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Level: Intermediate
Length: 8 mi (12.9 km)
Surface: Doubletrack
Configuration: Network
Elevation: +345/ -308 ft
Total: 48 riders
Mountain Biking Stratham Hill Park
#13 of 114 mountain bike trails in New Hampshire
This a network of beginner and intermediate trail that are all over the back side of the fair grounds. A couple moderate hill climbs and some single track trails. It is a good fun ride.
Dogs allowed, seasonal restrooms.
First added by on Mar 22, 2012. Last updated May 9, 2020. → add an update
Before you go
- Drinking water: unknown
- Lift service: unknown
- Night riding: yes
- Pump track: yes
- Restrooms: yes
- Fat bike grooming: yes
- E-bikes allowed: unknown
- Fee required: unknown
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Main parking lot on rt33, alternate lot on Jack Rabbit ln, parking is at the end on right.
Why does this listing say no ebikes? The town of Stratham site says nothing of this.
Thank |SHP is pretty good. I would rate it as not quite intermediate. There is one bridge that might throw people off.
Thank |Beginner and intermediate trails with tons of choices and fun riding throughout the park. There's a well-maintained pump track in the field and some man-made obstacles you move around and practice riding. The local clubs have upgraded lots of the small bridges for crossings. The fire road up to the fire tower makes for a great hill for intervals.
Thank |Great trails!
Thank |This place is really nice to ride at, there are a lot of different trails that cross over each other. I wish there were some longer segments but it seems like the best place to ride in the seacoast area.
Thank |Mild mannered trails with some decent but doable climbs. Great place for beginners.
Thank |It is fun went on it yesterday it is a little overgrown on the places that you are not covered by trees overall great single track mainly if you go to the side and i did get stung by a bee or something so watch out if you see something
Thank |Climbs are short for NH but steep. These trails are very smooth for the area. Whoever maintains the trails does a very good job. They made paths through the rock walls which are very fun
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