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Mt. Willard
The trail to this 2,865-foot mountain is suitable for all types of hikers, including those with kids and dogs.
Plan Around Mt. Willard
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Mt. Willard Details
The trail to this 2,865-foot mountain is suitable for all types of hikers, including those with kids and dogs. Right from the beginning, you will need to cross over a few creeks (but there are several large rocks, so you will not have to worry about getting wet) and ascend a few flights of stairs. The 900-foot incline is gradual, although a small section towards the end is a little steep. Once you reach the peak, the trees will clear, and you will have remarkable views of Crawford Notch State Park and the surrounding mountains.
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Nearby Parks Around Mt. Willard
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Mt. Willard
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0.1 mi away
Crawford Path
This 8.5-mile trek is considered to be the oldest hiking trail in the state.
1.6 mi away
Eisenhower Memorial Wayside Park
This park has some of the best views of the Presidential Mountain Range in the White Mountain National Forest.
2.5 mi away
Willey House
Located in Crawford Notch State Park, this tragic site has been a popular tourist attraction for almost 200 years.
2.6 mi away
Crawford Notch State Park
Hidden in the center of the White Mountains, this state park is a great destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
3.4 mi away
Upper Ammonoosuc Falls
Swimmers should take caution when choosing to venture into the pools of this powerful waterfall.