New England Trail Review

Great Gulf Trail To Clam Rock

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 A journey through the vast area below the Presidentials, capped by a visit to a large glacial boulder. 

 

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A brown trail sign to the right and a road to the left, extending into the woods.

Great Gulf Trail - Trailhead

The trailhead opens onto a short walk along tar under the trees.

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7/28/2002

Purple, blue and green berries amidst green leaves that have a glossy texture.

Great Gulf Trail - Blueberries

These blueberries decorate the path near the trailhead.

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7/28/2002

A driftwood grey colored bridge span with repeating triangular elements crosses a stony river between forested banks. In the foreground, large, weathered, pressure treated wood beams form the sides of a triangle.

Great Gulf Trail - Lowest Bridge

This is the lowest of the several bridges on this trail. The bridge is unusual in the White Mountains, being a suspension bridge. However, this river, the Peabody River, is large enough that a conventional bridge would not be useful.

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7/28/2002

A stony river with golden / greenish water with trees lining the banks and a pale blue sky above.

Great Gulf Trail - Peabody River From The Lowest Bridge

Looking downstream (North) along the Peabody River from the Great Gulf Trail lowest bridge.

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7/28/2002

Weathered wood trail signs above each other on a weathered pole.

Great Gulf Trail - Great Gulf Link Trail Sign

This trail sign shows the intersection between the Great Gulf and the Great Gulf Link.

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7/28/2002

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