Greenfield Trails Association
Our Mission
The Greenfield Trails Association is working to restore, maintain and enhance our unique system of trails and to foster their preservation and stewardship.
As NH population grows, we are seeing houses where there were once fields and roads where there were once trails. Concerned outdoor enthusiasts in our area have joined together to save our trails from their extinction.
Greenfield has many natural attractions for outdoor enthusiasts. We have a state park with over 200 campsites, 2 lakes, 4 mountains, and 50+ miles of trails. The Wapack trail is a 22 mile trail which starts in Massachusetts, crosses over North Pack Monadnock and ends in Greenfield.
Our trails need attention today, so that they will be here tomorrow. It is the goal of the GTA to rehabilitate 22 miles of unusable trails and make them accessible to the public. We will be doing this by building 50+ bridges, hanging trail information signs, and publishing a trail map.
Become a Member
The Greenfield Trails Association is reaching out to local outdoor enthusisasts to ask for support in ensuring a healthy future for our trails.
By becoming a member of the GTA, you will be helping us to make Greenfield trails accessible and enjoyable to those who wish to venture into the great outdoors.
GTA is a recognized 501c3 Association. All donations are tax deductible
Membership:
Single …$10
Family …$20
Business… $25
Links
NH State Trails
Greenways and General Trails, Rail Trails, Bicycling and Mountain Biking, Hiking and Long-Distance Trails
NH Trails Day: July 20, 2002
NH Trails Day started in 1986 as White Mountain Trails Day, a day set aside to encourage the White Mountain National Forest’s trail users to join in the effort to maintain the trails that they enjoyed. After a few very successful years, it was decided to expand this annual effort to benefit trails throughout New Hampshire.
Wapack Trail