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Road cycling routes around Hooksett feature a landscape characterized by rolling hills and varied terrain, offering a mix of rural and suburban roads. The region includes areas around Massabesic Lake and local hills like Willow Hill and Bunker Hill. Road cyclists can expect routes with moderate elevation gains, suitable for different fitness levels.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Hooksett is a charming town along the Merrimack River, known for its blend of natural beauty and history. It’s home to iconic sites like Robie’s Country Store, a historic landmark, and the Pinnacle, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes. Hooksett is a gateway to outdoor adventures, with trails, parks, and a close-knit community atmosphere.
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Little Massabesic Brook and Sucker Brook come together to form a 1.9-mile-long stream. They are under the New Hampshire Comprehensive Shoreland Protection Act due to their importance in the watershed. Look down from Manchester Road in the quaint town of Auburn and check out this nice view of Sucker Brook.
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Clark Pond is a refreshing viewpoint to enjoy on a ride along with local wildlife in Manchester Waterworks.
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The Old Allenstown Meeting House is on the National Register of Historic Places. Built in 1815, it is the state's only surviving Federal-style single-story meeting house to serve both religious and civic functions.
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Hooksett New Hampshire, is located along the Merrimack River and is part of the Manchester-Nashua metro area. The town was once a mill town, centered around manufacturing, in the 19th century. The town offers various recreational opportunities like parks and trails, including Donati Memorial Field and Twin Bridge Park. The small downtown area features the Robie Country Store, a general store in a historic building on the water. This local favorite, where you can buy souvenirs, snacks, and delicious sandwiches, is a great place to stop and refuel on your ride.
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Bow Town Pond is a popular fishing pond with easy road access. Bow Center Road takes you right along the western side of the pond. You can park at the neighboring Bow Community Building where there are a number of benches at the pond's edge. The trails through the surrounding woodlands are popular with hikers and joggers.
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Massabesic Lake is a beautiful 2,560-acre lake in Manchester and the town of Auburn. It is a recreational lake, and a very beautiful one at that. There are few vantage points for the cyclist to see the lake in all its glory, here is one of them, and going over Deerneck Bridge is another great viewpoint.
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There are over 60 road cycling routes available around Hooksett on komoot, offering a diverse range of options for different skill levels. This includes 11 easy routes, 55 moderate routes, and 1 difficult route.
Road cycling routes in Hooksett feature a landscape characterized by rolling hills and varied terrain. You'll encounter a mix of rural and suburban roads, with moderate elevation gains suitable for various fitness levels. Areas around Massabesic Lake, Willow Hill, and Bunker Hill are prominent features.
Yes, Hooksett offers 11 easy road cycling routes perfect for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed ride. These routes typically have less challenging climbs and shorter distances, allowing for a comfortable introduction to the region's cycling. While specific easy routes are not highlighted here, you can find them by filtering for 'easy' difficulty on komoot.
For longer distances, consider routes like the Victory Park – Goffstown Town center loop from Market Basket, which is 46.4 miles (74.6 km) long, or the Massabesic Lake – Massabesic Lake loop from Southern New Hampshire University, covering 38.3 miles (61.7 km).
Yes, many of the popular road cycling routes in Hooksett are loops. Examples include the Hooksett – Willow Hill loop from Southern New Hampshire University, which circles local hills, and the Massabesic Lake – Massabesic Lake loop from Southern New Hampshire University, offering scenic views around the lake.
Along the road cycling routes, you can explore various natural and local attractions. Highlights include the scenic Tower Hill Pond and Bear Hill Pond, as well as sections of the Rockingham Recreational Rail Trail. You might also pass through parts of Bear Brook State Park.
The road cycling experience in Hooksett is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Cyclists often praise the region's varied terrain, the mix of rural and suburban roads, and the scenic lake views, particularly around Massabesic Lake. The network of roads connecting local towns also offers diverse riding options.
Absolutely. Routes like the Victory Park – Goffstown Town center loop from Market Basket allow you to explore the area between Victory Park and Goffstown Town center, offering a mix of open roads and community views. Another option is the Victory Park – Londonderry Rail Trail loop from Market Basket, which connects to the Londonderry Rail Trail.
While specific seasonal details are not provided, the varied terrain and rolling hills of Hooksett suggest that spring, summer, and fall would offer the most pleasant conditions for road cycling. These seasons typically provide favorable weather for enjoying the mix of rural and suburban roads and lake views.
Yes, several routes incorporate local hills and landmarks. For instance, the Hooksett – Willow Hill loop from Southern New Hampshire University features a loop around Willow Hill. Another route, the Massabesic Lake – Bunker Hill loop from Southern New Hampshire University, includes Bunker Hill.
Many routes in Hooksett offer scenic views of lakes. The Massabesic Lake – Massabesic Lake loop from Southern New Hampshire University leads directly through the Massabesic Lake area. Other routes may pass by Tower Hill Pond or Bear Hill Pond.


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