Trails with a Trail Type of snowshoe trail

Colorado Trail Segment 6

Colorado trail photo

Segment Six of the Colorado Trail This is the longest of the 28 Colorado Trail segments. If you hike or ride the entire segment, it is 32.9 miles. It is not for the faint-hearted. It is not necessarily a hard trail, but between the distance and the elevation at Georgia Pass, it can be a …

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LoBo Trail

Lobo Trail beside creek in Longmont colorado

Boulder to Longmont Trail LoBo Trail stands for Longmont to Boulder Trail. The folks in Boulder may want it to be called Boulder to Longmont Trail, but BoLo Trail sounds like a path named after a string tie. This trail has been a long time in the making and is still a work in progress. …

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Medicine Bow Trail

bike rider on Wyoming's medicine bow trail

If you’re allergic to moose, then you may want to take your epi-pen on this ride. There is some prime moose territory located on either side of this trail. And while you may see plenty of four-legged critters beside the path, you probably won’t see many of the two-legged variety. We were there on a …

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Ashuelot Rail Trail

Ashuelot Rail Trail in Keene, New Hampshire

Ashuelot Rail Trail is a popular recreational trail located in southwestern New Hampshire. The trail spans 21 miles from Keene to Hinsdale and follows the path of the former Ashuelot Branch of the Boston and Maine Railroad. The trail is open to a variety of non-motorized uses including hiking, biking, and cross-country skiing. Along the …

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Route of the Hiawatha Bike Trail

Route of the Hiawatha Bike Trail

This is the one that started it all. (Not the moose, the trail) This was my first rail-trail. My daughter was a mere one-year-old and I pulled her behind my bike on a trailer. If I remember right, they didn’t have a shuttle then, or if they did, we didn’t use it. Hiawatha Bike Trail …

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Brainard Lake Snowshoe Trail

The snowshoe trail to Brainard Lake is a Goldilocks trail; Not too easy, not too hard. It starts in a spacious parking lot and wanders up and down through a winter wonderland, past a large pond and into a mountainous cirque that contains Brainard Lake, a favorite among local hikers, snowshoers, & nordic skiers. The …

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