ATV’ing in NH

Ride North This Fall! 

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Ride the Wilds, Coos County!, the Northeast’s largest interconnected ATV trail system, delivers 1,000+ miles of trails across Coos County, New Hampshire, and a riding experience that you have only just long imagined.

Jump on your rig and ride along miles and miles of trail through the rugged forested landscape of the New Hampshire’s Grand North, where the views are incomparable and the trails deliver hours of riding fun that are as close as the nearest trailhead. Ride the Wilds offers three seasons of ATV riding and, provides access to more than 1,000 miles of interconnected trails that make it possible to head out for a day or more, with opportunities to stop and stay along the way.

Whether you are a novice or experienced rider you will love the varied terrain of the Ride the Wilds trail system, from wide sweeps of undeveloped land that encompass the mountains, pastures and panoramas of northern New Hampshire, to graveled roads, and woods trails.

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Choose your starting and stopping points from more than a dozen options, from Berlin, Gorham, Milan and Errol on the eastern side of the county, through Millsfield and Dixville in the middle, to the Connecticut River towns of Pittsburg, Stewartstown, Colebrook, Stratford, Groveton and Lancaster to the north and west. To accommodate riders, all the towns within the Ride the Wilds trail system allow ATVs on town roads to access services like food, gas and lodging, or to connect with other sections of trail. Look for ATV Permitted Signs on open sections of highway.

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