New Hampshire is known for its natural beauty, but years ago the hills and forests of New Hampshire were important for industry. As mills hummed along New Hampshire rivers, trains carried materials and freight from New Hampshire to the markets or seaports. Unfortunately as industry in New Hampshire died off, the need for railroads perished as well. Now, miles and miles of the former railroad lines have been made into trails that are perfect for hiking or biking. A favorite in the state is the Northern Rail Trail.

mwms1916/flickr The Northern Rail trail runs from Lebanon (on New Hampshire’s western border) and travels 23 miles to Danbury.

Louis B./Yelp Along the way, the path follows the former route of the Boston and Maine railroad. In some spots, you can even see the remnants of the old rail line.

mwms1916/flickr Like many rail trails in New Hampshire, the Northern Rail Trail follows a river, in this case the Mascoma River. However, the Northern Rail Trail is extra special, because it closes the river seven times in the first four miles.

Louise B./yelp With all that water, there are plenty of beautiful covered bridges along the way.

Harvey barrison/fllickr The Northern Rail Trail is particularly popular in the fall, since it can take people up close to the New Hampshire colors at their most spectacular.

Dave Herman/flickr In addition to crossing the river, the Northern Rail Trail brings walker and bikers past lakes and ponds brimming with wildlife.

Louis B./Yelp Lake Mascoma, in Enfield, is a particularly beautiful destination. Just four miles from the trail head in Lebanon, it is an easy day trip.

Louis B./yelp The Northern Rail Trail also gives a frontline view of rural New Hampshire, including working farms.

Harvey Barrison/flickr Including some of the native residents!

Harvey Barrison/flickr Of course, the wildlife on the trail is also stunning.

mwms1916/flickr As are the surroundings.

mwms1916/flickr

Louis B./yelp Whether you are looking for an all day exploration, or a short morning walk, the Northern Rail Trail is sure to give you an unforgettable experience.

Have you journeyed on this rail trail in New Hampshire? Let us know!

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The Northern Rail trail runs from Lebanon (on New Hampshire’s western border) and travels 23 miles to Danbury.

Louis B./Yelp

Along the way, the path follows the former route of the Boston and Maine railroad. In some spots, you can even see the remnants of the old rail line.

Like many rail trails in New Hampshire, the Northern Rail Trail follows a river, in this case the Mascoma River. However, the Northern Rail Trail is extra special, because it closes the river seven times in the first four miles.

Louise B./yelp

With all that water, there are plenty of beautiful covered bridges along the way.

Harvey barrison/fllickr

The Northern Rail Trail is particularly popular in the fall, since it can take people up close to the New Hampshire colors at their most spectacular.

Dave Herman/flickr

In addition to crossing the river, the Northern Rail Trail brings walker and bikers past lakes and ponds brimming with wildlife.

Lake Mascoma, in Enfield, is a particularly beautiful destination. Just four miles from the trail head in Lebanon, it is an easy day trip.

Louis B./yelp

The Northern Rail Trail also gives a frontline view of rural New Hampshire, including working farms.

Harvey Barrison/flickr

Including some of the native residents!

Of course, the wildlife on the trail is also stunning.

As are the surroundings.

Whether you are looking for an all day exploration, or a short morning walk, the Northern Rail Trail is sure to give you an unforgettable experience.

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