Littleton Riverwalk

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A pleasant trail along the Ammonoosuc River in Littleton with the possibility of a loop using sidewalks through the downtown
Trail Activity
Accessible Experience Walking Bicycling
Length
0.80 miles, One Way
Difficulty
Easy
Town
Littleton (NH)
Surface
Gravel/Crushed Stone/Cinder, Paved/Cement, Boardwalk/Bog Bridging
Pets
Permitted on leash
Fees
No

Description

The Littleton Riverwalk connects two interested bridges over the Ammonoosuc River to make a loop near downtown Littleton. The trail starts on the south side of the river as a 4+ foot wide compacted gravel pathway. It passes a bench and community art spaces as it follows the river. After about a third of a mile, the trail either branches to the left to meet Riverside Drive or turns right to cross the Curran Suspension Bridge. The suspension bridge may be difficult for some strollers and wheelchairs. On the north side of the river, the path joins a paved walkway along Saranac Street. Turn right to follow the pathway and then sidewalks to either access the shops on Main Street or continue along Ammonoosuc and Mill Streets. Stop by and make some music on the instruments at the park along the way! Cross the pedestrian covered bridge to return to the parking areas.

Trail Manager

For more information, visit the Littleton Parks and Recreation website or Facebook page or contact:

Littleton Parks and Recreation Department
125 Main Street, Suite 200
Littleton, NH 03561
Phone: 603.444.3996
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Trail Tips

Travel on Durable Surfaces
If your bike tires make an indent on the trail surface, it is too wet to ride. Come back when the trails have dried out.

Trailhead Information

There are many places to park to access the Littleton Riverwalk, including the parking along Main Street and Mill Street.

For accessible parking, turn west onto Riverglen Lane off of Cottage Street/US-302. Parking spots are available on the right across from the Littleton Senior Center. 

There is also a larger gravel surface lot available if you continue past the covered bridge. 

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