Northern Rail Trail Access - Lebanon, NH

Northern Rail Trail Access - Lebanon, NH Northern Rail Trail Access - Lebanon, NH Northern Rail Trail Access - Lebanon, NH Northern Rail Trail Access - Lebanon, NH Northern Rail Trail Access - Lebanon, NH
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Northern Rail Trail Access – Dog-Friendly Trails in Lebanon, NH

Located along Riverside Dr in Lebanon, New Hampshire, Northern Rail Trail Access offers a scenic escape for dog owners and outdoor enthusiasts alike. This pet-friendly destination features miles of well-marked, gravel and cinder trails that wind along rivers, lakes, and picturesque bridges. Visitors regularly praise the cleanliness, abundance of natural beauty, and dog-friendly atmosphere, making it a standout among dog parks in Lebanon, NH and the Upper Valley region.

The trails are ideal for hiking, biking, and leisurely walks with your furry companions. While dogs are welcome, they must remain leashed on the trail to ensure everyone’s safety and enjoyment. The area provides access to streams for dogs to cool off and features informal parking for up to 10 cars. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing stroll with your dog, mountain biking, or simply enjoying the outdoors, this dog-friendly hiking spot is a local favorite for its beautiful views and welcoming community.

FAQ for Northern Rail Trail Access

  • What are the park’s leash requirements? Dogs are required to be on a leash while visiting the trails.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, there are miles of well-marked hiking and biking trails accessible from the park.
  • Where is the best place to park? There is a small parking area at the trailhead, with space for about 10 cars. Arrive early, especially on weekends, as parking can fill up quickly.
  • Are there streams or water access for dogs? Yes, several areas along the trail provide stream access where dogs can cool off.
  • Is the park regularly cleaned and maintained? Yes, the trails are reported to be clean and well-maintained by visitors.
  • Are ticks or other pests common in the area? Yes, some visitors have reported ticks along the trail, so tick prevention is advised.
  • Are there staff or rangers present at the park? There are no formal facilities or staff present at this trail access point.
  • Is there a fee or membership required to enter? No, there is no fee or membership required to enjoy the trail.
  • Is the park muddy after it rains? Certain trails, such as the Ranger Trail, can be muddy, especially after rain.

Reviews

joe clark

My dog and I had a wonderful three mile walk on this trail

Michael Rivers

Great gravel and cinder trail for a bike ride. Gravel bike with 40mm tires.

Oleg Zhuravel

Amazing beautiful walk. Clean with a few bags of dog waste on the trial.

Carol Flint

My husband and I rode bikes from Lebanon to Mascoma Lake-about 8 miles. The trail was very flat. We followed the river and met many walkers, bikers, and fishermen who were all very cordial. No trash to speak of, too. We enjoyed the trail a lot and look forward to experiencing more of it. We will be back.

Sami Alajaji

We did the portion of the trail between Lebanon and Canaan, and it was great with views of lakes, rivers, bridges, and mountains all thought-out. A must do for a cyclist in the area!

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