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United States
New Hampshire
Hillsborough County
Manchester

Piscataquog River Trail Loop

Easy

4.8

(4174)

8,818

riders

Piscataquog River Trail Loop

00:29

7.06km

50m

Cycling

Cycle the easy 4.4-mile Piscataquog River Trail Loop in Manchester, New Hampshire, offering scenic river views and paved paths.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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3.42 km

Kelley Dam Falls

Highlight • Waterfall

Nice view onto a small waterfall that was created by the Kelley Dam on the Piscataquog River.

The dam was constructed in 1916 and is still used by the Kelley’s Falls Hydroelectric Project.

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4.52 km

Bridge over Piscataquog River

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Pedestrian bridge over the Piscataquog River. The bridge is used as a connector between the east and west sections of the Piscataquog River Trail.

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7.06 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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3.65 km

2.04 km

598 m

459 m

306 m

Surfaces

4.69 km

2.09 km

277 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Piscataquog River Trail Loop suitable for beginners?

Yes, this route is considered easy and is very suitable for beginners and casual cyclists. It's primarily a paved rail trail, making for a flat and smooth riding experience. The main section has minimal elevation gain, reinforcing its low difficulty.

What is the terrain like on the Piscataquog River Trail Loop?

The primary Piscataquog Trail is a 10-foot-wide, paved recreational trail, offering a largely flat and smooth surface ideal for touring cycling. While the main trail is paved, heading west from the Piscataquog River bridge, it transitions to a neatly-maintained unpaved surface as it enters Goffstown, continuing as the Goffstown Rail Trail.

How long does it typically take to cycle this route?

The route is approximately 7.1 km (4.4 miles) long and typically takes about 29 minutes to cycle, depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.

What notable sights or natural features can I expect to see along the trail?

You'll enjoy diverse scenery along the river, including forested sections and connections to parks. Notable features include the Kelley Dam Falls and the Bridge over Piscataquog River. The trail also features the "Hands Across the Merrimack bridge" and the "Irving and Bernice Singer Pedestrian Bridge," offering picturesque views. Educational markers highlight tree species, and you might spot wildlife like bald eagles.

Does this route connect to other trails?

Yes, the Piscataquog River Trail is a vital link. It connects to the 5-mile Goffstown Rail Trail, allowing for extended rides. The route also passes through sections of the Piscataquog River Trail East, Piscataquog River Falls Trail, and Piscataquog Trail.

Where can I park to access the Piscataquog River Trail Loop?

The trail is easily accessible due to its urban location in Manchester, New Hampshire. While specific parking lots aren't detailed in the provided information, the trail's connectivity and urban setting suggest various access points within the city and near the Piscataquog River Park. Check local Manchester NH government websites for designated parking areas.

Is the Piscataquog River Trail Loop dog-friendly?

While the trail is popular for recreation, specific dog rules (leash requirements, waste disposal) are not detailed in the provided information. It's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them on public trails. Check local Manchester NH park regulations for the most current rules.

What is the best time of year to cycle this trail?

The trail is enjoyable throughout many seasons. Given its paved nature, it's suitable for spring, summer, and fall cycling. The diverse scenery, including river views and forested sections, would be particularly pleasant during the warmer months and autumn when foliage changes.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for the Piscataquog River Trail Loop or Piscataquog River Park?

No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access the Piscataquog River Trail Loop or the Piscataquog River Park. It's a publicly accessible recreational trail and park.

Is the Piscataquog River Trail Loop a true loop, or is it linear?

While the name suggests a loop, the main paved "Piscataquog Trail" is primarily a linear path. The "loop" likely refers to combining various sections of the Piscataquog Trail with other connecting trail systems to create a circular route.

Is the trail suitable for families with children?

Absolutely. The trail's easy difficulty, paved surface, and flat terrain make it very accessible and safe for families with children. It's a great option for a relaxed family outing.

What kind of wildlife might I see on the trail?

The trail runs alongside the Piscataquog River and through forested areas, offering opportunities for wildlife observation. You might spot various bird species, and there's a possibility of seeing bald eagles.

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