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United States
New Hampshire
Hillsborough County

Beaver Brook Loop

Easy

4.8

(6945)

10,044

riders

Beaver Brook Loop

01:05

13.0km

170m

Mountain biking

Beaver Brook Loop is an easy 8.1-mile mountain biking route in New Hampshire, featuring 543 feet of elevation gain and Beaver Brook Pond.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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1

5.41 km

Beaver Brook Pond

Highlight • Lake

The trails that surround this beautiful pond are very well marked and a true gem for hikers and cyclists.

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13.0 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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9.73 km

1.28 km

1.06 km

452 m

446 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

6.84 km

4.87 km

728 m

446 m

146 m

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Lowest point (70 m)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the terrain like on the Beaver Brook Loop for mountain biking?

The Beaver Brook Loop offers varied terrain suitable for mountain biking. You'll encounter sections with old roads transitioning into singletrack, smooth overgrown paths, and some uneven ground. Expect small hills, some steeper sections, and natural obstacles like rocks and roots. The trail is generally rated as easy, making it accessible for most riders.

Is the Beaver Brook Loop suitable for beginner mountain bikers?

Yes, the Beaver Brook Loop is rated as an easy mountain biking trail. While it includes varied terrain with some roots and rocks, it is generally manageable for beginners looking for a pleasant ride. The overall elevation gain is moderate, making it a good option for those new to the sport.

What can I see along the route?

Along the route, you'll pass by the scenic Beaver Brook Pond, offering pleasant views. The trail winds through evergreen forests and meadows, providing a natural and refreshing environment for your ride.

Does the trail intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the route incorporates sections of several official trails. You'll ride along parts of the Tupelo Trail, Elkins Road Trail, Beaver Brook Trail, Shoen Road, Ashcroft Trail, Wood Duck Pond Trail, Self Guided Nature Trail, Old City Trail, Cow Lane, Hatfield Trail West, Jeff Smith Trail, O'Neill Road, Maple Hill Ridge Trail, Teepee Trail, Dan Smith Road, Wildlife Pond Loop Trail, Wildflower Loop, Big Tree Trail, French Meadow Cutoff, Brook Trail, Whiting Trail, Eastman Meadow Trail, Maple Leaf Trail, Wigwam Trail, Leatherwood Trail, Dam Road, Sassafras Trail, Brown Lane Trail, Cabin Trail, Spiral, French Meadow Loop, Porcupine Trail, Bouchard Bridge, Nichols Trail, Meadow Trail, and Red Pine Trail.

What is the best time of year to mountain bike the Beaver Brook Loop?

The optimal time for riding the Beaver Brook Loop is typically from May to November. During these months, the weather is generally favorable, and trail conditions are usually good for mountain biking, avoiding snow and ice.

Is the Beaver Brook Loop dog-friendly?

Yes, the Beaver Brook Loop is dog-friendly. You are welcome to bring your dog along for the ride, but please ensure they are kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain the trail for everyone.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee to access the Beaver Brook Loop?

The Beaver Brook Loop is located within the Beaver Brook Association lands. While specific permits for mountain biking are not typically required, it's always a good idea to check the official Beaver Brook Association website for any current regulations, entrance fees, or specific rules that might apply to mountain biking or parking before your visit.

Where can I park to access the Beaver Brook Loop?

Specific parking information for the Beaver Brook Loop is best found by checking the Beaver Brook Association's official website or local trail maps. Look for designated parking areas or trailheads associated with the Beaver Brook Association properties.

Are there any specific regulations I should be aware of when mountain biking here?

As the trail is part of the Beaver Brook Association, general regulations for conservation areas apply. This typically includes staying on marked trails, respecting wildlife, packing out all trash, and keeping dogs leashed. Always check the Beaver Brook Association's official guidelines for the most up-to-date rules.

How long does it typically take to mountain bike the Beaver Brook Loop?

The Beaver Brook Loop is approximately 13 kilometers (8 miles) long. For an average mountain biker, it typically takes around 60-70 minutes to complete the entire loop, depending on your pace and how often you stop.

Are there any amenities like cafes or pubs near the Beaver Brook Loop?

While the trail itself is in a natural setting, you can find amenities like cafes and pubs in nearby towns. For specific recommendations, it's best to check local listings for establishments in the communities surrounding the Beaver Brook Association.

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