18b Apple Tree Drive , Goffstown, NH 03045
lat/lng: 43.002597243822734,-71.5828026279811
Added by: jchig31
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Enter the trail from Worthley Hill Rd
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Submitted on Sep 25, 2023
couldnt find the entrance with the supplied address, there is a housing community here with no clear signs for for the trail
Submitted on Dec 02, 2020
Went after a few days of rain and some of those puddles would be rough for a lesser vehicle. I'd suggest going with something with a high ground clearance or when it's dry. Wasn't an issue for my Raptor though lol
Submitted on Dec 02, 2020
Went after a few days of rain and some of those puddles would be rough for a lesser vehicle. I'd suggest going with something with a high ground clearance or when it's dry. Wasn't an issue for my Raptor though lol
Submitted on Aug 09, 2020
There is no trail on Apple Tree Drive accessible to the public.There is a nice traIl in the area, though - Worthlyhill Rd. You can do it in a stock 4x4 if you have decent ground clearance. It's muddy in the spring, but nothing too tough - the ground under the water is pretty solid so the mud isn't going to suck you down and be a problem. You can approach from either end, but I prefer to start on the end near the high school, drive to the far end of the trail, turn around and come back. Each direction offers different challenges, but nothing that'll put you or your rig in danger.
Submitted on Aug 09, 2020
There is no trail on Apple Tree Drive. If there is, you would have to drive into someone's back yard to get to it. There is a nice one nearby, though - Worthlyhill Rd. You can do it in a stock 4x4 if you have decent ground clearance. It's muddy in the spring, but nothing too tough - the ground under the water is pretty solid so the mud isn't going to suck you down and be a problem. You can approach from either end, but I prefer to start on the end near the high school, drive to the far end of the trail, turn around and come back. Each direction offers different challenges, but nothing that'll put you or your rig in danger.
Submitted on Jul 22, 2020
Submitted on Jul 22, 2020
Submitted on Jul 22, 2020
The main trail will have you hang a left whenever you get to a fork. One of the right side forks brings you down an ATV trail that gets increasingly narrower, I'd avoid going down there unless you have a jeep or smaller truck. Did it in a stock FJ with no real problems at all, did hit a skid plate on one rock, however.
Submitted on Jun 28, 2020
Nice trail for beginners. My stock sahara had no problem
Submitted on Jun 18, 2020
Worthlyhill rd