Manchester, Nh: Mounts Morgan And Percival
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West Rattlesnake, Holderness, New Hampshire
The journey from Route 113 to the top of West Rattlesnake Mountain is pleasant enough and immensely popular. Hikers from three to seventy-three tramp along the well-worn Bridle Path Trail on its gradual ascent through sun-fil... trails.com
Welch And Dickey
This trail is one of our favorites. It starts easy through the woods then ascends to either one of the two peaks. It depends which trail you start from Welch trail or Dickey. We have always started from Welch because there... trailpeak.com
Eagle Cliff And Red Hill, Center Harbor, New Hampshire
A strenuous climb to spectacular views of the White Mountains and Lakes Region. Rising from the eastern shore of Squam Lake in Moultonborough, Red Hill and the fire tower at its summit are excellent vantage points for looking... trails.com
Mount Israel, Center Sandwich, New Hampshire
Mount Israel Stands at the southern edge of the national forest, rising above the pastoral setting of rural New Hampshire towns that fill the gap between the lakes and the mountains. Despite its relatively low summit, which s... trails.com
Mount Crawford, Glen, New Hampshire
Mount Israel Stands at the southern edge of the national forest, rising above the pastoral setting of rural New Hampshire towns that fill the gap between the lakes and the mountains. Despite its relatively low summit, which s... trails.com
Guinea And Black Mountain Pond Trails, Waterville Valley, New...
When I first spotted alluring Guinea and Black Mountain Ponds far below me while trekking the heights of Black Mountain, I knew immediately that I needed to explore these isolated pools at the edge of the Sandwich Range Wilde... trails.com
Paradise Point Trail, East Hebron, New Hampshire
The bear may have gone over the mountain, but your four-year-old refuses to do so. Save the high peaks for future years and plan a visit to lovely Paradise Point with its tame, well-marked trails perfectly suited to preschool... trails.com
The Loon Center At The Markus Wildlife Sanctuary,...
A cherished symbol of wilderness, the loon is usually appreciated by paddlers on backcountry lakes, not by New Hampshire hikers. A rare chance to spy on nesting loons from a comfortable bench on shore is the main reason hiker... trails.com
Squam Lakes Natural Science Center
Nearer to Nature! Open meadows, mature forests, and marsh boardwalks connect interactive natural exhibits where native animals reside: black bears, mountain lions, raptors, river otters, bobcats, and more. Spend a day -- wa... nhnature.org
Sandwich Mountain, Algonquin Trail, Plymouth, New Hampshire
A mere 7 feet prevent Sandwich Mountain from being one of the most frequently climbed summits in New Hampshire.By measuring only 3,993 feet, however, it escapes the rapt attention of peak baggers pursuing their list of 4,000-... trails.com
Old Bridle Path To West Rattlesnake Trail, Rockywold, New...
Rattlesnake Mountain is a low, 1,200-foot mountain that provides wonderful sweeping views of Squam Lake and points farther south from its two summits. It is a relatively short hike with a moderate elevation gain. For many fam... trails.com
Mount Percival - Mount Morgan Loop Trail, Holderness, New...
Morgan and Percival are the mountain version of Siamese twins, connected at the shoulder. Both have open, rocky tops. Both can be hiked alone or together as a loop. If opting for the loop, the only argument for going up Perci... trails.com