
Lowell Preserve Trail
The Lowell Preserve encompasses over 300 acres of forested conservation area featuring more than 8 miles of trails. This diverse network accommodates multiple recreational activities, from hiking and mountain biking to horseback riding and ATV use, offering something for every outdoor enthusiast.
Fun Facts
- The trail system features an infinite number of possible routes through various interconnected loops
- Main trails consist of two primary loops marked by blue and red blazes, each approximately 1.5 miles long
- Technical Trails in the northern section offer more challenging terrain ideal for mountain biking and trail running
- The preserve supports a wide range of recreational activities year-round, including winter sports like snowshoeing and cross-country skiing
- Trail surfaces vary from packed earth to rocky terrain with changing elevations throughout the preserve
- Specific trails and sections are clearly marked to indicate allowed uses for different recreational activities
About Lowell Preserve Trail
The Lowell Preserve stands as one of Windham’s largest conservation areas, protecting over 300 acres of diverse forest habitat while providing extensive recreational opportunities for the community.
The preserve features a well-developed trail system with varying difficulty levels to accommodate different users. The main trails consist of wide, easily traversable surfaces with blue and red blazed loops, while the Technical Trail networks in the northern section offer more challenging experiences on narrower paths with steeper terrain.
Visitors are asked to respect trail usage designations and follow posted signs indicating which activities are permitted on specific trail sections.