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The Roland Bergeron Bike Path runs about 6 miles alongside nearly the entirety of Albuquerque Avenue in Litchfield, NH.
Completed in 2010, the 8-ft wide asphalt path averages about 5 yards in from the busy roadway, occasionally & briefly veering inward behind the cover of trees. There are several hilly sections.
The path crosses Albuquerque Avenue to resume on the other side at the Hillcrest Road intersection, which is an all-way stop. The are a couple other road crossings and several that run along the end of roads that meet Albuquerque.
The trail is kept plowed in the wintertime.
There is no dedicated public parking at either end; but along Cranberry Lane, adjacent to the trail end is a small dirt outlet that can accommodate a couple of vehicles. You may also be able to park at the Town Hall /Police station/Fire station at 2 Liberty Way.
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