Fernald Station

Fernald Station The Fernald Station and Enginehouse were built by the Wolfeboro Railroad, and now preserved by the members of the Cotton Valley Rail-Trail Club.

Fernald Station is the official meeting place for the Cotton Valley Rail Trail Club. See the website for their meeting dates and times. Fernald Station also offers parking for others who wish to use the adjacent walk/bike path.

Great day on the award-winning multiuser trail. CVRTC members were patrolling the line today.
04/18/2026

Great day on the award-winning multiuser trail. CVRTC members were patrolling the line today.

An overhead shot of Saturday's Cotton Valley Rail Trail Club meeting. đź“·Edward Miner
11/16/2025

An overhead shot of Saturday's Cotton Valley Rail Trail Club meeting. đź“·Edward Miner

Please read and follow all the signage!
11/15/2025

Please read and follow all the signage!

Nice fall day. Scoping out projects for next spring. Yes, the brook is iced over!
11/15/2025

Nice fall day. Scoping out projects for next spring. Yes, the brook is iced over!

Thank you to the crew that worked yesterday on the Cotton Valley Rail Trail! Next work day Thursday at Nov 20 at 9 am. C...
11/13/2025

Thank you to the crew that worked yesterday on the Cotton Valley Rail Trail! Next work day Thursday at Nov 20 at 9 am. Come join us improve the Trail!

Come help on the Cotton Valley Rail Trail Trail Volunteers needed on these 4 days….* Today, Friday, November 7, 9:30 to ...
11/07/2025

Come help on the Cotton Valley Rail Trail
Trail Volunteers needed on these 4 days….
* Today, Friday, November 7, 9:30 to 12;
Trail Crossing/Clark Road, Brookfield

*Wednesday, November 12: 9 to 12;
Trail Crossing/Hersey Point Road, Park at Albee Beach

*Thursday, November 20; 9 to 12:
Trail Crossing/Whitten Neck Road,

*Thursday, December 4; 9 to 12: another Tractor needed
Trail Crossing/River Road, Park at Mast Landing

We are replenishing stone dust from Center Street to Fernald and Clark Road to Route 16. We have tractors moving the stone dust we need help clearing leaves, raking and tamping.
Please let me know if you can help us. Thank You

Cotton Valley Trail Committee, Inc. started stone dust replenishment between Albee Beach and Sand Box Lane. Great crew m...
10/17/2025

Cotton Valley Trail Committee, Inc. started stone dust replenishment between Albee Beach and Sand Box Lane. Great crew making a difference: Dave Wing, John Amrich, Mike Pepin, Bob Sterndale, Trish Duffy, Kathy Rankin and Dave Denby! CVTC will be repen*shing stone dust between Center St and Fernald Crossing over the next several weeks. Please thank all the volunteers improving the Trail.

10/12/2025
Look familiar? Found in the parking lot at 8:30am Sunday.
09/28/2025

Look familiar? Found in the parking lot at 8:30am Sunday.

CVTC FREE “Bicycle Bell Day”, Saturday August 1610:00-2:00 at Fernald StationThe Cotton Valley Trail Committee, Inc. (CV...
08/10/2025

CVTC FREE “Bicycle Bell Day”, Saturday August 16
10:00-2:00 at Fernald Station
The Cotton Valley Trail Committee, Inc. (CVTC) will be installing free bicycle bells for the first 200 bicyclists that stop by Fernald Station.
There will be free hot dogs, water and chips; T-Shirts for sale; live music by Franz Haase, the famous Giant Chocolate Chip Cookies by Louise, and Free Bicycle Bells installed.
This event will be held along with the Cotton Valley Rail Trail Club’s (CVRTC) Open House. The Open House welcomes everyone who would like to learn more about how the Cotton Valley Rail Trail operates. Volunteers will be discussing trail infrastructure, their role in maintaining the Trail, demonstrating equipment and answering questions.
Come learn about the 3 new bicycle “Fixtations” to be installed in September along the Trail. The CVTC will also be encouraging trail safety for all users of the multi-purpose Cotton Valley Rail Trail, starting with Slow Down! Say Hello!
The CVTC wishes to thank the Gorrell Family Foundation for its donation, that provided the funding for the Bicycle Bells, Safety Literature and bicycle Fixtations.
CVTC is an all-volunteer organization that maintains the Cotton Valley Rail Trail within the NH State Right of Way. CVTC just won a RTP25 grant to cover 80% of a new tractor that will fit between the rails. We will need a shed for the Tractor, and additional funds for the Porta Potties and continued trail maintenance. If you use the Trail, CVTC would appreciate your support and donations. To make a donation please stop by our Tent on Saturday or mail to CVTC, PO Box 253, Wolfeboro Falls, NH 03896.

08/09/2025

Behind the Rails: CVRTC Hosts Open House in Wolfeboro
WOLFEBORO, NH – Whether you’re a rail trail regular or have always wanted to learn more about the magic behind the tracks, mark your calendar for the Cotton Valley Rail Trail Club (CVRTC) Open House on Saturday, August 16th from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM at 4 Fernald Crossing in Wolfeboro.
This free, family-friendly event is your chance to go behind the scenes and meet the dedicated volunteers who maintain and operate the Cotton Valley Rail Trail. Learn what it takes to keep this beloved trail system in top shape year-round, from the specialized equipment and railcars to the people who keep them moving.
This year, due to unique circumstances, rides will not be offered. While we know this may be a disappointment, the club is actively working to bring public rides back in 2026. In the meantime, there are still plenty of great reasons to attend!
At this year’s event, you can:
* Get up close with maintenance railcars and trail equipment
* Chat with the operators and ask questions about how it all works
* Enjoy live music, free hot dogs, ice water, and chips
* Watch a video loop of club activities and trail highlights
* Learn how you can get involved and help support trail upkeep
* Snap a photo in one of the iconic railcars
* Free Bicycle Bells installed to first 200 riders
Whether you come to learn, support, or just soak in the atmosphere, the Open House is a fun and informative way to connect with the Cotton Valley Rail Trail community.
Come see what it takes to keep your favorite trail rolling—and how you can make a difference!
For more information, visit www.CottonValley.org. or https://www.facebook.com/share/1D72YEhRQW/

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100 Governor John Wentworth Highway
Wolfeboro, NH
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