New England Trail Review

Two To Four Miles

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

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Alpine Garden / Mount Washington Summit Loop

Low bushes and plants line the rocky trail with a red-clad figure in the distance against the brilliant blue sky.
Descend from Mt. Washington's summit, loop around the east side of the summit cone, and ascend steeply back to the summit. An all alpine hike.
 

Directissima / Glen Boulder / Lost Pond Loop

The author climbs on  the overhanging west face of Glen Boulder.
A shallow pleasant trail leads to a steep ascent and alpine views on the shoulder of Mt Washington, followed by a descent to the 12,000 year old "Lost Pond".
 

Lonesome Lake

The mountains are bluish green beyond the foliage line that is the rim of the metallic lake water. Green low foliage of even height is in the foreground.
A lake on a high plateau with beautiful views and interesting plants and wildlife.
 

Lookout Ledge

Low glowing clouds over a forested mountain, with a road crossing below and a pond to the left.
A steep and "jungly" hike to a great view of the north side of the Presidentials.
 

Lowe's Bald Spot

Mark descends into krummholz with a ridge and summit beyond.
A small subordinate peak below Mount Washington provides a lovely hike with all the vast sights of the White Mountain National Forest.
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