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“Go take a hike!” How is this supposed to be a mean thing to say? You’re telling me to go out into nature far away from paved parking lots and power lines, get some exercise, and see vistas that take my breath away? Sign me up!

To be more specific, sign me up for a hike in New Hampshire’s Monadnock Region, which is criss-crossed with hiking opportunities amid gorgeous scenery for people of all fitness and ability levels (including a few handicap-accessible trails!)

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Keene: 

Easy: 

Goose Pond 2.1 miles : 2.1 miles

Chesterfield Gorge: .7 miles: 

Ashuelot Rail Trail: 21.2 miles: 

Sunset Rock: 1.1 Miles: 

Clarence Jewett Trail:  1.3 miles: 

Intermediate: 

Red Diamond Trail Loop: 1.6 Miles

Red Diamond and Ridge Line Trail: 7.3 miles 

Lili Pond: 4.9 miles 

Okay, what’s the difference between hiking and walking? Well, for one thing, walking usually doesn’t involve any clambering or scrambling. If you’re looking for a beautiful stroll along mostly flat paths, go to the “Easy” trails listed here. Want more of a challenge, with more varied terrain and greater vertical gain? Check out the “Intermediate” and “Difficult” trails.


Harrisville:

Intermediate: 

Elisa Adams Gorge: 3.5 miles  


Swanzey: 

Moderate:

Mount Caesar: 1.7 miles 


Moderate/Difficult

Tippin Rock: 1.8 miles

To view more trails in Swanzey, visit the town website.


In addition to a variety of difficulty levels, the Monadnock Region’s many trails take you to an array of natural wonders, from the depths of Chesterfield Gorge, to loops around lakes and ponds, to the top of Mt. Monadnock—where on a clear day you can look out up to 100 miles in all directions, with views of all six New England states and the Boston skyline in the distance!


Troy: 

Easy: 

Gap Mountain North Trail: 2.6 miles 


Peterborough

Easy: 

Shieling Forest: 2.3 miles 

Casalis Forest Trail Loop: 3 miles: 

Moderate:

Cranberry Meadow Trail: 4.6 miles 

Wapack Trail and Marion Davis Trail: 2.7 miles 

Raymond Trail: 2.8 Miles


Alstead:

Easy: 

Distant Hill: Handicap Accessible: 3 miles 

Yes, this is a long list of links! The Monadnock Region has a lot of trails. And these are only scratching the surface. In addition to the opportunities listed here, you can also find great hikes in our area’s State Parks. 

Monadnock State Park: Jaffrey

Pisgah State Park: Winchester

Rhododendron State Park: Fitzwilliam

Greenfield State Park: Greenfield

Miller State Park: Peterborough


Hancock 

Easy to Moderate: 

Harris Center: Many options 

Moderate: 

Skatutakee and Thumb Mountains: 4.9 miles 


Greenfield, NH

Easy to Moderate: 

Crotched Mountain Accessible Trails (Handicapped accessible): 2.2 miles:

Hiking is for everybody! If you’re looking for a trail that easily accommodates wheelchairs and strollers, check out Crotched Mountain’s 2.2 miles of accessible trails in Greenfield, or Distant Hill in Alstead, which offers a mile of accessible trails. 


Wilton, NH

Moderate

Sheldrick Forest Preserve: 2.4 miles: 


All Locations:

Intermediate/Hard:

Mount Monadnock

The word “monadnock” comes from the Abenaki language, and loosely translated means “mountain that stands alone.” That’s certainly the case for the Monadnock’s Region’s namesake. Mt. Monadnock, sometimes called Grand Monadnock, stands 2,000 feet above the surrounding land, and 3,165 feet above sea level. No other peaks approach its height for dozens of miles around, and its far-ranging views of New England in every direction are one reason Monadnock is one of the world’s most climbed mountains—more than 125,000 hikers climb it per year. Its history as a hiking destination goes back at least to 1725, when it was ascended by Captain Samuel Willard and a group of rangers.

Learn more about Mount Monadnock.


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