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    Beaver Brook Trail, Holderness, New Hampshire

    Lost River, NH    

    4 out of 5 based on 1 ratings

    This short trip is a fun overnighter or an exciting day hike. The route follows the Beaver Brook Trail for its entire length. The first half is very steep -- climbing 1,700 feet in 1.2 miles -- and travels over wet rock slabs... trails.com

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    Kinsman Ridge Trail

    Wildwood, NH    

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    General Description The trail begins from the base of Cannon Mountain Tramway and travels over Cannon Mountain and westbound to the peaks of Mt. Kinsman to eventually terminates at Lost River along SR 112. This entire trek... wildernet.com

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    Osseo Trail

    Lincoln, NH    

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    The Osseo Trail is a 4.1 mile trail that brings you to the Summit of Mt. Flume via the Franconia Ridge trail, in the Franconia Region of the White Mountains. Beginning in at the Lincoln Woods Trail center follow the Lincol... trailpeak.com

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    Franconia Ridge Trail

    Lincoln, NH    

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    This Hike is a great way to bag 4 4000' peaks in a day. Follow the Whitehouse Trail .9 mi from the trailhead to the Liberty Spring Trail. Follow the Liberty Spring Trail 2.3 mi to the Franconia Ridge Trail. From this junct... trailpeak.com

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    Mount Moosilauke, North Woodstock, New Hampshire

    Breezy Point, NH    

    4 out of 5 based on 1 ratings

    Moosilauke is the Algonquin Indian word for bald place. It is a fitting name for this open, rounded peak, which is the westernmost above-treeline summit in the White Mountains. Mount Moosilauke is a significant landmark for n... trails.com

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    Mount Kearsarge, Winslow Trail, Wilmot, New Hampshire

    West Rumney, NH    

    4 out of 5 based on 5 ratings

    The climb of Mount Kearsarge from the Wilmot side is a great family hike, but requires more effort than most people expect. The rocky and root-bound trail almost immediately begins a moderate climb of the highest peak in Merr... trails.com

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    Appalachian Trail: Kinsman Mountain, North Woodstock, New...

    Wildwood, NH    

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    Among the many fierce peaks and famous names that create the lure of the White Mountains, Kinsman is often forgotten. Rugged reputations put mountains like Washington and Moosilauke high on hikers' hit lists. Names like Crawf... trails.com

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    Glencliff Trail, Glencliff Village, New Hampshire

    Breezy Point, NH    

    5 out of 5 based on 1 ratings

    Numerous paths approach Mount Moosilauke from all points of the compass and crisscross its open expanse. It?s a popular destination, so don?t expect to be alone with the wonderful views. Jumbled boulders and the ruins of a st... trails.com

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    Gorge Brook, Asquam Ridge Loop, Woodstock, New Hampshire

    Breezy Point, NH    

    4 out of 5 based on 1 ratings

    At 4,802 feet, Mount Moosilauke dominates the western end of the White Mountains and separates the Baker and Lost River watersheds from the Connecticut River Valley. There are certainly easier routes to this mountain?s expans... trails.com

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    Three Ponds Trail, Goshen, New Hampshire

    Ellsworth, NH    

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    You and your family will have a far better time visiting the Three Ponds area than John Stinson did. Nearly 250 years ago, Stinson (for whom the nearby lake and mountain were named) was captured and scalped here by the Native... trails.com

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    Appalachian Trail: Mount Moosilauke, Glencliff, New Hampshire

    Breezy Point, NH    

    4 out of 5 based on 2 ratings

    Standing guard on the southwestern edge of the White Mountains, Moosilauke is both a friendly concierge and a stern sentinel for the high peaks beyond. Its summit lays the rest of the mountain range and the Connecticut River ... trails.com

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    Greeley Ponds

    Lincoln, NH    

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    Greeley Ponds are framed by Mount Kancamagus and Mount Osceola in a wild and mountainous setting. Directions: Take Exit 32 off I-93 and drive through Lincoln onto the Kancamagus Highway past Otter Rocks Rest Area and the f... trailpeak.com

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    Appalachian Trail: Wachipauka Pond & Webster Slide...

    East Haverhill, NH    

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    Hikers headed from the quartzite mountains of western New Hampshire to Mount Moosilauke are often so eager to reach the gateway to the White Mountains that they hardly remember passing Wachipauka Pond. Those who take the time... trails.com

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    Franconia Ridge And Lonesome Lake

    North Woodstock, NH    

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    The hike begins in Franconia Notch, hike northward over Franconia Ridge, descend to Franconia Notch; follow the Lonesome Lake Trail to the Lonesome Lake Hut. Hike over mountain tops, find beautiful views, and see lakes and... trailpeak.com

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    Mt Moosilauke

    Breezy Point, NH    

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    Park away from the bus turning loop. Walk north into the bus turning look, and through the sign that shows to the trails. Soon you will turn left towards the George Brook Trail. Be aware of all trail signs, as the trail j... localhikes.com

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    Mount Moosilauke Trail, Benton, New Hampshire

    Wildwood, NH    

    4 out of 5 based on 1 ratings

    Mount Moosilauke is the dominant mountain in this part of New Hampshire and the spiritual center of the Dartmouth Outing Club (DOC),which maintains its trail network as well as the 50-mile stretch of Appalachian Trail from Ha... trails.com

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    Mount Cube Trail, Wentworth, New Hampshire

    Gilmans Corner, NH    

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    If you are looking for a little more mileage and vertical without overdoing it, Mount Cube is the perfect choice. With under 3000 feet of elevation, Mount Cube may have less cachet than its larger neighbors, Smarts and Moosil... trails.com

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    Otter Rocks To Cheney Pond

    Lincoln, NH    

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    Started at Otter Rocks on the Kanc. and followed the Pine stream up to Cheney brook. Followed to Cheney Pond. Excellent view of the back side of East peak and Osceola. Bushwacked on snowshoes until Cheney Pond and then pic... trailpeak.com