Hudon to Windham Rail Trail loop
Hudon to Windham Rail Trail loop
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48.3km
390m
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Embark on the Hudon to Windham Rail Trail loop, a moderate touring cycling route spanning 30.0 miles (48.3 km) with an elevation gain of 1276 feet (389 metres). This journey takes you through diverse landscapes, from the wooded sections and marshy areas along Flatrock Brook to open agricultural fields and…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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32.3 km
7.82 km
7.74 km
405 m
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40.8 km
7.41 km
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This route was planned by komoot.
The Komoot route named "Hudon to Windham Rail Trail loop" is a curated touring bicycle route that connects several rail trail sections with on-road segments. It's important to note that there isn't a single, formally recognized rail trail that forms a continuous loop directly connecting Nashua, Hudson (often mistaken for Hudon), and Windham solely via rail trails. Instead, this route combines the excellent paved sections of the Windham Rail Trail system with other roads to create a loop experience.
This route primarily utilizes sections of the Windham Rail Trail, which is part of a larger paved network including the Derry Rail Trail and the Salem Bike-Ped Corridor. While the Nashua River Rail Trail is a prominent trail in the region, it is a separate entity, and connecting it to the Windham system for a loop would involve significant on-road riding.
The rail trail sections, such as the Windham Rail Trail and its connections, are primarily paved asphalt, making them ideal for touring bicycles. These sections are generally flat with gentle grades. However, because this route is a loop connecting different areas, it will also include on-road sections which may have varying surfaces and grades.
Komoot classifies this route as moderate. While the rail trail portions are generally easy and flat, the overall loop includes a total elevation gain of 388.8 meters (1,275 feet) and covers a distance of approximately 48 kilometers (30 miles). This combination of distance and elevation, along with potential on-road sections, contributes to its moderate rating.
For the Windham Rail Trail, you can find parking at the northern trailhead, which features a restored 1849 Windham Depot. There are also various access points with parking along the connected Derry Rail Trail and Salem Bike-Ped Corridor.
Along the rail trail sections, you'll experience diverse scenery including wooded areas, marshy sections with views of Mitchell Pond, and historical elements like old stone walls and a granite arch bridge. The Windham Rail Trail also features a unique "Rainforest Ledge" and the historic Windham Depot. On-road sections will offer views of local towns and countryside.
The paved rail trail sections, like the Windham Rail Trail, are excellent for families due to their flat, easy terrain. However, the full 48-kilometer loop includes on-road segments and a moderate difficulty rating, which might be challenging for younger children or less experienced family cyclists. Families might prefer to ride only the dedicated rail trail portions.
Dogs are generally allowed on the rail trail sections, including the Windham Rail Trail, but they must be kept on a leash. Always ensure you clean up after your pet. When riding on public roads, be mindful of local leash laws and traffic.
Spring, summer, and fall are all excellent times to cycle this route. Spring offers fresh greenery, while summer provides warm weather for cycling. Autumn is particularly scenic with vibrant fall foliage. Be aware that some on-road sections may be less pleasant in winter conditions.
No permits or entrance fees are generally required to access the public rail trails or roads that make up this route in New Hampshire.
Yes, the route passes through sections of the Windham Rail Trail, which seamlessly connects to the Derry Rail Trail and the Salem Bike-Ped Corridor, forming the longest continuous paved rail trail section in New Hampshire. Other smaller trails like the Rockingham Recreational Trail Fremont Branch, Orange Circle Summit Trail, and Blue Trail are also part of the broader network in the area.
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