Top 25 Hikes in New Hampshire
I am proud to present what I believe to be the top 25 hikes in New Hampshire! This list is based upon a mix of personal experience of hiking nearly all of the major trails in the granite state, plus a thorough review of dozens of websites and just about every hiking guidebook that has been published on this area over the last 15 years.
Each of these hikes in New Hampshire is outstandingly scenic - you can't go wrong with any of them (unless, of course, if you hike them in poor weather).Take note that this list is in alphabetical order - it is not sorted by rank.
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ARETHUSA FALLS
STATE |
TOTAL MILEAGE |
DIFFICULTY |
NOTES & HIGHLIGHTS |
NH |
3.2 miles |
Moderate |
arguably the finest waterfall in all of New England; 160-foot tall gorgeous horsetail-style falls; can be combined with a hike to nearby Ripley Falls and a hike up Frankenstein Cliffs; popular with ice climbers in winter; a great (and relatively safe) snowshoeing adventure in winter; trailhead is off US-302 in Crawford Notch State Park (look for sign) |
BALDFACE LOOP
STATE |
TOTAL MILEAGE |
DIFFICULTY |
NOTES & HIGHLIGHTS |
NH |
9.7 miles |
Difficult |
this is a challenging, classic loop over both South Baldface & North Baldface (tip: most do it clockwise); each of the Baldfaces offers outstanding views; most will agree that this is the best hike in the Evans Notch region of the White Mountains; do not attempt this hike when wet as ledges can be dangerous; plentiful blueberries in season (typically early August); don't miss swimming at the cold but gorgeous Emerald Pool on your way out; can be done as a backpack by staying at Baldface Shelter en route; access via trailhead on NH 113 |
BONDS TRAVERSE
STATE |
TOTAL MILEAGE |
DIFFICULTY |
NOTES & HIGHLIGHTS |
NH |
19.5 miles |
Very Difficult |
A 'Bonds Traverse' includes the peaks of West Bond, Mount Bond and Bondcliff; these peaks are often hiked together as part of a long and tough one-day traverse from a trailhead on Zealand Road (off US 302) to the Lincoln Woods trailhead (off NH 112), or vice versa; many will hike as part of a 1-2+ night overnight trip (lodging available at Zealand Falls Hut & Galehead Hut; shelter & backcountry tenting available at Guyot Shelter); views from all three summits are wildly spectacular; do not attempt in foul weather; the view from Bondcliff is legendary (see below for picture) |
KEARSARGE NORTH
STATE |
TOTAL MILEAGE |
DIFFICULTY |
NOTES & HIGHLIGHTS |
NH |
6.2 miles |
Moderate Side of Difficult |
gorgeous views of the eastern White Mountains from the empty but enclosed fire-tower on the top; access via Hurricane Road just north of North Conway; ledges can be difficult when icy or wet; one of the finest 1/2 to full day hikes in the White Mountains; trailhead is plowed in winter, so this is a great 4-season hike (once snow base is deep enough, it is an awesome snowshoe trip) |
MIDDLE & NORTH SUGARLOAF
STATE |
TOTAL MILEAGE |
DIFFICULTY |
NOTES & HIGHLIGHTS |
NH |
2.6 miles to Middle Sugarloaf only; 3.2 miles to both Middle & North Sugarloaf |
Moderate |
one of the great "bang for the buck" hikes in the White Mountains; a hike of only 2.6 miles brings you to the summit of Middle Sugarloaf, which offers some of the finest views in the White Mountains from huge open ledges; extend your hike to 3.2 miles in total and you can also visit North Sugarloaf, which offers excellent views from two different viewpoints; access via well-marked trailhead off Zealand Road (open seasonally; located off US 302); the trail to both summits is a moderate climb with a fair amount of elevation gain, and there is also a tall but secure ladder in place on the way to Middle Sugarloaf that those with a strong fear of heights may not appreciate; if you finish this hike and want more, combine with nearby Mt. Willard, which is another classic "bang for the buck" hike. |
MOUNT ADAMS
STATE |
TOTAL MILEAGE |
DIFFICULTY |
NOTES & HIGHLIGHTS |
NH |
Varies, but shortest option is 8.6 miles |
Very Difficult |
the favorite NH peak of many hikers, Mt. Adams is ruggedly spectacular; offers alpine views in all directions; there are over a dozen loop options to choose from when climbing this peak; do not attempt in foul weather; don't miss the waterfalls of Appalachia on the way up (or down); can combine with Mt. Madison or Mt. Jefferson, but doing two of three of these in one day is very difficult; you will absolutely want to bring a map for this one; typically snow-free from early June to early October; must trails begin at the 'Appalachia' parking lot on US 2 |
MOUNT CARDIGAN
STATE |
TOTAL MILEAGE |
DIFFICULTY |
NOTES & HIGHLIGHTS |
NH |
5.5 miles |
Moderate |
the biggest and best mountain in central NH; huge open summit with room for all; several different route options available, but one of the best is the following: Manning Trail > Holt Trail > Holt-Clark Cutoff > Clark Trail > Mowglis Trail > Manning Trail; take the entire Holt Trail if you are looking for a seriously scrambly adventure (avoid when wet or icy); the easier trails are popular with cross-country skiers and snowshoers in winter |
MOUNT CARRIGAIN
STATE |
TOTAL MILEAGE |
DIFFICULTY |
NOTES & HIGHLIGHTS |
NH |
10.0 miles |
Moderate Side of Difficult |
many consider the view from the open fire-tower platform on Mt. Carrigain to be the finest view in all of the White Mountain National Forest; the open views on Signal Ridge are equally fantastic; in winter, the hike is 14.0 miles round trip as the Sawyer River Road is gated (adds 2-mile relatively easy miles each way; you can cross-country ski the road); views of Mt. Washington on a clear day from both Signal Ridge and the summit are outstanding |
MOUNT CHOCORUA
STATE |
TOTAL MILEAGE |
DIFFICULTY |
NOTES & HIGHLIGHTS |
NH |
Varies, but most popular option is 7.6 miles |
Moderate Side of Difficult |
features a big, open rocky summit with more than enough room to fit the massive crowded that convene here; several route options can be found on each face of the mountain, and all are rewarding; a first big summit for so many young hikers in New England; backcountry lodging available nearby at the Jim Liberty Cabin (see below for picture of summit from the cabin); easiest route to summit is via Champney Falls Trail off the Kancamagus Highway (this is an out-and-back hike); the best loop is probably a Brook Trail & Liberty Trail loop |
MOUNT EISENHOWER
STATE |
TOTAL MILEAGE |
DIFFICULTY |
NOTES & HIGHLIGHTS |
NH |
6.6 miles |
Moderate Side of Difficult |
excellent 360-degree views from bald summit, including some of Presidential Range peaks; a huge cairn marks the summit; an excellent "above treeline" hike/mountain for first-time hikers; most take the Edmunds Path from the paved Mt. Clinton Road (open seasonally) |
MOUNT GARFIELD
STATE |
TOTAL MILEAGE |
DIFFICULTY |
NOTES & HIGHLIGHTS |
NH |
10.0 miles |
Moderate |
hike the Garfield Trail to see the beautiful panoramic view of the Pemigewasset Wilderness from the summit; approach is generally easy with one short but semi-rough section just before the top; can be combined with Mt. Galehead for a long but tough loop (short road walk required); backcountry lodging available at the nearby Garfield Ridge Shelter (looks more like a cabin than a shelter) or the AMC Galehead Hut (reservations required); fantastic but long snowshoeing trip in the winter |
MOUNT JEFFERSON
STATE |
TOTAL MILEAGE |
DIFFICULTY |
NOTES & HIGHLIGHTS |
NH |
5.0 miles |
Difficult |
one of the northern Presidential-range peaks; most common route is via the scrambly Caps Ridge Trail (5.0 miles round-trip) off Jefferson Notch Road, but there are other alternative routes (Jewell Trail, for example); 360-degree alpine views |
MOUNT LIBERTY & MOUNT FLUME LOOP
STATE |
TOTAL MILEAGE |
DIFFICULTY |
NOTES & HIGHLIGHTS |
NH |
9.8 miles |
Difficult |
open views are obtained from both of these summits; you can either do a 9.8 mile loop over both summits (but you'll have to scramble up the very steep and dangerous-when-wet Flume Slide Trail) or you can do a 10.2 mile out-and-back hike up Mt. Liberty and scoot over to Mt. Flume (return the way you came); trailhead is off US 3 |
MOUNT LINCOLN / MOUNT LAFAYETTE LOOP (the 'FRANCONIA RIDGE')
STATE |
TOTAL MILEAGE |
DIFFICULTY |
NOTES & HIGHLIGHTS |
NH |
8.8 miles |
Very Difficult |
most would agree that this is best loop hike in the western side of the White Mountains; the classic loop is counterclockwise: Falling Waters Trail > Franconia Ridge Trail > Greenleaf Trail > Old Bridal Path, but you can also do this clockwise as well; features several miles of fantastic open ridgeline hiking; don't attempt in foul weather; backcountry lodging available at AMC Greenleaf Hut (reservations required); trailhead is off I-93 heading north from Lincoln (although you can also park at the parking lots in front of the Lafayette Campground off I-93 heading south) |
MOUNT MADISON
STATE |
TOTAL MILEAGE |
DIFFICULTY |
NOTES & HIGHLIGHTS |
NH |
Varies, but most common route is 8.4 miles |
Difficult |
one of the famed peaks of the Northern Presidentials, Mt. Madison has an alpine summit with 360-degree views; lodging available at Madison Hut (reservations required); don't miss the view of Mt. Madison from Star Lake, which is a short detour from the Madison Hut (see below for picture); most common route is up and down Valley Way, but there are more attractive approach trails you can take to bring you up to Madison Hut, which sits just 0.5 mile below the summit |
MOUNT MAJOR
STATE |
TOTAL MILEAGE |
DIFFICULTY |
NOTES & HIGHLIGHTS |
NH |
4.0 miles |
Moderate |
one of the two best NH lakes-region hikes (the other is West Rattlesnake overlooking Squam Lake), Mt. Major offers a fun climb to dazzling views of many bays and coves; two loop options available; one of the best "bang for the buck" hikes in New England; this is one of those peaks that can turn anybody into a lover of hiking |
MOUNT MONADNOCK
STATE |
TOTAL MILEAGE |
DIFFICULTY |
NOTES & HIGHLIGHTS |
NH |
Varies, but most common option is 4.4 miles |
Moderate |
one of the most famous mountains in the world, Mt. Monadnock is rugged & scenic, all despite its small size (it's not even close to being a 4000-footer); the most common route is a loop up and down the White Dot & White Cross trails, but there are many other less-crowded routes on this mountain (the longest and probably quietest is the Pumpelly Trail); this mountain has lots of interesting nooks and crannies (the more you read about it and explore the mountain itself, the more you will learn/find) |
MOUNT MOOSILAUKE
STATE |
TOTAL MILEAGE |
DIFFICULTY |
NOTES & HIGHLIGHTS |
NH |
7.5 miles |
Difficult |
one of the most famous of NH's 4000-footers; wide open alpine views; several different route options available; the easiest is the 7.5 mile loop up Gorge Brook and returning via Carriage Road and Snapper Trail; do not attempt in poor weather |
MOUNT WASHINGTON
STATE |
TOTAL MILEAGE |
DIFFICULTY |
NOTES & HIGHLIGHTS |
NH |
8.4 miles |
Very Difficult |
New England's most alpine and tallest mountain is climbed by thousands each year; views are absolutely fantastic on all approach trails; the most popular route is as follows: Tuckerman's Ravine > Lion's Head Trail loop; the mountain is actually easier from the west side as follows: Ammonoosuc Ravine Trail > Jewell Trail loop; the Huntington Ravine Trail is the steepest of the approach trails and should not be attempted when icy or wet; always be prepared for windy and potentially poor weather on this mountain; many hikers have died on this mountain, so do your research on this mountain before you try to hike it |
MOUNT WILLARD
STATE |
TOTAL MILEAGE |
DIFFICULTY |
NOTES & HIGHLIGHTS |
NH |
3.2 miles |
Easy Side of Moderate |
offers wide, scenic views of Crawford Notch; an outstanding adventure for first-time hikers; a favorite (and relatively easy) winter snowshoeing trip; trailhead begins near AMC Crawford Notch Depot on US 302 |
SOUTH TWIN
STATE |
TOTAL MILEAGE |
DIFFICULTY |
NOTES & HIGHLIGHTS |
NH |
11.2 miles |
Moderate Side Of Difficult |
good views en route (on North Twin, another 4000-footer) and awesome 360-degree views from the open summit of South Twin; difficult river crossings when water is running high; backcountry lodging available at AMC Galehead Hut (make reservations months in advance) |
WEBSTER CLIFF TRAIL / MT. WEBSTER
STATE |
TOTAL MILEAGE |
DIFFICULTY |
NOTES & HIGHLIGHTS |
NH |
6.6 miles |
Moderate Side Of Difficult |
several open views from the ledges on the side of Mt. Webster provide probably the finest views of Crawford Notch; with a carspot, you can easily extend this hike add Mt. Jackson (scenic views), Mizpah Hut (overnight lodging) and even Mt. Pierce (scenic views) to the hike; trailhead off US 302 just south of the AMC Crawford Notch Depot |
WELCH & DICKEY LOOP
STATE |
TOTAL MILEAGE |
DIFFICULTY |
NOTES & HIGHLIGHTS |
NH |
4.5 miles |
Moderate |
only two hours north of Boston, this loop has fantastic views and is one of the top 10 "bang for the buck" hikes in New England; do not hike when wet or icy since the open slabs will be slippery; trailhead access is near Waterville Valley; typically snow-free from early May to mid-October |
WEST RATTLESNAKE
STATE |
TOTAL MILEAGE |
DIFFICULTY |
NOTES & HIGHLIGHTS |
NH |
1.8 miles |
Easy Side of Moderate |
one of the best views of lakes to be found anywhere in New England; located north of Squam Lake; access via the moderately steep Old Bridle Path (out-and-back); photographs never do this place justice, so you'll just have to make a visit yourself; closed for most of April and may each year due to 'mud season' |
ZEACLIFF
STATE |
TOTAL MILEAGE |
DIFFICULTY |
NOTES & HIGHLIGHTS |
NH |
7.8 miles |
Moderate Side of Difficult |
one of the top viewpoints in all of New Hampshire; often combined with a hike to viewless Zealand Mountain (one of the 48 4000-footers); lodging available at nearby AMC Zealand Falls Hut (reservations required); Zeacliff is also a common stop on a "Bonds Traverse" hike |
RUNNER-UPS
Each of the following hikes was a close contender for the "top 25 hikes" list above. I highly recommend each of these hikes as well. I would rate each of them a "9.5" or "10" for scenic beauty.
THE HIKE |
STATE |
TOTAL MILEAGE |
DIFFICULTY |
NOTES & HIGHLIGHTS |
Bridal Veil Falls |
NH |
5.0 miles |
Moderate |
one of the loveliest (and easiest) half-day hikes in New Hampshire; beautiful waterfall is found at the end of the Coppermine Trail; don't miss the Bette Davis plaque (if you can find it - it is about 50 feet off of the trail) |
Boulder Loop Trail |
NH |
3.1 miles |
Moderate |
one of the nicest half-day loops in the White Mountains; several views from open ledges; trailhead is near the Covered Bridge Campground off Kancamagus Highway (NH 112); take note that a fire in November 2016 has closed this area indefinitely |
Glen Ellis Falls |
NH |
0.6 miles |
Easy |
beautiful 64-foot plunge in Pinkham Notch off NH 16; there are stairs that bring you down to the base of the falls that can be very slippery when wet or icy, so be careful |
Mount Crawford |
NH |
5.0 miles |
Moderate Side of Difficult |
beautiful near-360-degree views from open summit; trailhead for the Davis Path is found off US-302 |
Mount Hight / Carter Dome |
NH |
10.0 miles |
Moderate Side of Difficult |
bag a 4000-footer (Carter Dome) and one of the best views in the White Mountain (Mt. Hight) on a "lollipop loop" hike; trailhead off US 16 north of Jackson |
Mount Morgan / Mount Percival |
NH |
5.4 miles |
Moderate |
features excellent views and also several fun trail ladders & boulder caves; one of the finest half-day hikes in the southern White Mountains; boulder caves not recommended in wet or icy conditions |
Mount Osceola |
NH |
6.4 miles |
Moderate Side of Difficult |
spacious, flat summit with outstanding 180-degree views; easiest access to this "4000-er" is via Mt. Osceola Trail from Tripoli Road (open seasonally); often combined with viewless East Osceola Peak (another 4000-footer); can also be reached from the Kancamagus Highway but this route is much steeper and more difficult |
Mount Pemigewasset |
NH |
3.8 miles |
Moderate |
great views from open ledge at summit; trailhead off US 3 north of Lincoln |
Mount Roberts |
NH |
5.0 miles |
Moderate |
great family-friendly day hike near the Castle in the Clouds; views en route from several ledges and there is also a fine view of Mt. Washington from the summit itself; free parking |
North Moat Mountain & Red Ridge Loop |
NH |
10.2 miles |
Difficult |
beautiful views en route and at the summit; trailhead off West Side Road in North Conway; don't miss splashing in fun Diana's Baths on the way out |
Percy Peaks |
NH |
4.0 miles (estimated) |
Moderate Side of Difficult |
an off the beaten-path "North Woods" area hike; involves scrambling on ledges, which are dangerous when wet; trailhead is on Nash Stream Road, which is typically open May-October |
Pine Mountain |
NH |
3.5 miles |
Moderate |
awesome views for the effort involved; popular with campers staying at the huge Dolly Copp Campground |
Sandwich Dome |
NH |
8.3 miles (not including spur trail to Jennings Peak) |
Difficult |
fantastic views from Jennings Peak (make sure to hike this additional spur trail) and Sandwich Dome; loop using Sandwich Mountain Trail and Drake's Brook Trail off NH 49; some steep sections; Sandwich Dome can also be climbed via the Algonquin Trail off Sandwich Notch Road (which is seasonal and can be in poor shape any time of the year) |
Shelburne Moriah Mountain |
NH |
11.0 miles |
Difficult |
beautiful views from ledges on a relatively uncrowded mountain; most commonly climbed via (a) Rattle River Trail > Kenduskeag Trail or (b) Shelburne Trail > Kenduskeag Trail (both are 11.0 miles round-trip) |
Smarts Mountain |
NH |
7.8 miles |
Difficult |
scenic climb along the Lambert Ridge Trail/Appalachian Trail to 100-foot tall firetower offering 360-degree views |
Table Rock |
NH |
1.4 miles |
Difficult |
steep trail to ledgy view in Dixville Notch; a far distance north from most attractions of the White Mountains; you might as well also visit Huntington Cascades and Dixville Flume while in the area |
OTHER LISTS BY NEWENGLANDWATERFALLS.COM
Here are some more lists to help you enjoy the awesome hiking trails of New England:
- Top 10 Hikes in the White Mountains of NH = link
- Top 25 Hikes in the White Mountains of NH = link
- Top 25 Hikes in New England = link
- Top 25 Easy Day Hikes in New England = link
- Top 25 Loop Hikes in New England = link
- Top 25 Family-Friendly Hikes in New England = link
- Top Rock Scrambles in New England = link
- Hiking New Hampshire's 4000-Footers = link
- Hiking New Hampshire's 52 Peaks With A View List = link
- Hiking the North Shore of Massachusetts / North of Boston = link
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