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Yudicky Park

By Peter DeSantis & Beth Woodbury

Taken from their book

Get out and Mountain Bike! Southern New Hampshire.

© Copyright 2005

Location
560 Main-Dunstable Road / Route 111A, Nashua

 
Difficulty--
Easy:70%, Moderate:15%, Difficult:14%, Caution:1%

 
Description
 

Yudicky Park is a unique place to ride.  The park offers a variety of challenges you will not find anywhere else in southern New Hampshire.  The trails on the south side of the road are tight and twisting single track with a variety of ramps and teeter-totters.  These are the hardest and most technical trails in the park.  On the north side of the road, the trails are single track with roots, rocks, and logs.  

These trails are easily ridden at high speeds and are especially fun because of the turns and low grade of the trails.  For the experienced rider who likes twisty challenges, Yudicky Park is highly recommended.

Notes:

On the south side of the road the trails back up to private property.  Please be respectful of the neighbors.  All of the parks trails are multi-use and ATVs are found on some of the trails, illegally, so keep your ears open.  The park is also a favorite place for hunters. Be sure to wear orange or bring a bell from late September to early December.

Directions

Trail Head: 560 Main-Dunstable Road (Route 111A), Nashua NH

Take Exit 5 West off of Route 3 in Nashua. Go straight at the light at the end of the ramp onto Main-Dunstable Road. Drive about 4 miles. Turn right on to the dirt road just before the ball fields. Drive to the end and park in the lot on the left.

More riding?

1000 yards from Yudicky there is a vast area of conservation land extending south into Massachusetts. It’s called the Dunstable Rural Land Trust. Head west from the parking lot at Yudicky on Groton Rd until you see a pile of boulders blocking an old road leading into the woods on your left. Follow the obvious trail in.

Owned/ Managed: City of Nashua

Maintained by the Nashua Conservation Commission.

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