New England Trail Review

One To Two Miles

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Between one and two miles from end to end. Non-loop trails will require twice as much walking.

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Heublein Tower - Metacomet Trail

The white rectangular tower with its brown trim and pyramid shaped peak looms above a wall of weathered basalt.
A long and weaving trail with only one steep section - it culminates in a visit to the highly visible Heublein Tower.
 

Marlboro Trail

A mountainous looking piece of granite opens the view toward stunning autumn foliage and an ice-blue, cloud-spotted sky.
A surprisingly steep trail with spectactular views.
 

Shining Wall

A huge slab of rock, greyish, mottled with maroon, extends from the upper left. Beyond, the forest shares the slope. Tiny figures to the lower right provide scale.
A two hundred foot slab perched halfway up a mountain, with water seeping down its surface.
 

Talcott Mountain State Park - Ridge Loop

The ridge is a shadowy presence to the left of the image, with a distant landscape visible beyond.
A loop with a steep start, beautiful views on level ridge terrain, the Heublein Tower, and a gentle walk down to the access road.
 

Thompson Falls

Sue leans forward in amazement at a beautiful stone chamber with a waterfall down one wall.
A short hike near the Wildcat Ski Area across from Pinkham Notch. A wonderful though not always easy trail with many pretty cascades.
 
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