Goodrich Rock Trail
Goodrich Rock Trail winds through a conifer forest to a field of large glacial erratic boulders. The trail ends by climbing a 20-foot ladder to the top of the largest glacial erratics in New England - Goodrich Rock. From Goodrich rock you can take in sweeping views of the Sandwich Mountain Range and the ski trails of Mount Tecumseh!
Distance: 4 miles
Elevation Gain: 740 feet
Time: 1:45 to 2:45 hrs
Mount Tripyramid loop
The Tripyramid loop is a difficult hike. There are three summits: North Peak [4180 ft.], Middle Peak [4140 ft.], and South Peak [4100 ft.]. There are magnificent views from many points on this trail.
Distance: 10.2 miles
Elevation Gain: 2,903 feet
Time: 5-7 hours
Mount Osceola
This is a heavily used moderate out and back hike with steady ascending. It has outstanding views at the summit of Mt. Osceola [4340 ft.] You can also carry on and traverse the ridge to East Peak [4156 ft.].
Distance: 6.1 miles
Elevation Gain: 2,070 Feet
Time: 3-4 hours
Welch-Dickey Loop
This is a moderate hike that leads to the rocky summits of Welch and Dickey Mountains, offering stunning white mountain views in every direction.
Distance: 4 Miles (Loop)
Elevation Gain: 1,751 Feet
Time: 2-4 Hours
Elephant Rock Trail
This short trail is the fastest, easiest way to hike up to the summit of Snow’s Mountain, offering stunning views of Mount Tecumseh and Mount Osceola. Plus, you can hike down while playing Snow’s Mountain 18-Hole Disc Golf Course!
Distance: 1 mile (1 way)
Time: 40-60 minutes
Elevation: 800 feet