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      The Dearborn Forest has two main trails that form a loop by walking a short distance on the Rockingham Rail Trail. There is one small loop trail that goes out to a viewpoint on Onway Lake.

      The primary trailhead can be reached by walking down a trail from the end of Jama Road and across a bridge. There is a kisok with trail information.

      There are 2 main trails that both start at the Jama Drive trailhead and end at the Rockingham Rail Trail. By using a section of the Rockingham Rail Trail, a loop walk of 2.4 miles can be done in about 1.5 - 2.0 hours. A longer loop walk may be accomplished by utilizing the Rockingham Rail Trail access on Depot Road in East Candia or the Old Manchester Road in Raymond access.

      East Trail - .79 miles - The East trail runs from the Jama Drive primary trailhead to the Rockingham Rail Trail and is blazed red. The trail is on fairly level terrain that starts by following the Onway Lake shoreline and turns inland up a small hill. There are a few wet areas that require walking on rocks. There are no bridges or boardwalks over wet areas and streams. There is one additional small hill before the trail reaches the Rockingham Rail Trail. The West Trail can be reached by walking west on the Rockingham Rail Trail towards Candia.

      Lake Loop - .05 miles - The Lake Loop is accessible from the East Trail and is a short loop to a view of Onway Lake. Loons and ducks can sometimes been seen from the viewpoint.

      West Trail - 1.25 miles - The West trail runs from the Jama Drive primary trailhead to the Rockingham Rail Trail and is blazed yellow. The trail runs on level terrain for a short distance with some walking on rocks over a wet area. The trail then starts climbing up a moderate hill. It levels off for a short distance and takes a left turn up another hill. The trail takes a few turns so watch for the yellow blazes. The trail will go downhill before meeting up with the Rockingham Rail Trail. The East Trail can be reached by walking east on the Rockingham Rail Trail towards Raymond.

      Rockingham Rail Trail Loop - .30 miles - The East and West Trail are connected by the Rockingham Rail Trail to form a loop walk.
      Land Status: City Managed
      Land Manager: Town of Raymond Conservation Commission
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      Region Details
      3 hike trails

      Region Status
      Caution as of Oct 10, 2023

      Hike Stats

      Global Ranking
      #10,092
      State Ranking
      #4,567
      Trails (view details)
      3
      Trails Mountain Bike
      2
      Trails Hike
      5
      Trails Trail Running
      5
      Trails Snowshoe
      5
      Trails Nordic Ski
      2
      Total Distance
      3 miles
      Total Descent Distance
      4,646 ft
      Total Descent
      358 ft
      Total Vertical
      279 ft
      Reports
      4
      Ridden Counter
      12

      Popular Dearborn Forest Hiking Trails

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      Lake Loop
      East Trail
      West Trail

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      trail: West Trail
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      Jun 10, 2022 @ 9:37am
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      Sep 25, 2020 @ 11:31am
      Sep 25, 2020

      Recent Trail Reports

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      West Trail
      May 26, 2022 @ 2:51pm
      May 26, 2022
      DryMountain Bike Large tree down across trail, blocking trailscoutnh
      East Trail
      Sep 22, 2019 @ 10:22am
      Sep 22, 2019
      DryMountain Bike Several trees downZjbaseball

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      Sep 19, 2024 @ 8:46am
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      Aug 5, 2024 @ 5:45am
      Aug 5, 2024
      Amy2QbEkdwishlisttrailactivity #55236964 and 1 more
      Jul 6, 2024 @ 1:25pm
      Jul 6, 2024
      FranBouchercommenttrailactivity #44895014 and 1 more
      Oct 5, 2023 @ 2:43pm
      Oct 5, 2023
      gwesleyrwishlistregionactivity #30618058
      Jun 22, 2022 @ 3:25am
      Jun 22, 2022

      Recent Comments

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      FranBouchertrailEast TrailEast trail was a little better than the West...
      Oct 5, 2023 @ 2:45pm
      Oct 5, 2023
      FranBouchertrailWest TrailTrail was swampy and trees were down. Trail...
      Oct 5, 2023 @ 2:43pm
      Oct 5, 2023

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      Folsom Conservation Area 64.5 km
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      Pawtuckaway River Reservation 2 35.3 km
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      Activity Type Stats

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      Mountain Bike23 miles358 ft4,646 ft279 ft
      #11,018#4,63224535
      Hike33 miles358 ft4,646 ft279 ft
      #10,092#4,567423
      Trail Running53 miles358 ft4,646 ft279 ft
      #10,045#4,522442
      Snowshoe53 miles358 ft4,646 ft279 ft
      #690#39541
      Nordic Ski2
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