Everybody knows that the best hiking days are when it is a little bit cool outside. You still want sun, but it can't be too hot. It's actually perfect when there's a slight chill but not so much that you'll get cold, and no worries about getting caught in a snowstorm. But just because you want to take advantage of that doesn't mean you need to commit to scaling the Presidentials! There are plenty of more chilled-out hikes in New Hampshire that you'll find incredibly rewarding - both for the sense of accomplishment and for what you'll see along the way. Here are some of the best hikes in New Hampshire.
1. Mount Magalloway, Pittsburg
Mount Magalloway may not be the highest or most dramatic peak in the Granite State, but the 2.1 mile up and back trail will reward you with some fantastic views. It's tucked away in the under-appreciated Lake Francis State Park, which is also a fantastic place to camp. Learn more here.
2. Lockes Hill Trail, Gilford
This lovely 1.8 mile loop trail in the Kimball Wildlife Forest is quite easy, with just 418 feet of elevation gain. That makes it perfect for families! Once you reach the top, you'll enjoy views of Lake Winnipesaukee and beyond that stretch for miles. Learn more here.
3. Flume Trail, Franconia Notch State Park
The 2 mile boardwalk loop around the Flume Gorge is an easy, yet dramatic walk. The gorge and its waterfalls are absolutely stunning – it's no wonder this is one of the most popular places to visit in New Hampshire. Learn more here.
4. Pitcher Mountain, Andorra
Don't let the word "mountain" scare you off – this is a very doable hike, just over half a mile each way. It has great views from the top of the trail, and in August you'll find plenty of ripe blueberries growing alongside the paths on your way! Learn more here.
5. B18 Bomber Crash Site,North Woodstock
One of the most unique hikes in the Granite State can be found in North Woodstock, where a B18 bomber crashed during WWII. It's a 5 mile round trip to reach it, but not too steep – and well worth it to pay your respects.
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