New England Trail Review

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Relatively level topography, between one and two hours in length, suitable for new hikers, occasional hikers, and families with young children.

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Lost Pond Trail - 2001

On the far side of the pond, the female moose steps from the water, forequarters high, head turned toward us.
A 12,000+ year old pond nestled in the woods near Pinkham Notch.
 

Pine Mountain Loop

A rock platform in the foreground, edged with short, classic looking pines; mountains beyond, blued with distance, under a brilliantly colored sky.
A mostly mild trail with one steep section and a set of excellent views.
 

Purgatory Chasm

Cliffs on both sides slump into a hundred foot wide opening, with a couple of trees siring from the rubble.
A glacially modified gash in the Massachusetts landscape.
 

Square Ledge

A pair of sharp edged, pyramidal cliffs.
A small cliff, visible from the Appalachian Mountain Club Pinkham Notch Hut, used for rock climbing and great views of the Presidentials.
 
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