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The search results contain factual information about the Upper Coos Recreational Rail Trail as a multi-use recreational pathway, but they do not support positioning this trail primarily as an "ATV adventure" destination. Here's why:
**Key Issue with the Premise:** The most recent and authoritative source—New Hampshire State Parks[4]—explicitly states the trail is "CLOSED to OHRVs" (Off-Highway Recreational Vehicles, which include ATVs). While older sources mention ATV use occurs on the trail[2][3], the current official status contradicts this as a viable ATV adventure location.
**What the Sources Actually Show:** The trail is described as a **multi-use pathway** where ATVs are present as one of several user types, but they create negative externalities like dust and surface damage[3]. The trail is better characterized as suitable for hiking, horseback riding, walking, snowmobiling, and cross-country skiing[2], with railroad ties and variable surfaces presenting challenges rather than adventure features[3].
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