About us
This group is for people who would like to bike on the various rail trails in northern MA and southern NH, both paved and unpaved. When mountain biking on unpaved trails, we will definitely NOT be rock hopping or stump jumping; none of that crazy stuff. We'll stick to mostly flat rail trails and parks, maintaining a moderate pace and with several water breaks along the way. We'll be offering both weekend and mid-week rides, possibly some evening rides, too.
Most of the trails we'll do are in the range of 20 - 25 miles round trip, which translates into a riding time of approximately 2 - 3 hours, depending on the length of the ride and the breaks we take along the way. Our rides are intended as social activities, rather than physical challenges or a biking competition. Participants are encouraged to bike at their own pace, whatever that may be. We'll stop and regroup from time to time, to make sure that we don't lose anybody on the trail. This group is all about fun and friendship!
Upcoming events
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Seacoast Greenway & Lunch at Airfield Cafe
Seacoast Greenway Trail, 1 Lafayette Road, North Hampton, NH, USMuch more moderate temperatures coming next Wednesday, so let's get out and ride the Seacoast Greenway, New Hampshire's contribution to the East Coast Greenway, a 3,000-mile pedestrian and bicycle route along the coast between Maine and Florida. Construction on the NH segment of the ECG continues to make good progress, now extending to Hampton. The northern entry to the trail begins at the Portsmouth Skate Park on Route 33, runs southward past the North Hampton airfield and now terminates at Hampton, a distance of approximately 10 miles. Plans are already on the drawing board to extend the trail further south to Seabrook, where it will connect up to the Old Marsh Trail that we bike on a regular basis.
Our ride starts in North Hampton at the old DPW parking lot next to Cap World. We'll ride south for a bit to explore the newly opened section of trail that goes to Hampton; then we'll swing north toward the Portsmouth skate park on Greenland Road (Route 33). When we reach the park, we'll take a short water/bathroom break before doubling back to our starting point. There is a Port-a-Potty at the skatepark.
Optional Lunch at the Airfield Cafe
For those interested, we can get together and ride over to the Airfield Cafe, a delightful place for breakfast or lunch from 7:00 am to 2:00 pm.The nitty gritty for this ride:
- Trail surface: crushed stone dust
- Suitable bikes: hybrid, gravel or mountain bike
- Total distance: approximately 20 miles round trip
- Bathrooms: Port-a-Potty at the skate park
- Water/snack break: We'll take a short break at the skate park.
- Parking: Park at the old DPW lot next to Cap World on Route 1.
- Address for GPS: 1 Lafayette Road, North Hampton NH.
- Post-Ride Lunch: The Airfield Cafe, 9A Lafayette Road, North Hampton NH. The restaurant is just a few minutes away.
Directions: Head north on Route 1 a few hundred feet to Airport Road. Turn right and follow the road to the end.
IMPORTANT: Be sure your bike is in good working order! Tires should be in good shape and pumped up, gears should shift smoothly, and your brakes should be properly adjusted. If possible, pack a spare tube in case of a flat. A hand pump or CO2 inflator is also desirable, though not absolutely necessary, as many riders will already have these items.
AS A CONDITION OF ATTENDING THIS MEETUP, YOU AGREE TO: Hold harmless, and indemnify the organizers and their relations and heirs, and all members and participants of the Meetup group from any and all claims for injury, illness, death, and/or property damage including those caused by negligence, ignorance, inexperience and other reasons. You also agree to assume all mental, physical, financial, and/or other risk associated with this meetup. Kayaking, camping, hiking, bicycling, and such other activities pose inherent risks and dangers. Participation in these activities is voluntary and dependent upon your own personal judgment. As organizers, we make no claims regarding any expertise for this outing. This is not a guided tour.
Consuming alcohol before or during any of our rides is prohibited.
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Londonderry Concert on the Commons-Quinn Sullivan
265 Mammoth Rd, Londonderry, NH, US- Wednesday, July 8, 2026
- 7:00 PM 8:30 PM
- 265 Mammoth Road Londonderry, NH, 03053United States (map)
This will be Quinn's first ever concert on the Commons. A nationally acclaimed guitarist, singer and songwriter. His career took a turn when he met blues legend Buddy Guy.
See you at the Commons.
Bad weather venue - Londonderry High School cafeteria27 attendees
Past events
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