Your Family's Playground. Cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, snow tubing and the one-of-a-kind SnowCoach up Mount Washington in winter. Biking and walking on our trail system and kayaking all summer. Your adventure is up to you.
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Great Glen Trails offers cross country skiing and snowshoeing, and snow tubing on 40 km of groomed trails and 20 km backcountry.
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Next stop - warm weather! - Spring, summer, and fall are fine times to visit Great Glen. Mountain biking on our gorgeous trail system and having a picnic at the cabin comes to mind. Or taking a guided canoe or kayak trip on one of the lakes and rivers of Northern New Hampshire sounds mighty good too. It's not too early to reserve your paddling trip.
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Winter at Great Glen Trails Outdoor Center offers cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and snow tubing at the base of Mt. Washington. Skate, track, or back-country, our trail system has something for every skill level from beginners to advanced skiers. Our ski school offers personal instruction with a diverse and experienced teaching staff that can coach and guide any level of experience. We have a
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Great Glen Trails Outdoor Center is in New Hampshire at the base of 6,288 ft. Mt. Washington, the highest peak in the Northeast. We mean it when we say we have something for everyone. And no matter what you do, the views and mountains of the Northern Presidential Mountains and White Mountain National Forest surround you. Take a walk along a stream and have a picnic, or try mountain biking.
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Don't get tricked by the ride directions for the chapter ride, which lay out a short warm-up loop at Great Glen Trails. There are many more miles of smooth gravel paths, or rough singletrack, to pick from. This superbly maintained facility in the heart of New Hampshire's White Mountains scores high marks with families and groups with more ambition to share the experience than bounce off rocks and
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General Description Great Gulf Trail is located between Great Gulf Link, which begins at the end of Dolly Copp Campground Road and Osgood Trail which leads to the summit of Mt. Madison, elevation 5,366'. The trail is through a mixed forest typical of what is found at the lower elevations within the National Forest. The path is along a former logging road which parallels the West Branch and Peabody
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