2020 Expansion Project
Solely funded by donations and grants - not property taxes.
PHASE II rehab and expansion is underway, but we need your help!
SUPPORT NEW BOSTON RAIL TRAIL REHAB PROJECT
$1,000.00 = PHASE II RESTING BENCH
$750.00 = TRAILHEAD KIOSK
$500.00 = ¼ MILE MARKER
$250.00 = RAILING POST
Donations of any denomination will be matched by the National Park Service 50/50 grant.

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Phase II includes an additional 1.5 miles of trail that continues from Gregg Mill Road, at the Lang Station trail head, and heads east to the Parker Road trail head. This section of trail currently contains protruding tree roots and trip-laden terrain.
Upon completion, the New Boston Rail Trail will provide roughly 3.75 miles of safe, non-motorized trails for people of all ages and varying abilities to utilize cost-free.
Additionally, once Phase II and Phase III are completed, the New Boston Rail Trail will connect to the Goffstown Rail Trail (an already completed set of maintained trails) which is connected to the Manchester Rail Trail. Upon completion a 16-mile continuous rail trail system will exist from New Boston center to Fisher Cats Stadium in Manchester.
Together, we can make this a reality!
Make a Gift
OUR FIRM
or
Checks can be made out to:
Town of New Boston
Memo: Rail Trail
Mail to: NB Conservation Commission, PO Box 250, New Boston, NH 03070
Expansion Project Donors
Donors to Phase II of the Rail Trail Expansion Project will help provide resting benches, culverts, kiosks, bike racks, mile markers, government permits, engineering, live fencing (shrubs), logging, gravel, topcoat material to the trail.
Learn more about our sponsors by clicking their logos below:
FRIENDS OF NEW BOSTON LEVEL
Linda Carr, Janet & Lenox White, Catherine Culetti, Joan & Dana Hadley, Ellen Moloney, Brian Conway, Margaret Iles, J Andrew French, Keith Beasley, Cynthia Wilson, Deb & James Spadaro, Christopher & Kathryn Hall, Nancy Frankel, Donna Smith, David & Ruth Pierce, Kim and Mark Kouyoumygian, Betsy Whitman, Lisa Rothman, Robert & Nancy Fletcher, Jen& Brian Alloccca, Calvin & Linda Young, Robert & Melinda Charles, Mary Weiss, Michelle L’Hereux, Eileen Belanger, Samantha Chikering, Joni & Dana Haley, Sheila Dunbar, Richard Backus, Anonymous, Maitland MacGregor, Paamela IIg, Brainerd Taylor, Anonymous, James Bock, James & Deb Spadaro, K 7 C Thomas, Anonymous, Lynne Dodson, Suans Hansen, Charles Farrell, Pamela Berry, Bette Floreani, Linda Strand, Peter VanScoyoc, Anomymous, Sarah Chapman, Ashley Brochu-Braica, Jillian Smith, frank Whelton, Kathleen Heliw, Jude McLean, Jane Pollard, Patricia Smith, Michael Young, Susan Hansen, Marianne Borowski, Matthew Anderson, Ellen Ruggles, Christopher Dearborn, Brian Wood Justin Copenhaver
SILVER LEVEL
David & Carol Hulick
Jim, Kim, David, Jared Keyes
Dana Robie
Laura & Glenn Bernard
Jessica Vaughan
Susan Carr
Louise Robie
Janet Hall
Deb Murphy
PLATINUM LEVEL
Richard Floreani
Peter Pacik
Roger Dignard
Marilyn Taylor
The Parker Family
Matt Kelly
GOLD LEVEL
BRONZE LEVEL
David and Jillian Smith
Mary Atai
Frances Kessler
Jessica Radford
Kyle Hubbard
Keep on Running
Jordan Electrical Services, LLC
Friends of New Boston Rail Trail
Friends of New Boston Rail Trail is an organization of dedicated volunteers who participate in the promotion, design and maintenance of a safe year-round pedestrian avenue to be enjoyed by people of all physical activities.
Become a member:
Individual: $20.00
Family: $35.00
Your membership supports the work needed to finish and for maintaining the trail.
Sign up at our next event or drop-in and see Laura Bernard at New Boston Town Hall. You may also send your check to Town of NB Conservation Commission, PO Box 250 with a memo notation of NBRT.
You will receive a membership card and a windshield/bumper sticker to proudly display your support. If you bring your membership card to future 2019 events, you may be eligible for bonus offerings.
Attend Monthly Meetings: Have a voice on rail trail happenings and stay informed.
Participate: in rail trail maintenance events
Volunteer: to work on community trail events
Contact: potential sponsors
Promote: town and community connections with the trail