Looking for the best trails around Goffstown?

Explore the best rated trails in Goffstown, NH, whether you're looking for an easy walking trail or a bike trail like the Warner Rail Trail and Bagley Rail Trail and Sugar River Trail . With more than 106 trails covering 700 miles you're bound to find a perfect trail for you. Click on any trail below to find trail descriptions, trail maps, photos, and reviews.

Best Trails in Goffstown

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Allenstown Rail Trail

The Allenstown Rail Trail is an out-and-back trail that leaves from Ferry St., although trail users can continue on to the Hooksett...

Length: 0.7 mi
State: NH
Surface: Crushed Stone, Dirt
9 Reviews
Amesbury Riverwalk

The Amesbury Riverwalk (also known as the Powwow Riverwalk) offers visitors and residents a picturesque connection between a resurgent...

Length: 1.3 mi
State: MA
Surface: Asphalt
1 Review
Appel Way Trail

Appel Way Trail offers a paved route of about a mile through woodlands on the north end of Keene. Most notably, it offers a connection...

Length: 1.3 mi
State: NH
Surface: Asphalt
3 Reviews
Ashburnham Rail Trail

More than a mile of the Ashburnham Rail Trail opened in 2015 from a point just south of Ashburnham's center to Turnpike Road. The rustic...

Length: 1.3 mi
State: MA
Surface: Dirt
42 Reviews
Ashuelot Recreational Rail Trail

Closure Notice: Due to flooding, the Ashuelot Recreational Rail Trail is closed from Pine Street to Sawyer's Crossing Road in Swanzey.

Length: 21.4 mi
State: NH
Surface: Asphalt, Ballast, Cinder, Crushed Stone, Dirt
49 Reviews
Assabet River Rail Trail

The Assabet River Rail Trail connects five old mill towns that owe their revitalization to present-day high-tech industries. A midpoint gap...

Length: 10.4 mi
State: MA
Surface: Asphalt
0 Reviews
Barker Road Trail

Barker Road Trail begins on the town line between North Andover and Boxford in northern Massachusetts, not far from the New Hampshire...

Length: 0.9 mi
State: MA
Surface: Dirt, Grass
2 Reviews
Bobby Woodman Rail Trail

The Bobby Woodman Rail Trail, a hard-packed dirt and gravel pathway, begins off a quiet street at the southern end of Claremont and quickly...

Length: 1.7 mi
State: NH
Surface: Dirt, Gravel
48 Reviews
Border to Boston Trail

The Border to Boston Trail is a developing trail network that will stretch 70 miles between the New Hampshire border and Boston—providing a...

Length: 44.1 mi
State: MA
Surface: Asphalt, Boardwalk, Concrete, Crushed Stone, Dirt

Recent Trail Reviews

Malden River Greenway

pretty view

July, 2025 by 98td7xp28h

It’s my go to trail because it’s so close to my house ! you can walk down close to the river it’s cute . i always get to see ducks in the pond

Narrow-Gauge Rail-Trail

Not sure about this one

July, 2025 by robertrollins28079

Wife & I completed the Minuteman Trail & I wanted to do either the Narrow Gauge Trail or the Reformatory Trail. Wife headed for the Bedford library while I set off for the Narrow Gauge Trail. Trail was in good shape & I was prepared for the surface conditions associated with crushed stone. What caused me confusion was a lack of trail markings. I rode for about 20 minutes or so & eventually came to a gate, which was in the open position. I wasn't sure if this was the end of the trail (and still unsure at this point). I looked for signs, etc & saw none. The trail appeared to continue, but it's condition was much less pristine i.e. large ruts and valleys. I rode for what seemed like another mile until I came to a paved road & straight ahead was a paved road with a "Private Road" sign. I exited here & took surface streets back into Bedford. I am giving the trail a 2 star rating; better signage would increase my evaluation.

Minuteman Commuter Bikeway

Pleasant summer bike ride

July, 2025 by mollyrollins008

In Boston area last week for a conference and decided to try out the Minuteman Trail. Spouse and I have been enjoying bike/rail trails over the past few years and usually one of the first things we check out when traveling to a new area. Trail was in great shape & was as good as expected. Being summer, it was pretty hot weather but the trail provided ample shade for us to stay cool. Particularly appreciated the history of the trail, and it's relevance to Paul Revere's late night ride. This was our first time in the Greater Boston area, as we're from North Carolina. All in all, a good ride and fun experience.

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