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Appalachian Trail Across the Presidential RangeConsidered to be one of the greatest multi-day hikes in the state, this 23-mile journey takes you across the ten iconic mountain peaks of the Presidential Range.
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Explore Hiking in New Hampshire State with grouped stops, trails, and related park places collected under the same planning theme.
Use this Hiking guide to compare the stops that belong together in New Hampshire State, then decide which ones deserve map time or a saved trip stop.
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Appalachian Trail Across the Presidential RangeConsidered to be one of the greatest multi-day hikes in the state, this 23-mile journey takes you across the ten iconic mountain peaks of the Presidential Range.
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Arethusa FallsThere is nothing more rewarding than a beautiful cascading waterfall to greet you at the end of your hike.
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Basin-CascadesThis trek is ideal for a spring or summer day, as you will get the chance to cool off in the flowing streams and pools of the Kinsman falls along the way.
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Champney Falls TrailIf you are looking for a serene place where you can immerse yourself in nature, then look no further than this out and back hike in the White Mountain National Forest.
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Crawford PathThis 8.5-mile trek is considered to be the oldest hiking trail in the state.
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Flume Gorge TrailThis short but strenuous hike takes you to one of the most spectacular natural wonders of the Franconia Ridge.
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Franconia Notch Ridge TrailTraversing three different mountain White Mountain peaks, this 9-mile trail is one of the best (and most popular) hikes in New Hampshire.
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Georgiana And Harvard FallsIf you do not mind a bit of off-the-path hiking, then this trail might be an exhilarating journey for you.
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Lincoln Woods TrailAs one of the more accessible trails in the White Mountains, this 2.9-mile hike is a great option for a half-day trip.
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Lonesome Lake Via Cascade Brook And Pemi TrailThis moderate trail has plenty of fun obstacles to overcome.
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Mount Carrigain via Signal RidgeThe summit to this mountainous peak may be a long journey, but it boasts fantastic views of the Franconia Ridge, the Presidental Range, and Mount Chocorua, which makes it worth the extra effort.
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Mount MajorAlthough most mountain summits are rated as moderate or difficult, this is one of the few treks that can be hiked by beginners and families.
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Mount MonadnockIt is easy to see why this is one of the most hiked mountains in the world.
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Mount MoosilaukeNew Hampshires 10th highest summit is a great excursion in any season.
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Mount PemigewassetThis 1.7-mile trail to the summit of the 2,557-foot peak is a short but steep hike for moderate or experienced hikers.
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Mount Washington via Tuckerman RavineHiking to the summit of New Hampshires tallest mountain is a bucket-list activity for many hikers.
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Mt. Kearsarge Rollins TrailThis trail is the easiest way to reach the peak of this 2,080-foot mountain.
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Mt. Washington: Ammonoosuc Ravine TrailOne of the more challenging albeit rewarding routes up Mount Washington is via this 9-mile round trip trail.
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Mt. WillardThe trail to this 2,865-foot mountain is suitable for all types of hikers, including those with kids and dogs.
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Old Bridle PathA great trail for beginners, this 1.7-mile out and back loop is a scenic trip through the West Rattlesnake Natural Area.
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Orange MountainWith an elevation of 2,684-feet, this mountain is one of the most iconic peaks of Mount Cardigan southeast ridge.
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Red Hill Fire TowerThis 3.3-mile trail through the Lakes Region Conservation Trust area is a relaxing trek through a heavily shaded forest.
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Ripley FallsAlthough it is not the most challenging of hikes in Crawford Notch State Park, this 1-mile journey is still a worthwhile hike.
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SugarloafA short hike with rewarding views, this trek ascends up parts of the North Sugarloaf and Middle Sugarloaf peaks.
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The CartersThis hike is a fun full-day trip up one of the least explored mountains in the White Mountain National Forest.
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The Pemi LoopAttracting hikers from all around the world, this iconic 31-mile hike is a reason on its own to visit New Hampshire.
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Wapack Trail And Marion Davis TrailExplore over thousands of acres of natural wilderness when you wander down this 2.5-mile looped trail.
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Welch and DickeyA popular trail for exploring the White Mountain National Forest, this 4.4-mile trail boasts never-ending views of the Waterville Valley and surrounding mountains.