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Trail Description:
This ride features lots of fun trails to explore. There's enough variety that you're sure to find something you can't ride enough. A great mix of terrain.
How to get there:
Take Route 101 West off of I-95 near the Hampton tolls. 101 East from I-93 or Manchester/Concord. In the vicinity of Exeter look for signs for Rt. 85. Get off at the rt. 85 Exit. Turn north and a 1/4 mile is the entrance to Oaklands. Turn south on 85 and around a half mile (just before an old RR bridge) is the entrance to Henderson. Either one works, so you just can't lose from either direction.
| Posted by: pete on 10/15/2007 |
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First time riding it this weekend. We had a blast. Some really great single track. Really cool bridges all over. Some fun man-made and natural stunts. Who ever has been working on these trails has done a great job, lots of fun. We will be back.
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| Posted by: Ed on 9/9/2007 |
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The last time I was there was this spring and NEMBA had built some bridges and added some log features in the muddy parts. I think this and bearbrook are the best trails in NH right now.
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| Posted by: Lull on 7/28/2007 |
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guess what i just came back from another good weekend of mountain biking here at none other than fort rock Exeter NH. i just got stuck in a set of thunder storms passing through the region which took all the fun out of the day oh well, the day before i went and took the longest way possible for the day and took a good 4 hour chunk out of the day and it was awesome no tricks for now i need to heal from biking damage. so get out now and do stuff i cant have fun and get lost, just not in a thunder storm.
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| Posted by: Lull on 7/28/2007 |
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oh i forgot so if you need to know where to go in fort rock go to the exeter town offices and pick up a nice trail map for $2.50 or i am going to post a map as a photo later today. get lost!
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| Posted by: Lull on 7/2/2007 |
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no comment today, nothing but its awesome what are you waiting for?
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| Posted by: Lull on 6/29/2007 |
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Hey guess what I'm back again for another review of this awesome trail, this time its going to be short. If you are looking for something fun to try, try the large number of expert trails around there and well if you get lost oh well it doesn't matter its not like you care when you're out there you'll have fun and if you go to the best parts the idea of listening to the highway won't work so use your GPS or skills to find you're way. Bye be back with more news later.
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| Posted by: Lull on 6/27/2007 |
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another most excellent spot to try is under the power lines toward the end there is a nice log ride there I can honestly say it was tough but I got it down, theres a few ways of getting there one is to go straight there from the road if this is the case instead of going into the parking lot there at the town forest go on route 85 toward Newfield until you get to a new development called captain's way on the left side of the road, go there and go straight on that road until you reach the power lines theres a trail a small one on the left side of the road going up the hill this leads right to the log ride, or do the cool way further down the road there is a gate on the left side of the road that goes up hill it says no trespassing go that way and there is a field with a trail in the upper left corner take a left at that trail and another left and this goes to the log ride. Get out there and try that log. What are you waiting for get off the computer and at fort rock exeter NH.
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| Posted by: Lull on 6/27/2007 |
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back again I've just come back from another sick ride and dude if you want a great ride when you get to the swamp go to the second swamp by the power lines and go right toward a development go to the second part of the trail that way there are some sick jumps but use caution don't hit the trees when doing the jumps I did. So go out there and try them and get lost having fun!!!
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| Posted by: Lull on 6/20/2007 |
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Dude sick best riding on the seacoast its a must for everyone, got to go!!!! You can get lost in the large amount of winding trails and if you do get lost listen to the highway which runs along the town forest. So get out there and get lost NOW!!!
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| Posted by: thomas lull on 6/20/2007 |
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its the best trail ive ever been to
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