Mount Willard Trail in White Mountain National Forest
The Mount Willard Trail provides an accessible yet rewarding hike with exceptional views. As you ascend, you pass through a fragrant forest, encountering small waterfalls and serene pools before reaching a rocky, steeper section that leads to the summit. At the top, the panoramic vista of Crawford Notch and the Saco River Valley is spectacular, offering a quiet spot to relax and soak in the natural beauty of the surrounding White Mountains. #Hiking #Mountain #Overlook #Forest #Nature
- Distance: 3.2 mi
- Elevation gain: 988 ft
- Maximum elevation: 2,785 ft
- Elevation loss: 991 ft
- Minimum elevation: 1,886 ft
- Moving time: 1 h 21 m
- Moving speed: 2.3 mph
- Maximum speed: 6.2 mph
- Total time: 1 h 37 m
- Global speed: 1.9 mph
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- Distance: 3.2 mi
- Elevation gain: 988 ft
- Maximum elevation: 2,785 ft
- Elevation loss: 991 ft
- Minimum elevation: 1,886 ft
- Moving time: 1 h 21 m
- Moving speed: 2.3 mph
- Maximum speed: 6.2 mph
- Total time: 1 h 37 m
- Global speed: 1.9 mph
About this trail
Name: Mount Willard Trail in White Mountain National Forest trail, distance, elevation, map, profile, GPS track
Start: A-Z Trailhead, Avalon Trail, Carroll, Coös County, New Hampshire, United States (44.21836 -71.41189)
End: Avalon Trail, Carroll, Coös County, New Hampshire, United States (44.21794 -71.41147)
Coordinates: 44.20363 -71.41772 44.21836 -71.41129
Topography: Coos County topographic map, elevation, terrain
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United States > New Hampshire > Coos County > Carroll
Loop hike from Sako Lake via Avalon Trail, Mount Avalon, Mount Field, Willey Range Trail, Mount Willey, Mount Tom Spur, Mount Tom and A-Z Trail in the White Mountain National Forest. #Hiking #Loop #Mountain #Nature #Forest #Lake
Distance: 9.4 mi • Elevation gain: 3,350 ft • Maximum elevation: 4,262 ft