About Jericho Mountain State Park
Welcome to New Hampshire's Newest State Park!
ATV, trail bike and snowmobile riders are discovering that some of the state’s best off-road riding is at Jericho Mountain State Park, New Hampshire’s newest state park located off Route 110 West in Berlin. There’s more than 50 miles of scenic trails in the 7,500 acre State Park. The trails provide endless loops through forest, over streams, and past Jericho Lake, with many scenic outlooks and mountaintop picnic pavilions. Park guests can also enjoy swimming, fishing, canoeing, kayaking or picnicking at Jericho Lake.
Open to the public, but still in development, this integrated recreation complex is designed to become the off-highway recreational vehicle (OHRV) hub in the North Country. Over the next several years, more miles added to the trail network—towards a planned total of 136 miles—and more facilities will be added, as well. Future development plans for the park include a ride-in/ride-out campground, several remote tent sites, group picnic pavilions, administrative offices with visitor welcome center and education/training facilities, and improved beach facilities.
The trails are a mix of green, blue and black trails. Green trails (20% of the total to be developed) have been established for the most part on existing gravel roads that run through most sections of the Park. These trails are considered very easy to ride and recommended for all users. Blue trails (70% of the total to be developed) are designed and constructed in areas where a standard road vehicle could not pass. These trails will wind through wooded areas and through old logging yards following existing logging trials. They will connect at the ends of green trails to create continuous riding throughout the ATV Park. Black trails are to be constructed with natural or man-made obstacles for the more aggressive riders. Obstacles such as rock climbs, boulder fields, stumps and sharp turns, often times in combination with steep slopes, will be used to create these trails.
Planned special use trails include a Jeep/4 wheel drive loop (that may be used by ATVs, too), gravel pits, a junior trail (limited to 90 CC ATVs or trail bikes), an educational/training area, and mountain biking (non-motorized with access to White Mountain National Forest land).
Download a (PDF) map of Jericho Mountain State Park: Jericho Mt. Tract and the Head Pond Tract.
For more about Jericho Mountain State Park, visit the NH Trails Bureau website. Questions? Email the NH Trails Bureau.
The following organizations can provide complete information on the area:
Androscoggin Valley Chamber of Commerce 91 Main Street, Berlin, NH 03570. (603)-752-6060 or (800)-992-7480.
New Hampshire Grand Discover certified Grand Adventures!






