Explore 60 of the best rail-trails and multiuse pathways across three statesaine, New Hampshire, and Vermontith this official guide. All across the country, unused railroad corridors have been converted to public multiuse trails. Here, the experts from Rails-to-Trails Conservancy present the best of these rail-trailss well as other multiuse pathwaysn Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont.Bucket-listers won want to miss Vermont 13.4-mile Island Rail Trail, which boasts a spectacular 2.7-mile marble causeway crossing Lake Champlain. Those who like short and sweet might check out the 2.1-Eastern Promenade Trail showcasing Portland Casco Bay and Portland Harbor, or for lengthier adventures, New Hampshire 58-mile Northern Rail Trailhe longest rail-trail in the stateffers a variety of wooded landscapes, waterside enjoyment, and welcoming small towns. Whether youe on your feet, wheels, or cross-country skis, there something for everyone in this collection of multiuse trails in Northern New England. In this book, youl find: Detailed maps for each trail, plus driving directions to trailheads Icons indicating the activities each trail can accommodate Succinct descriptions written by rail-trail expertsRails-to-Trails Conservancy serves as the national voice for more than 160,000 members and supporters, more than 22,000 miles of open rail-trail across the country, and more than 8,000 miles of potential trails waiting to be builtith a goal of ensuring a better future for America made possible by trails and the connections they inspire.