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Mount Chocorua (/ ʃəˈkɔːrwə /) is a 3,490 ft (1,060 m) mountain in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, the easternmost peak of the Sandwich Range. Although the mountain is not outstanding for its elevation, it is very rugged and has excellent views of the surrounding lakes, mountains, and forests.
A popular rocky traverse over a series of mountains in the Whites with terrific 360 degree views. This is one of the most popular and beautiful hikes in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. Mt. Chocorua looks like the summit of a peak you may find in the Colorado Rockies!
Mt. Chocorua is one of the most climbed and photographed mountains in the White mountains of New Hampshire. In the warmer months it's a relatively short hike to the dramatic treeless summit. In the winter it's a good day in the woods with a brief taste of winter climbing in the White mountains above the treeline.
Mount Chocorua (3,490 feet elevation) is one of New Hampshire’s most frequently hiked, well-known, and easily recognizable mountains. Find trail information and map and guidebook recommendations here.
Mount Chocorua is a moderately difficult hike located at the southern end of NH’s White Mountains. Standing at 3,478 feet, it offers outstanding 360 degree views on its rocky and uniquely shaped summit.
Mt. Chocorua summit: 3.6 miles, 3 hours, 15 minutes. Elevation gain: 2,300 feet. Trail Narrative: With its steep ledges the Brook Trail is more challenging than the Liberty Trail. It has excellent views on the rocky ledges near the summit of Mt. Chocorua . The trail can be hazardous in wet or icy conditions. The trail begins by
The top of Mount Chocorua has a spectacular summit with 360-degree views of the White Mountains. Be sure to stop by the Liberty Jim Cabin to rest along the way. Sections of the trail involve some scrambling towards the top.
The Liberty Trail is the easiest route to the summit of Mount Chocorua and one of the most popular hiking routes. An excellent loop trip can be made by ascending the Brook Trail and descending the Liberty Trail.
Located near New Hampshire’s Mt Washington, Chocorua is far from being the highest mountain in the White Mountain National Forest only rising to an elevation of 3475′. But it’s a hiker’s mountain with many fine trails that climb up its summit ledges and mesmerizing 360-degree views of the surrounding peaks, lakes, and valleys.
By far the most popular route to the top of Mt. Chocorua, this is also its most scenic. Named for pioneer artist, Benjamin Champney, be sure to stop and enjoy both Champney and Pitcher falls both up and down.