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United States
New Hampshire
Merrimack County
Concord

White Farm loop

Moderate

3.5

(21)

88

runners

White Farm loop

00:37

5.93km

20m

Running

Jog the 3.7-mile White Farm loop in Concord, NH, a moderate route through woodlands, fields, and the historic White Farm.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Start point

Bus stop

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2.11 km

Langley Parkway and White Farm

Highlight (Segment) • Trail

This road takes you through cornfields on either side, and to the west you may catch glimpses of the historic buildings of White Farm. Altogether, this is one of the largest open spaces in Concord.

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5.93 km

End point

Bus stop

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Way Types & Surfaces

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3.78 km

1.29 km

638 m

188 m

Surfaces

3.08 km

2.45 km

365 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to jog the White Farm loop?

The White Farm loop is approximately 5.9 kilometers (3.68 miles) long. Most joggers can expect to complete the loop in about 35-40 minutes, depending on their pace.

Is the White Farm loop suitable for beginner joggers?

Yes, the White Farm loop is considered an easy and accessible trail, making it ideal for beginner joggers. It features generally flat terrain and well-maintained paths, with minimal elevation gain.

What is the terrain like on the White Farm loop?

The terrain is mostly flat and consists of well-maintained paths, suitable for jogging. You'll pass through pleasant woodland, open fields, and small wetland areas. Some sections may be part of a multi-use trail system.

Are dogs allowed on the White Farm loop?

The trail is generally dog-friendly. However, it's always best to keep your dog on a leash and practice responsible pet ownership by cleaning up after them. Check local signage for any specific rules.

What is the best time of year to visit the White Farm loop?

The White Farm loop is enjoyable year-round. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and scenic views. In winter, the area transforms into a popular spot for cross-country skiing, but multi-use trails are still open for jogging. Summer is also great, though you might encounter more insects.

Where can I park to access the White Farm loop?

You can access the trail from two main points: Memorial Field or directly from the historic White Farm property, which is State Surplus property. Both locations offer parking options.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for the White Farm loop?

No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access the White Farm loop. It is open to the public for recreational use.

What historical or natural features can I see along the route?

Along the route, you can experience pleasant woodland walks, open fields, and small wetland areas. A notable feature is the historic White Farm itself, which dates back to the 1840s and was once a stop on the Underground Railroad. The trail also connects to Memorial Field via a tunnel under Langley Parkway. You can learn more about the area's history at Langley Parkway and White Farm.

Does the White Farm loop connect to other trails or areas?

Yes, the trail system connects the White Farm property with Memorial Field via a tunnel under Langley Parkway. During winter, it integrates with a groomed cross-country ski trail system, though multi-use trails are also available.

Are there any specific considerations for jogging the White Farm loop in winter?

In winter, the area is popular for cross-country skiing. While groomed ski trails follow the perimeter of the fields, there are also multi-use trails (marked with green signs) that are open to joggers. Be mindful of other users and potential icy conditions.

What kind of wildlife might I encounter on the trail?

The trail passes through woodland and fields, which are natural habitats for various local wildlife. You might spot deer, various bird species, and other small woodland creatures, especially during quieter times of the day.

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