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Jog the moderate 8.9-mile Everett Lake trail in Merrimack County, NH, offering varied terrain and scenic wooded views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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11.7 km
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10.4 km
3.92 km
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8.87 km
4.95 km
352 m
145 m
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While specific parking areas aren't detailed, the Hopkinton-Everett Trail System, which encompasses the trails around Everett Lake, is extensive. Look for designated parking lots at various access points around the lake and within the larger trail system. It's always a good idea to check local signage upon arrival.
Generally, there are no entrance fees to access the trails within the Hopkinton-Everett Trail System. However, for specific activities or certain areas, permits might be required. You can check the recreation.gov website for any specific permit requirements related to the area.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the trails within the Hopkinton-Everett Trail System. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all users and to protect local wildlife. Please remember to pack out any waste.
Spring, summer, and fall offer pleasant conditions for jogging. Spring brings wildflowers, while fall showcases vibrant foliage. Summer is great, but be prepared for potential humidity. The area is part of a flood control project, so water levels can fluctuate, which might affect some sections, especially after heavy rains.
The terrain is varied, featuring packed earth, dirt, and unpaved roads. You'll find some fairly smooth sections, but also be prepared for occasional loose chunk rock, exposed tree roots, and moderate elevation changes with twisty sections. While some parts are relatively flat, the overall system includes easy, moderate, and advanced difficulty levels.
You can enjoy pleasant views of Everett Lake and scenic wooded trails. The forest is home to various wildflowers, and the trails cross streams and rivers. Depending on your specific loop, you might also catch views of the Merrimack River.
Yes, the trails are multi-use. You will likely share the path with various users, including ATVs, dirt bikes, hikers, and mountain bikers. It's important to be aware of your surroundings and yield appropriately.
Yes, the route passes through sections of several named trails within the Hopkinton-Everett Trail System, including the Bassett Mill Loop, Sugar Hill Loop, Bassett Hill Loop, Bassett Mill Road, and the River Loop. You may also encounter parts of Burroughs Road, Suger Hill Loop, Sewell Hoyt Road, Cilley Hill Road, Stark Pond Loop, Hang Glider Hill Loop, and Old Route 77.
Beyond the scenic views of Everett Lake and the surrounding woods, a distinctive feature of the trail system is the presence of numerous wooden bridges that cross shallow creeks. The area is also part of a 10,000-acre flood control project.
The Hopkinton-Everett Trail System offers trails classified as easy, moderate, and advanced. While the overall route is rated moderate, beginners can find sections that are relatively flat and even. It's advisable to consult a map and choose a shorter, less challenging loop if you're new to trail jogging.
The Hopkinton-Everett Trail System is located in Merrimack County, New Hampshire. While the immediate vicinity of the trailheads might be more rural, you'll find various cafes, pubs, and restaurants in nearby towns such as Hopkinton or Concord, which are a short drive away.