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  • Saint Johnsbury, Vermont

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    • Saint Johnsbury, Vermont

      Dog Mountain Loop

      2.02 mi / 397.86 ft gain
      Located on 150 beautiful acres with three miles of leash-optional trails, it’s a spot to breathe deeply, and it will remind you of how wonderful it is that these beautiful beings share our lives with us. After hiking the trails, pay tribute to the dogs you have loved and lost at the Dog Chapel, ...
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    • Groton, Vermont

      Hike to Owl's Head Trail Overlook

      4.0
      3 mi / 200 ft gain
      Starting at 1746 ft of elevation, this easy 3 mile hike (RT) pays off with a dramatic view of Lake Groton, Kettle Pond and the Green Mountains of Vermont. The trail head begins in New Discovery Park, along the dirt road to Osmore Pond. There is room to pull off the dirt road and park near the t...
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    • Sugar Hill, New Hampshire

      Photograph Lupines in Sugar Hill

      Every year, more or less around the second week of June, the village of Sugar Hill boasts a magnificent show of lupines. There are several concentrations of lupines in fields along the road, but the highlight of a visit to Sugar Hill is the small hillside near St. Matthew's Church. The vistas tow...
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    • 6385 Vermont 5A, Vermont

      Hike to Mount Pisgah

      4.0
      4.1 mi / 1597 ft gain
      The hike to Mount Pigsah is 4.1 miles out and back, just outside of Westmore, Vermont. The trail is most commonly used from March through October, but some people traffic this trail in the winter with crampons and sturdy hiking boots. This is an incredibly dog friendly trail.  Be aware that there...
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    • Franconia, New Hampshire

      Artists Bluff

      4.3
      1.35 mi / 387 ft gain
      Starting from the Bald Mountain trailhead, the Artists Bluff trail takes you up a short but steep 1.3-mile loop path to a beautiful rocky overlook of Franconia Notch State Park. This is the perfect hike to find incredible views of the park and some amazing foliage in autumn. If you're short on ti...
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    • Franconia, New Hampshire

      Hike to the Summit of Cannon Mountain via Kinsman Ridge trail

      5.0
      4 mi / 3000 ft gain
      Driving north on I-93 in New Hampshire, Cannon Mountain can be seen on the left just a few miles after exit 32. It is a massive cliff that towers over the highway, thousands-of-feet tall. Parking for the trail head is left off of exit 34B. If you look left as you're driving into the paved parking...
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    • Jefferson, New Hampshire

      Hiking at Pondicherry Wildlife Refuge

      4.5
      As hiking in the White Mountain area goes, this is a pretty easy one. This is a family friendly hike along a rail trail and well maintained forest trails. The main attraction here isn't the difficultly. The main attraction here is the spectacular views and the abundant wildlife.This trail begi...
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    • Franconia, New Hampshire

      Camp at Lafayette Campground, White Mountains

      5.0
      8.3 mi
      The White Mountains offer some of the most prime foliage sightseeing (aka 'leaf peeping') in New England. Tourists flock to the Franconia Notch State Park area and surrounding parts of the White Mountains every October, but camping is generally less common. October can be a cold month in New Hamp...
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    • Franconia, New Hampshire

      Winter Hike North Kinsman

      8 mi / 2500 ft gain
       Park at Lafayette Place right off of I-93. It is one of the most accessible trail heads to hit a “4,000 footer” in the White Mountains and has plenty parking. Signage is visible and easy to follow as you begin at 1,800 feet and walk through a wooded campground onto the Lonesome Lake Trail. The t...
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    • Franconia, New Hampshire

      Franconia Ridge Long Loop

      4.5
      13.03 mi / 5830 ft gain
      This is a multi-day backpacking loop in Franconia Notch State Park, New Hampshire (located in the the White Mountains). Leave the car at the Lafayette Place Campground, (about 1700' elevation), then head up 1.4mi to Lonesome Lake. If you start hiking in the evening, as the sun is setting, you ca...
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    • Franconia, New Hampshire

      Lonesome Lake

      4.5
      3.05 mi / 1027 ft gain
      The Franconia Notch area of New Hampshire has many roadside adventures to go on, bringing in thousands of visitors every year, but my favorite place in the notch is Lonesome Lake. At 3 miles, the hike is easy enough for the whole family, but most people visiting the notch stick to the roadside a...
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    • Franconia, New Hampshire

      Snowshoe to Lonesome Lake

      3.1 mi / 1013 ft gain
      The best place to park when doing this hike in the winter is at the Lafayette Campground. The campground and parking lot are typically empty in the cold winter months, aside from occasional cross-country skiers on the Pemigewasset bike path. The Lafayette campground parking lot is directly access...
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    • Franconia, New Hampshire

      Little Haystack Mountain via Falling Waters Trail

      4.0
      5.86 mi / 3020.34 ft gain
      Falling Waters Trail takes you up to the summit of Little Haystack Mountain, and Mount Lincoln and Mount Lafayette if you continue to the Franconia Ridge Trail / Appalachian Trail, then over to Old Bridle Path. Also along Falling Waters Trail are stunning waterfalls. The most popular one is Clou...
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    • Franconia, New Hampshire

      Winter Hike up Mount Lafayette

      9 mi / 3900 ft gain
      To start this hike, you can park right at the trailhead in a parking lot off of 93. This is a hike up a mountain so the entire hike is pretty challenging. There is a total elevation gain of 3900 feet in about 4.5 miles. A couple miles in you break through the treeline and then from there the view...
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    • Franconia, New Hampshire

      Franconia Ridge Loop

      5.0
      8.02 mi / 3570 ft gain
      Starting from the parking lot, the two trails initially begin together. Less than a mile in the trails split into Old Bridle Path to the left, and Falling Waters Trail to the right. Most people choose to go up and down on the same trail. To those doing the loop, most choose to hike up Falling Wat...
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    • Franconia, New Hampshire

      Hike to Greenleaf Hut via Old Bridle Path

      5.0
      5.5 mi / 3772 ft gain
      To hike to the Appalachian Mountain Club's Greenleaf Hut, the best route for a day hike there and back is the Old Bridle Path. This hike is certainly doable in a day if you're interested in just hiking to the Greenleaf Hut. You have a lot of options when hiking this trail. I am going to focus spe...
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