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N To Corridor 5 Snowmobile Route To Mount Prospect & Weeks State Park US Route 3 Mountain View Road Farm Road Farm Road Trail 8 Trail 3 Trail 1 Trail 1 Trail 5 Trail 2 Trail 1 Trail 1 Trail 1 Trail 1 Trail 10 Trail 10 Trail 10 Trail 10 Trail 10 Trail 10 Trail 11 Trail 11 Trail 12 Trail 13 Trail 13 Farm Mountain View Grand Resort & Spa 101 Mountain View Road, Whitefield NH, 03598 603.837.2100 | mountainviewgrand.com KEY Easy Trail Moderate Trail Tree ID Trail Start of Tree ID Trail Mountain Bike Rentals Tennis Courts Axe Throwing Disc Golf Swimming Pool Golf Course / Club House Ruined Chimney NH Heritage Trail (Not MVG) Connecting Trail Dirt Road Paved Road/Parking Lot State Road Stream MOUNTAIN VIEW TRAILS TRAIL TIPS & INFORMATION Mountain biking and hiking can be dangerous. It is up to each individual to know his or her limits, abilities and level of expertise before attempting any outdoor activity. Please understand that trail use can be a hazardous activity that has risks, including injury or death. Travel at your own risk. Although every attempt has been made to verify the accuracy of all trail information, it is the responsibility of the user to use common sense and good judgment by interpreting and using the information to safely enjoy the trails. Before heading out on Mountain View Trails we highly recommend that you have a cell phone, bottled water, sunscreen, bug spray, seasonal clothing and appropriate footwear. The trails can be muddy so we recommend closed toed shoes or boots. Be aware of potential changes in weather conditions and plan accordingly. The trail system is used for both hiking and mountain biking, so please share the trail. For your safety, stay on the trails. The trail system is marked to prevent getting lost. In an emergency, or if you need assistance, please call the resort at 603.837.2100. Be prepared to provide the trail number you are on. While on the trails, you may run into some of our North Country wildlife, including deer, moose, turkeys, beavers, foxes, porcupines, or bears. While fascinating to see and photograph, remember you are in their habitat and wild animals will act accordingly. Please keep a safe distance and do not approach. Looking for a short and easy route for trail running or biking? The Farm Road is 0.75 miles long and begins at the back of the resort parking lot. This makes for a nice 1.5 mile route to the end and back, which is perfect for your morning run or for younger cyclists who may not be quite ready for the wooded trails. Along the way, you will pass Mountain View Farm.

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Page 1: Mountain biking and hiking can be MOUNTAIN VIEW TRAILS...Mountain View Grand Resort & Spa 101 Mountain View Road, Whitefield NH, 03598 603.837.2100 | mountainviewgrand.com KEY Easy

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To Corridor 5 Snowmobile Route

To Mount Prospect & Weeks State Park

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Mountain View RoadFarm

Road

Farm Road

Trail 8

Trail 3

Trail 1

Trail 1

Trail 5

Trail 2

Trail 1

Trail 1

Trail 1

Trail 1

Trail 10

Trail 10

Trail 10

Trail 10

Trail 10

Trail 10

Trail 11

Trail 11

Trail 12

Trail 13

Trail 13

Farm

Mountain View Grand Resort & Spa 101 Mountain View Road, Whitefield NH, 03598 603.837.2100 | mountainviewgrand.com

KEY

Easy Trail

Moderate Trail

Tree ID Trail

Start of Tree ID Trail

Mountain Bike Rentals

Tennis Courts

Axe Throwing

Disc Golf

Swimming Pool

Golf Course / Club House

Ruined Chimney

NH Heritage Trail (Not MVG)

Connecting Trail

Dirt Road

Paved Road/Parking Lot

State Road

Stream

MOUNTAIN VIEW TRAILS

TRAIL TIPS & INFORMATION

Mountain biking and hiking can be dangerous. It is up to each individual to know his or her limits, abilities and level of expertise before attempting any outdoor activity. Please understand that trail use can be a hazardous activity that has risks, including injury or death. Travel at your own risk.

Although every attempt has been made to verify the accuracy of all trail information, it is the responsibility of the user to use common sense and good judgment by interpreting and using the information to safely enjoy the trails.

Before heading out on Mountain View Trails we highly recommend that you have a cell phone, bottled water, sunscreen, bug spray, seasonal clothing and appropriate footwear. The trails can be muddy so we recommend closed toed shoes or boots. Be aware of potential changes in weather conditions and plan accordingly.

The trail system is used for both hiking and mountain biking, so please share the trail.

For your safety, stay on the trails. The trail system is marked to prevent getting lost. In an emergency, or if you need assistance, please call the resort at 603.837.2100. Be prepared to provide the trail number you are on.

While on the trails, you may run into some of our North Country wildlife, including deer, moose, turkeys, beavers, foxes, porcupines, or bears. While fascinating to see and photograph, remember you are in their habitat and wild animals will act accordingly. Please keep a safe distance and do not approach.

Looking for a short and easy route for trail running or biking? The Farm Road is 0.75 miles long and begins at the back of the resort parking lot. This makes for a nice 1.5 mile route to the end and back, which is perfect for your morning run or for younger cyclists who may not be quite ready for the wooded trails. Along the way, you will pass Mountain View Farm.