Northern New Hampshire has an amazing recreational resource that you may not know about called the Ammonoosuc Rail Trail. The reclaimed rail line is now a multi-use trail that is about 20 miles one way between Woodsville and Littleton, NH. The trail's surface is stone dust and gravel with occasional sections of chunkier ballast from the now removed train tracks. It's a beautiful scenic route passing through woods, alongside fields, over multiple bridges and repeated views of the Ammonoosuc River. ![]() |
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| The Ammonoosuc River Photo by Joe Viger |
A Section of Great Trail with Route 302 Above Photo by Joe Viger |
Old Railroad Trestle Bridge in Bath Photo by Joe Viger |

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Downtown Littleton[/caption]
Littleton NH is a wonderful small town in the White Mountains that has produced writers, painters, and other artists who help provide color and flavor to this community. If you've visited the beauty of the White Mountains and New England to see the wildlife, to hike, or perhaps to ski, you will have realized how great it would be to move to a place that has a slower and friendlier lifestyle.
Even without the world-renowned skiing and snowmobiling, there is plenty to do in Littleton in the late summer and early fall...