In the News

  • The Bike School Bus returns- NHPR 3/27/23

    After a winter break, the elementary school kids have resumed their daily commute to school on bike.

  • City Biking- Hippo Press 4/22/22

    Cover Story in the Hippo press highlights what Southern NH cities have done to become more “Bikeable” through collaborative efforts between city’s, planning agencies, and non-profits.

  • Closing the ‘big gap’: Senate to vote on rail trail connector bill. - New Hampshire Bulletin 4/20/22

    The Senate is set to approve a bill Thursday that would make it easier to connect segments of the state’s rail trail by protecting railroad property owners from liability when outdoor recreation is allowed on the land.

  • Manchester Moves has big plans for the Northern Rail Trail- Manchester Ink Link- 4/12/22

    MANCHESTER, NH – Manchester parents looking for a safer route to bike their kids to school may be inching the Granite State Rail Trail closer to completion.

  • Fun after the storm with free cross-country skiing provided by Manchester Moves- Union Leader 1/30/22

    An Outdoor Gear Lending Library provided by Manchester Moves equips city residents with necessary outdoor gear to get active on City trails.

  • City Hall: Manchester Moves plans safety improvements to city trails- Union Leader 1/29/22

    Alderman approve a plan to install lights and artwork to tunnels in the city rail trail network.

  • Manchester is the lynchpin to NH Rail Trails and the Granite State Rail Trail Corridor- Manchester InkLink 11/9/21

    Tom Sexton from the Rail to Trails Conservancy (RTC) explains the importance of the Statewide spine, “The Granite State Rail Trail”. Manchester to Concord being the last Gap to close in the 125-mile state trail.

  • Rail with Trail- Manchester Ink Link 8/21/21

    A solution to closing the Gap in the nearly contiguous 125-mile statewide Granite State Rail Trail.

  • NH Outside- Union Leader 7/22/21

    Rail Trail system offers 380-miles to keep you moving.

  • Manchester Moves is #1 fundraiser- NH Business Review 6/11/21

    Raising over $57,000 in 24-hours, Manchester Moves is the #1 fundraiser out of 584 non-profits.

  • Bike Talk- Bike/Walk Alliance of NH 7/11/21

    Garrett Mclarty & Jason Soukup discuss the importance of Manchester as the trail crossroads of New Hampshire

  • Rockingham Rail Trail expansion- dedication- Manchester Ink Link 5/29/21

    Trailblazing: 2-mile stretch of Rockingham Rail Trail officially recognized.

  • Rockingham Rail Trail- Next stop, downtown. Union Leader 5/27/21

    The 30-mile trail now extends from Tarrytown Rd adjacent the Elliot Hospital east to Newfields, NH. Plans call for the final segment to connect to downtown Manchester.

  • Stark Park's "Walk in the Woods" Trails- Manchester InkLink 4/24/21

    A long envisioned dream to develop the lower 15-acres of Stark Park into nature trails comes true with the help of caring neighbors.

  • Celebrate Trails Day 2021- Union Leader 4/28/21

    Mayor Craig, Congressman Pappas, Abenaki Indian Chief Pouliot, and Police Chief Aldenberg were joined by hundreds to bless trail expansion.

  • Weekly Dion Podcast- Manchester Moves

    Jason Soukup of Manchester Moves discuss the opportunity for “Rail with Trail” along the Merrimack River.

  • Bike Safety Poster Contest- Manchester InkLink 4/3/21

    Manchester Moves announces citywide contest open to kids ages 4-16 to win new bicycles. “What does bike safety mean to you?” Answer that question in crayons or markers for a chance to win 1 of 12 bikes on Celebrate Trails Day.

  • Heritage Trail- Manchester InkLink 1/7/21

    How a group of neighbors helped reclaim prime recreational real estate for all to enjoy.

  • Piscataquog River Bridge Officially Opens- Union Leader 10/26/2015

    You can now walk your dog, run, bicycle and in the winter cross-country ski from downtown Manchester all the way to Goffstown village and back.

  • Building Manchester's Trail Network- Union Leader 3/12/09

    In-Depth article outlining Manchester’s plan to construct a network of four intersecting rail trails connecting neighboring communities.