pathwaysforkeene.org - Trails - Pathways for Keene

Description: Four pedestrian/bicycle trails intersect in downtown Keene and connect to extended greenways in southwest New Hampshire. The Cheshire Rail Trail includes Keene's Industrial Heritage Trail, Transportation Heritage Trail and North Cheshire Rail Trail. The Ashuelot River Trail connects Keene to surrounding towns of Swanzey, Winchester and Hinsdale.

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Projects Media Board of Directors Donate  4 on the 4th Pathways for Keene Vibrant • Active • Community Sign up for 4 on the 4th! Keene has four intersecting trails all connecting in the center of Keene, including the Cheshire Rail Trail , the Ashuelot River Trail , the Jonathan Daniels Trail and the Appel Way Trail . The Cheshire Rail Trail (green in the above map) is broken into three segments as it travels east-west through Keene: Cheshire Rail Trail North , Industrial Heritage Trail , and Transportation

The Appel Way Trail , a 1.23-mile, mostly shaded, paved trail, crosses the scenic Ashuelot River, with views of wetlands and wildlife along the full length of the trail. It connects to the Jonathan Daniels Trail in Ashuelot River Park. It is accessible from Court Street (near Cheshire Medical Center) and Wheelock Park , where there is free parking, access to the new Keene Bike Park , restrooms (summer only), and other park amenities.

The Ashuelot River Trail is paved from Emerald Street to the South Bridge over Route 101. South of the bridge through Swanzey, it has a packed stone surface that follows the river through forests, farmlands and wetlands. Beyond Swanzey to Winchester and Hinsdale, the trail has a rough surface that leads to a recreational trail along the Connecticut River.

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