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Before Horse Hill, I used to ride most often in what’s now called the Grater Woods area of Merrimack.
The last time I visited, a couple years ago, the area looked awful. Trails had been rutted by knuckleheads on quads (what they lack in finesse, they make with thrott ... Continue reading »
The last time I visited, a couple years ago, the area looked awful. Trails had been rutted by knuckleheads on quads (what they lack in finesse, they make with thrott ... Continue reading »
1 year ago
Andrew,
There's another way in to Grater Woods too (in addition to the Pond Parish access):
Grater Road is about half a mile east of Pond Parish Road off Baboosic Lake Road. The sign is nearly invisible, but there is a large bank of mailboxes at the foot of the road. If you look down the road, there should be a "No Through Traffic" sign. Drive down Grater Road until the pavement ends. There's a small parking area there.
Ride up Grater Road until you reach a private house. Grater Road continues to the left down the hill.
This is from the description on my map: MTB Southern New Hampshire.