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A difficult 5.4-mile jogging route in Mount Sunapee State Park, offering challenging climbs and panoramic views from Eagle's Nest and White
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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8.24 km
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The trail begins with a steady, often rocky climb. As you ascend, it transitions to hard-packed dirt. Be prepared for potentially wet and mucky sections, and some areas may require scrambling over rocks. Appropriate footwear is highly recommended.
The Newbury Trail is generally rated as difficult or strenuous due to its significant elevation gain and rocky sections. While a very specific, flat 2.3-mile segment might be considered easy, the full route to the summit is challenging and best suited for experienced joggers looking for a demanding workout.
Joggers are treated to diverse and picturesque views. Early on, a short detour leads to Eagle's Nest, offering excellent overlooks of Newbury Harbor and the village. Further along, you'll find beautiful views of Lake Sunapee, and on clear days, Mount Kearsarge and Mount Washington. A major highlight is Lake Solitude, a unique highland tarn, and the White Cliffs overlook above it, providing expansive views across southern New Hampshire.
Specific parking details for the Newbury Trailhead are not provided, but access typically begins in Newbury, New Hampshire. It's advisable to check the Mount Sunapee State Park website or local resources for the most current parking information and trailhead locations.
As part of Mount Sunapee State Park, dogs are generally permitted on trails but must be kept on a leash at all times. Please ensure you clean up after your pet to help maintain the trail's natural beauty.
The trail offers rewarding experiences in various seasons. Spring and fall provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage. Summer is also popular, but be prepared for warmer weather. Winter conditions can make the trail challenging with snow and ice, requiring specialized gear and experience.
The Newbury Trail is located within Mount Sunapee State Park. There may be entrance fees required to access the park, especially during peak seasons. It's recommended to check the official New Hampshire State Parks website for current fee schedules and operating hours before your visit.
Yes, the route is a significant part of the longer Monadnock-Sunapee Greenway, an extensive 75-mile trail network. It also forms part of the Sunapee-Ragged-Kearsarge Greenway and intersects with the Eagles Nest Trail and the Rim Trail.
No, the Newbury Trail, as described for this jogging route, is an out-and-back trail. You will return along the same path you took to reach the viewpoints and summit areas.
Given the trail's difficulty and varied terrain, it's essential to bring appropriate footwear (trail running shoes with good grip), plenty of water, snacks, and layers of clothing. A map or GPS device is also recommended, especially if you plan to explore spur trails like the one to Lake Solitude.
Yes, the Newbury Trail is considered a good alternative to other popular Mount Sunapee trails like Andrew Brook and Summit trails. It may offer fewer crowds while still providing excellent views and a challenging ascent.