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16.7km
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Mountain biking
This moderate 10.4-mile mountain bike loop in Lebanon, New Hampshire, offers 1106 feet of elevation gain and takes about 1 hour 39 minutes.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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16.3 km
286 m
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16.3 km
255 m
105 m
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Lowest point (170 m)
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Ample parking is available at the main trailhead for Boston Lot Conservation Area. The park offers a visitor center and facilities near the parking area, making it a convenient starting point for your ride.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the trails within Boston Lot Conservation Area. However, please ensure your dog remains on a leash at all times and that you clean up after them to maintain a pleasant experience for all trail users.
The best time to ride the Three Hills loop is typically from late spring through early fall, when the weather is mild and the trails are dry. Boston Lot Conservation Area is open year-round, but mountain biking conditions can vary significantly with snow and ice in winter, or muddy conditions after heavy rain.
Currently, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required for mountain biking the Three Hills loop or other trails within Boston Lot Conservation Area. However, it's always a good idea to check the official park website for any updates on regulations before your visit.
The Three Hills loop offers a diverse mountain biking experience with predominantly hard-pack singletrack. Riders can expect a mix of natural features like roots and rock gardens, along with built features such as log piles, drops, and bridges. You'll encounter sections of smooth, flowy singletrack, punchy climbs, and high-speed downhill sections with berms and jumps, providing a varied and engaging ride.
Along the Three Hills loop, you'll experience picturesque scenery as the trail winds through dense forests and open meadows. A notable highlight on this route is Burnt Mountain, which offers a summit experience. The park's commitment to preserving natural habitats also means you'll enjoy healthy forests and diverse landscapes throughout your ride.
Yes, the Three Hills loop utilizes sections of several official trails within Boston Lot Conservation Area. You'll ride parts of "Explosions in the Sky," "Do It Clean," "Westline," "Craft Climb," "Railt it," "Hardwoods," and "This Will Destroy You," among others, offering a comprehensive tour of the park's trail network.
While the Three Hills loop is rated as 'moderate' overall, Boston Lot Conservation Area employs a 'stacked loop' system. This means there are easier, beginner-friendly trails (Green) closer to the trailhead. If you're a beginner, you might consider starting with these smoother sections to build confidence before tackling the full Three Hills loop, which includes more challenging features and climbs.
This loop features a wide array of technical trail features (TTFs) designed to challenge and entertain. You'll encounter berms, pump tracks, skinnies, jumps, drops, log rides, bridges, and numerous rock gardens. Some advanced sections may even include difficult log piles at the top of stiff climbs.
Yes, Boston Lot Conservation Area offers several amenities to enhance your visit. These include a visitor center, ample parking, changing rooms, bathrooms, and picnic areas. These facilities are typically located near the main trailhead.
For a more progressive riding experience, consider starting your ride by exploring some of the park's intermediate (Blue) trails first. This allows you to warm up and get a feel for the terrain before committing to the full Three Hills loop, which incorporates more advanced features and sustained climbs. Many riders find this approach helps them enjoy the varied challenges more effectively.