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Mountain biking
Mountain bike the moderate 3.6-mile Great Glen Trails outer loop, gaining 276 feet with views of the Presidential Range.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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White Mountain National Forest
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4.38 km
1.33 km
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4.04 km
1.67 km
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The trails at Great Glen offer a diverse terrain. You'll find a mix of smooth, well-marked carriage roads, which are typically gravel paths with rolling hills, perfect for a relaxed ride. For those seeking more adventure, there are also wooded singletrack and doubletrack sections. Some parts can be technical and may include features like a wobbly bridge.
Yes, the Great Glen Trails system is designed for all ages and abilities. While the specific 'outer loop' might encompass various sections, the overall network includes many easy (green) rated carriage roads with minimal climbs, ideal for beginners and families. There are also intermediate (blue) and advanced (black diamond) options for more experienced riders.
You can expect stunning natural beauty throughout the network. The trails traverse forests, open meadows, and pass by scenic rivers. A prominent feature is the spectacular views of the Presidential Mountain Range and the Great Gulf Wilderness, especially from higher points.
Wildlife sightings are possible and add to the experience. Keep an eye out for deer, moose, river otters, and various bird species, including bald eagles and blue herons, as you explore the trails.
The trails are generally best for mountain biking from late spring through fall. Summer offers lush greenery, while autumn provides spectacular foliage. Always check local conditions before you go, as weather in the White Mountains can change rapidly.
Parking is available directly at the Great Glen Trails facility in Pinkham Notch, at the base of Mount Washington. This is also where you'll find amenities and access to the trail network.
Yes, Great Glen Trails is a private trail system, and a trail pass is required for access. While it's located within the White Mountain National Forest, the trail pass is specific to the Great Glen Trails operation, not a general National Forest permit for this specific activity.
The provided information does not specify the dog policy for mountain biking on the Great Glen Trails. It's always best to check directly with Great Glen Trails or the White Mountain National Forest for their current pet regulations before your visit.
Yes, the route you're exploring is part of a larger network and intersects with several named trails. You'll find sections that pass through Dragon Corridor, Aqueduct Loop, Hairball / Wishbone Singletrack, and Lower Dragon Wishbone Singletrack, offering a varied riding experience within the system.
Great Glen Trails offers a range of amenities to enhance your visit. These include bike rentals (comfort bikes and fatbikes), helmets, trail passes, and maps. You can also find the Glen View Café for refreshments and even personalized mountain bike lessons if you're looking to improve your skills.
Based on the tour data, completing this specific 'outer loop' route typically takes around 32 minutes of riding time. Keep in mind that this duration can vary depending on your pace, skill level, and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.