Mount Washington Trail, Bretton Woods, New Hampshire
The first time we attempted a winter ascent of Mount Washington, we didn?t make it. We remember it well; The climb was excruciating, the weather dismal. We stepped and rested, stepped and rested. We dug our crampons in and cl... trails.com
Tuckerman Ravine, Jackson, New Hampshire
A variety of very steep and extreme ski routes in and around Tuckerman Ravine on Mount Washington. Tuckerman Ravine?referred to affectionately as ?Tuck?s,? ?Tuckerman?s,? or simply ?the Bowl??is where skiing legends have been... trails.com
Arethusa Falls Trail, Notchland, New Hampshire
Yes, this little jaunt in the Notch gets a fair amount of traffic; tons of tourists clamor up its path in the summer. Even during the harsh winter months, you probably won?t have the trail to yourself. But there are good reas... trails.com
Mount Willard Trail, Bretton Woods, New Hampshire
On a winter?s day the views through Crawford Notch from the ledges of Mount Willard are unsurpassed. The eagle?s eye panorama takes up the whole sky. In the distance Mount Chocorua?s cone rises. A snake appears to be slitheri... trails.com
Webster Jackson Trail To Mt Jackson
On 12/20/08 this trail was packed down by earlier snow shoers. It is steep in sections but overall it is not bad. A few side trails to Elephant Head and Bugle Cliff with some good views down into Crawford Notch. I wasn't a... trailpeak.com
Zealand Falls Trail, Twin Mountain, New Hampshire
This gentle trail, through snow-covered woods, open meadows, and along side beaver ponds, ends at pretty Zealand Falls and the Appalachian Mountain Club shelter. At trail?s end, you?ll be rewarded with stunning views of surro... trails.com
Mount Washington
This 18km hike takes the Ammonoosuc trail, Crawford Path to the summit then back down by Gulfside and Jewel trail. The trail starts near the Cog Railway and returns just down from the station. This is a fairly easy trail i... trailpeak.com
Pinkham Notch Trail, Glen House, New Hampshire
Icy streams, giant boulders, high bluffs, open ledges, and pretty woods make this half-day trip on Liebeskind?s Loop a winner. An added benefit is that the hike leaves from the AMC Pinkham Notch Visitor Center, where you can ... trails.com
Mt Pierce Via Crawford Path
On 11/28/08 there was 2-3 inches of snow at the trail head with progressively more as I ascended. 12-18 inches at the summit. The trail had been broken by a previous hiker but it was still very slow going. No views as it w... trailpeak.com
Ammonoosuc Ravine Tr Loop
This is a great day hike. In my opinion the best way to solo hike Mt. Washington. It only requires one car and you can spend a night in a hotel. The trail starts in the parking lot for the Cog Railway, its name is Ammonoos... trailpeak.com
Mt Tom
Gradual incline to summit with a short steep section just before Mt Tom spur. Good views but I didn't see any this day as it was cloudy and overcast. Directions: Rte 302 to Crawford Notch train depot. Trailhead is out behi... trailpeak.com
Ammonsic River Trail
Shortest route/fastest route to Mt.Washington Summit via Lake of the Clouds AMC hut. I took the Jewell trail back to the trail head. Directions: Take route 93 north to White Mountains. The trail head is off of route 302. G... trailpeak.com
Signal Ridge Trail
The trail starts off easy and follows the river that comes down from Carrigan Pond. You have to cross over two streams, but there are rocks that you can jump across. In the spring however the water is high and you might ha... trailpeak.com
Osseo Trail
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
Franconia Ridge Trail
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
The Flume Trail, Lincoln, New Hampshire
They looked like colorful spiders, arms and legs clinging to the ice, slowly crawling up a frozen waterfall. Swift chops of an axe sent pieces of ice tumbling off the wall. Each worked a route up the cold blue ice, digging sp... trails.com
Lonesome Lake Trail, Mittersill, New Hampshire
Who can resist its name? In fact, the Lonesome Lake Trail leads to an isolated low mountain pond that attracts a fair amount of traffic year-round. The lake sits at 2740 feet, tucked in a valley, just south of the high ridge ... trails.com