Hiking Trails
Mountain ranges know no state boundary lines, so Maine hikers simply can't ignore the peaks of New Hampshire's White Mountains. Most of these treks are for experienced hikers, though some are good introductory climbs.


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Ammonoosuc Ravine Trail Glen 4.5 miles intermediate
The Ammonoosuc is a direct trail to Mount Washington's summit. It's usually not as busy as the trails heading out of Pinkham Notch.
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Appalachian Trail, Hut-to-hut Crawford Notch 56 miles advanced
Eight AMC huts are located in the White Mountain National Forest along a 56-mile stretch of the famed Appalachian Trail. The huts are a comfortable day's hike apart and accessible only by foot.
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Mount Adams, Air Line Trail Gorham 4.3 miles advanced
Climbing New England's second highest peak is a strenuous but rewarding challenge.
Mount Washington Glen 4 miles advanced
A trek to summit is a real human experience.

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