By WanderingChicken in August, 2009
The Nashua Heritage Rail-Trail DOES NOT connect directly to the Nashua River Rail Trail.
For information about the Nashua River Rail Trail, see the page for that trail.
By etberg in May, 2008
The Nashua Heritage Rail-Trail, while short, connects directly to the Nashua River Rail Trail that goes on down through Pepperell, Groton, and Ayer, Massachusetts. It's a very nice ride with pretty nice countryside to see along the way. In Pepperell, there is a small ice cream stand for those who feel the need for a little pick-me-up, and in Groton center, riders can ride a short distance up Station Avenue to the Town Hall where there are water fountains and granite benches under the some wonderful trees for shade.
By Lynn Gagnon in January, 2006
"There is a problem with snowmobiles on this trail. Can someone explain why snowmobles are on the railtrails in Nashua and Mass, and how we can control there use?"
By Howard Ehrlich in January, 2003
"The trail is obviously too short for biking, although it is allowed, but it's still a pleasant paved corrider running along W. Hollis Street. The trail begins adjacent to City Hall where a monument denotes John Kennedy's first stop in his run for the presidency."