Great Glen Trails
 
Rates and Rentals

Biking
We offer a full fleet of adult and children’s bikes, including Cannondale Comfort bikes, which are perfect for our carriage roads. All bike rentals include bike pass and helmet.

  2 Hours 4 Hours
Adults (13+ yrs) $25.00 $30.00
Juniors (5-12 yrs) $18.00 $22.00
Helmets: $4.00 per day (Helmets are required)
Trail-a-Bikes and Trailers: $6.00 per hour
Bike Pass: $8.00

Please note that during our Summer Bike Race Series the trail system will be closed to public biking on Tuesday afternoons at 3:30 pm.  (July 8 - August 26) Come and enjoy the trails until 3:30 pm then consider joining  the racing action.

Our trails are available free of charge for trail running, Nordic walking and bird watching.

Paddling
If you’re looking to get out on the water, we offer full and half day guided Androscoggin River Trips daily. Enjoy a leisurely paddle on the scenic rivers of Northern New Hampshire and marvel at bald eagles, moose and other wildlife. For an adrenaline-filled day, try one of our full day whitewater trips for beginners. We also offer fully customized group trips. All trips open to first-timers and experienced paddlers alike.

Androscoggin River Trips

  Adult (13+) Junior (5-12)
Half Day: $65.00 $45.00
Full Day: $85.00 $55.00

Whitewater Trips
Beginner Program: $100
Private Clinics: $150, $125 if semi-private

For complete information on our paddling trips, please call ahead or click here.

Season Pass Rates

  Adult         Junior (5-12) Senior (62+)
Winter Season Pass                               
           Individual $130 $90 $90
           Additional Family Member $110 $80 $80
Year Round Pass      
           Individual $175 $115 $115
           Additional Family Member $150 $105 $105
Summer Season Pass      
           Individual $75 $50 $50

Added value: Season pass holders also get:
10% off all in-stock, non-sale items at Great Glen Outfitters
Free use of showers
Discounts on events and races
Free use of Demo Equipment

 

 

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Great Glen Tidbits
The ski and bike tunnel under Route 16 is 185 feet long.