Resorts and parks in New Hampshire offer feature snowshoe trails
Nansen Ski Club at Milan Hill State Park
427 Milan Hill Road
Milan, NH
Established in 1872, this non-profit ski club is one of the first organized ski clubs in America. The Nansen Ski Club is dedicated to providing a healthy outdoor experience for children, youth, and adults, are always welcome. The trail network is open to skiing and snowshoeing. The trail system at Milan Hill is best described as a challenging ski with high quality, limited quantity (8.5 km). Animals are welcome but must be leashed and under control. All waste must be cleaned from the trails as required by State Park Rules. The park is open to all allowable uses. E-mail: info@skinansen.com
Fox State Forest
309 Center Road
Hillsborough, NH
Phone: 603-464-3453
This forest features over 20 miles of trails for hiking, biking, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing.
Wapack National Wildlife Refuge
Route 101
Peterborough, NH
This preserve offers ample opportunity for wildlife observation, particularly of migrating hawks. Hiking trails lead past forested land, a bog, a swamp and a rock cliff. These trails are available in the winter for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing as well. Camping and open fires are not permitted.
Windblown Cross Country
1180 Turnpike Road (Rte. 124/123)
New Ipswich, NH 03071
Phone: 603-878-2869
Fax: 603-878-2869
You'll find 40 km of exciting trails with fantastic views. Snowshoe trails have been expanded.
Woodbound Inn Cross Country
62 Woodbound Road
Rindge, NH 03461
Phone: 603-532-8341
Fax: 603-532-8341, ext. 213
Enjoy twenty kilometers of beautiful ski trails, lighted skating pond and sledding hill. Breathtaking views of Mount Monadnock.