bay to the north, and Foss Field to the east. There are benches perfect for watching the many water ski competitions that take place on this body of water. Beyond Back Bay, the trail crosses Route 28 (caution!) and then the Crescent Lake Causeway and worth Causeways. These are certainly two of the rail trail's highlights and provide amazing views of the lakes and beyond. From the Lake Wentworth Causeway, the trail passes Albee Beach, a local favorite, and eventually reaches Fernald Crossing. Be wary crossing the street here as this is a busy road. From Fernald Crossing the trail feels deeply set in the woods, and is nicely shaded (in Summer) throughout. From here, the trail is pretty straightforward. It passes a few nice water features, notably a pond at mile 5.85 that has some great fishing... From here it's a straight shot all the way to Cotton Valley Road. This longer, contiguous trail was completed in 2014. Keep an ear to the ground with regards to future expansions. History: This is one of only three trails under Dept. of Resources and Economic Development (DRED) management that have rails intact and are used recreationally by local rail car clubs, so don't be alarmed when you hear a train coming!

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Contributors
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