Mt. Kearsarge Rollins Trail in New Hampshire State

Mt. Kearsarge Rollins Trail

This trail is the easiest way to reach the peak of this 2,080-foot mountain.

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Mt. Kearsarge Rollins Trail Details

This trail is the easiest way to reach the peak of this 2,080-foot mountain. It is only 1/2 a mile to the summit since it starts at the Rollins State Park picnic area. The incline is minimal, and the trail is well-maintained gravel, so it is suitable for kids or inexperienced hikers. Best of all, you will get the same panoramic views over New Hampshire with a little effort as possible!

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Mt. Kearsarge Rollins Trail

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0.9 mi away

Winslow State Park

This is one of the two state parks that can be found along the slopes of Mount Kearsarge.

2.2 mi away

Rollins State Park

Covering the southern slope of Mount Kearsarge is this picturesque park.

4.6 mi away

Wadleigh State Park

The towering pine forest and pristine views over Kezar Lake are only a few reasons why this state park is one of the more scenic places in central New Hampshire.

5.4 mi away

Lake Sunapee Scenic Byway

Forming a large loop on the shores of Lake Sunapee is this 25-mile journey.

8.1 mi away

Gardner Memorial Wayside Park

This little area is worth a stop while you are exploring the 6,675-acre Gile State Forest.