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Mount Willard, elevation 2,865 feet (873 m), is a mountain located in Carroll County, New Hampshire, United States. The summit is located in the town of Hart's Location in Crawford Notch State Park. The summit provides excellent views and is accessible via the Mount Willard Trail. [2] The view from the top of the Mount Willard Trail
Crawford Notch State Park is located on U.S. Highway 302, in northern New Hampshire, between Bretton Woods and Bartlett. The 5,775-acre (2,337 ha) park occupies the center of Crawford Notch, a major pass through the White Mountains. The park includes the Willey House historical site and the Dry River Campground with 36 sites.
The summit of Crawford Notch in January. Originally called White Mountain Notch, it became known to European settlers when found by Timothy Nash in 1771. [1] The 1772 boundaries of Hart's Grant reflected its shape. [citation needed] It was named for the Crawford family, who were trail
New Hampshire: The Mount Willard Trail. Length: 3.2 miles round-trip Difficulty: Moderate You’ll climb 900 feet in elevation during your hike on this trail. ©TripAdvisor.
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The Crawford Path is an 8.5-mile-long (13.7 km) hiking trail in the White Mountains of New Hampshire that is considered to be the United States' oldest continuously maintained hiking trail. [1] It travels from Crawford Notch to the summit of Mount Washington (Agiocochook). The first iteration of the Crawford Path was cut in 1819 by Ethan Allen ...
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This is a list of mountain passes — generally called notches — in New Hampshire in ... Crawford Notch: 871738: Hart's Location: ... Willard Notch: 870906: Kilkenny: