Updated January 6, 2022.
In last month’s blog post, we talked about all of the amazing downhill ski areas surrounding Peterborough. This month, we’re covering snowshoe and cross country ski places and trails that we’re lucky to have practically in our back yards. One of the best parts of cross country skiing and snowshoeing in New Hampshire, aside from enjoying a low impact outdoor activity of course, is taking in the sights of the landscape covered in snow. Just because it’s winter doesn’t mean we can’t still have fun outside, right?
If you’re looking for amazing views of the Monadnock Region, we highly suggest strapping on your cross country skis and heading to Dublin.
The Dublin School welcomes the public to use their network of nearly 5 miles of trails. There’s a map here and other info about the trails, along with a guest waiver to fill out. For those interested in strictly enjoying some snow shoeing, be sure to check out the many trails and designated recreation areas in Peterborough.
Edward MacDowell Lake*, Cranberry Meadow Pond Trail and Shieling State Forest aren’t only beautiful to look at during the summer and fall, but all winter as well. And the Common Pathway and Old Railroad Trail offer level miles to ski or snowshoe. To see about other trails, be sure to look at the Peterborough Open Space website here for more!
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