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Welch and Dickey
A 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.
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A 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. Unless you are ready to tackle incredibly steep clicks, it is recommended to start the trail counterclockwise. However, a fair amount of scrambling over boulders and rocks is required regardless of which way you start.
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