Champney Falls
THE FALLS: With waterfalls that are as well known such as Champney Falls is, finding historical information comes with ease. At the trailhead you will have the pleasure of reading an informative sign stating tha... newenglandwaterfalls.com
Mount Chocorua, Liberty Trail, Conway, New Hampshire
Patriotic enthusiasm had nothing to do with the naming of this trail. That honor was bestowed on a peak in Franconia Notch. Instead, the name preserves the memory of Jim Liberty, who hacked and blasted this bridle path to the... trails.com
Piper Trail
General Description The Piper Trail is one of the most popular trails in the White Mountain National Forest. It begins behind Davies Campground. Small parking fees apply. The trail enters the woods crossing over a small br... wildernet.com
Carter Ledge Trail
General Description The trail begins from the White Ledge Campground picnic area where it starts on an upward climb to the southeast ridge of Carter Ledge. You will notice Middle Sister Trail bearing to the right. This tra... wildernet.com
Carter Ledge Trail, Pequawket, New Hampshire
Carter Ledge provides striking views of Mount Chocorua, views of other peaks, and lots of blueberries in season. It is a little bit off the beaten track so if you prefer less traveled trails, the Carter Ledge Trail is for you... trails.com
Mount Whiteface Trail, Ferncroft, New Hampshire
Scenic ridges, wooded summits, gently sloping valleys, and short, steep ascents characterize many of the hikes in the southern White Mountains. Since the late 1800s, Wonalancet Village and members of the Wonalancet Out Door C... trails.com
Brook Path Trail, Paugus Mill, New Hampshire
A beautiful, shady streamside walk, great for a hot summer day or for an early spring outing when higher elevations may still be locked in snow and ice. The Brook Path follows the Wonalancet River through a rich forest of hem... trails.com
Mount Chocorua And The Three Sisters Trail, Pequawket, New...
Chocorua is one of New Hampshire?s most hiked, most known, and most easily recognizable mountains. Standing prominently in the southeast corner of the White Mountains, its pointy, rocky summit appears to change shape dependin... trails.com
Mount Jefferson Via Caps Ridge, Gorham, New Hampshire
Mount Chocorua (pronounced Chu-CORE-ooh-a) is a popular peak at the eastern end of the Sandwich Range, south of the Kancamagus Highway. Often photographed from the shores of Chocorua Lake in Tamworth, this peak is the first l... trails.com
Bearcamp River
The Bearcamp River is a 26.3 mile long (42.4 km)[1] river at the southern edge of the White Mountains in New Hampshire, the United States. It is the largest tributary of Ossipee Lake, part of the Saco River watershed leadi... anglerweb.com
Whiteface And Passaconway
Climb Whiteface through the Blueberry Ledges Trail (you can take the Blue Berry Ledges Cutoff as well, it merges into the Blueberry Ledges anyway). Up until the last half mile you will be immersed in deep forest. Beautifu... localhikes.com
White Ledge Loop Trail, Pequawket, New Hampshire
White Ledge Loop is an excellent family outing that provides views of Moat Mountain to the north and Mount Chocorua to the south. The trail takes you through a hemlock forest, along an esker, past stone walls, through an old ... trails.com
White Ledge Campground (Nh)
Located five miles south of the town of Conway, in the town of Albany. Sites are surrounded by trees and mountains. Accessible restrooms and a hand pump for water are provided. Grassy play area is available. No switching ... recreation.gov
Whiteface-passaconaway Loop, Wonalancet, New Hampshire
A long and rewarding loop that climbs a challenging rock face to the top of one 4,000-footer, then crosses the top of a large cirque to a second 4,000-footer with one of the best views of Mount Chocorua. trails.com
Chocorua Via Champney Falls
The first 1.5 miles or so is VERY easy passing Champney Falls. The last next mile consists of steeper and steeper sections until you reach a series of switch backs. localhikes.com