Table Rock

A 2.7-mile moderate loop hike to an open and flat rock viewing platform.

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Table Rock Details

A 2.7-mile moderate loop hike. A part of Grafton Notch State Park, Table Rock is decently trafficked and well marked. The Appalachian Trail heads this way too, and those wanting a bit of a longer trek are able to head onwards to Baldpate Mountain. A rough hike with steep steps and boulders, the ending of the Table Rock Trail opens up to an open and flat rock viewing platform. Many visitors like to spend the day and picnic here.

Difficulty

Moderate

Distance

2.7 miles

Estimated time

1h 46m

Region

N/A

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Table Rock

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Baldpate Mountain

A 5.6-7.6 mile strenuous out-and-back hike located in the Mahoosuc Public Lands.

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Grafton Notch State Park

Grafton Notch is a mountain pass marking the very end of the northeastern Mahoosuc Mountain Range.

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Table Rock

One such viewing outlook sits along with the Appalachian Trail and is known as Table Rock for its flat, naturally carved viewing platform.