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  2. Monadnock-Sunapee Greenway - Wikipedia

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    The Metacomet-Monadnock Trail in southern New Hampshire and central Massachusetts continues south where the MSGT leaves off. This extends the overall hiking possibilities another 210 miles (340 km) via the Metacomet-Monadnock Trail and its logical extensions, the Metacomet and Mattabesett Trails in Connecticut.

  3. Cohos Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Cohos Trail: The Guidebook to New Hampshire's Great Unknown. North Hampton, NH: Nicolin Fields Publishing. ISBN 0-9637077-7-9. (Mr. Nilson is founder of the Cohos Trail. There is also a 2006 edition of the book.) The Colebrook News & Sentinel, accessed 18 January 2007. New Hampshire Public TV: Windows to the Wild: Discovering the Cohos Trail

  4. List of long-distance trails in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A cross-country skiing trail which crosses the state of Vermont. Parts of the trail are only open in the winter. Chuck Keiper Trail: 50.6 81 Pennsylvania: Loop trail with cross-connector in Sproul State Forest. Chief Ladiga Trail: 33 53 Alabama: Georgia state line: Weaver

  5. Wapack Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Wapack Trail is one of the oldest public, interstate hiking trails in the United States. Opened in 1923, [1] it follows the Wapack Range north-south for 21 miles (34 km), between Mount Watatic in Ashburnham, Massachusetts, and North Pack Monadnock mountain in Greenfield, New Hampshire. It is designed primarily for day use by hikers, with ...

  6. Appalachian Trail by state - Wikipedia

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    New Hampshire has 160.9 miles (258.9 km) of the trail. [28] The New Hampshire AT is nearly all within the White Mountain National Forest. The easier southern portion of the trail, from Hanover to Glencliff, passes over Velvet Rocks, Moose Mountain, Smarts Mountain, and Mount Cube.

  7. Presidential Traverse - Wikipedia

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    The Presidential Traverse is a strenuous and sometimes dangerous trek over the Presidential Range of New Hampshire's White Mountains. Contained almost entirely in the 750,000-acre (3,000 km 2) White Mountain National Forest, the Presidential Range is a string of summits in excess of 4,000 feet (1,200 m). To complete the traverse, one must begin ...

  8. Mount Watatic - Wikipedia

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    Mount Watatic is a 1,832-foot (558 m) monadnock located just south of the Massachusetts–New Hampshire border, in the United States, at the southern end of the Wapack Range. It lies in Ashburnham, Massachusetts and Ashby, Massachusetts. The 22-mile (35 km) Wapack Trail and the 92-mile (148 km) Midstate Trail both cross the mountain.

  9. Barrett Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Highest point; Elevation: 1,850 ft (560 m) [1] Prominence: 260 ft (79 m) [1] Listing: Mountains of New Hampshire: Coordinates: 2]: Geography; Location: New Ipswich, New Hampshire: Parent range: Wapack Range: Topo map: USGS Peterborough South: Geology; Rock age: 400 million years [citation needed]: Mountain type: metamorphic rock: Climbing; Easiest route: Wapack Trail: Barrett Mountain is a ...