Great Gulf Trail, Conway, New Hampshire
The journey begins along the Great Gulf Trail, touring the powerful Peabody River and passing a series of designated campsites. The second leg of the trip is long and epic. After ascending the Great Gulf?s formidable headwall... trails.com
Kearsage North Mountain
This trail has some steep sections, some flat sections, and some open ledge sections. About 2 miles into the ascent, there is a clearing with some good views. The great views are at the summit. On today's hike (11/11/08) t... trailpeak.com
Sawyer Pond Trail, Livermore, New Hampshire
Sawyer Pond is a beautiful mountain pond that is the centerpiece of the Sawyer Pond Scenic Area. The elevation gain is gradual in this well-graded trail, making it an ideal family outing replete with picnicking, swimming, and... trails.com
South Moat Mountain, Conway, New Hampshire
"Moat Mountain Trail to the summit of South Moat Mountain, elevation 2,749 feet, is easy to moderate in difficulty, with some ledge scrambling at higher elevations. Located in the heart of the White Mountains, barren Moat Rid... trails.com
Dry River Valley Trail, Conway, New Hampshire
This trip is a study in contrasts. The first half tours a peaceful river valley with limited views and few people. The second half winds along an open ridgeline with continuous views and hikers. The first 9.6 miles travel alo... trails.com
Davis Trail, Conway, New Hampshire
The hike is a point-to-point journey from the Davis Trail trailhead on Route 302 to the Glen Boulder trailhead on Route 16 and requires a car shuttle or some other means of returning to your starting point. You earn it early ... trails.com
Notch / Cedar Brook Trail, Lincoln, New Hampshire
The journey begins from Sawyer River Road near the southeast border of the Pemigewasset Wilderness. The route initially follows the little-used Hancock Notch Trail over blowdowns and through recent logging zones to reach the ... trails.com
Jackson And The Mount Washington Region, Nh, Jackson, New...
Jackson and the Mount Washington Region?North Conway, Bartlett, and Waterville Valley?in the heart of the White Mountains, offer a splendid array of outdoor family activities. In winter Jackson comes alive; it?s a noted cross... trails.com
Mount Washington Valley, Nh, Jackson, New Hampshire
Mount Washington, at 6,288 feet, is the highest mountain in New England, but altitude is not enough to account for its significance. It is one of the coldest places in the United States. In spite of this fearsome weather repu... 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
North Conway, Jackson, Pinkham Notch, & Great Glen, Nh,...
You can make a circuit of the White Mountains in a variety of ways, stopping to ski or hike on various peaks according to the season. A good place to begin is Conway. Downhill skiers have a choice of six areas nearby?Attitash... trails.com
Mount Chocorua, Champney Brook Trail, Conway, New Hampshire
Originating from the magnificent Kancamagus Highway, the Champney Brook Trail ascends the gradual, northern facet of Mount Chocorua?s jutting peak. From this bearing, it may be difficult to recognize Chocorua as the same moun... trails.com
Middle Sister Trail
General Description Middle Sister Trail begins 1 mile into Carter Ledge Trail from the White Ledge Campground picnic grove. The trail begins as a gradual ascent through a mixed hardwood forest, crosses Hobbs Brook then ste... wildernet.com
Avalon - Field - Tom Loop
This is a great introductory hike or snowshoe loop for folks wanting to start hiking or snowshoeing in the Whites. It loops over 3 peaks with some great views and is very doable within the confines of short winter daylight... trailpeak.com
Mount Crawford Trail, Notchland, New Hampshire
The 3,119-foot summit of Mount Crawford provides one of the most stunning vistas in the White Mountains, like being up in a balloon enjoying an aerial view of the Presidentials, Frankenstein Cliff, Willey Range, and Mounts Ca... trails.com
Boulder Loop Trail, Conway, New Hampshire
Most self-guided nature trails are simple, short, and flat, usually on a well-manicured path. The Boulder Loop Trail has more ambition. It takes you up about 1,000 feet to rocky ledges on a shoulder of the Moat Range, where t... trails.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
Moat Mountain Trail
General Description Moat Mountain Trail travels off Dugway Road north to Attitash and Red Ridge Trails to terminate just beyond Diana's Bath on West Side Road in North Conway. This hike offers magnificent views particularl... wildernet.com