Pittsburg, NH

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The northernmost town in the state and the largest by land area east of the Mississippi. Nestled in the Great North Woods, Pittsburg is known for its remote wilderness, stunning natural beauty, and rich history.
With over 200 miles of groomed trails maintained by the Pittsburg Ridge Runners (the largest snowmobile club in New Hampshire), Pittsburg offers riders access to one of the most expansive and scenic snowmobile trail systems in the Northeast. These trails connect directly to trail networks in Vermont, Maine, and even into Canada, making it possible to ride for days across state and national borders.


Pittsburg is a true angler’s paradise—offering everything from accessible tailwaters with trophy potential to peaceful, remote ponds teeming with brook trout. Whether you're drawn by big lake action or quiet solitude in the woods, Pittsburg’s fishing scene is rich in both diversity and quality.
Pittsburg stands out as one of New England's premier destinations for observing moose in the wild. Moose Alley is a must-visit for wildlife lovers aiming to see moose in their natural environment. With the right timing, and a bit of patience, it's one of the most reliable places in New England to catch a glimpse of these majestic creatures.
