Hikes · New Hampshire
Best hikes in New Hampshire.
New Hampshire is the White Mountains — above-treeline ridges, the notorious weather of Mount Washington, and short trails to big notch views. The high routes are serious: weather turns violent fast even in summer, and Franconia Ridge is fully exposed. The fall foliage is world-class; winter is for the experienced only.
Boots on
9 hikes worth the detour.
Sorted easy to expert. Every one mapped with distance, route type, and elevation gain — built for everyone from the RV & camping crew to the bucket-list crowd.
tiered cascades and pools — family/RV
Mount Willarda big Crawford Notch view for little effort — family
Arethusa Fallsthe tallest waterfall in New Hampshire
Lonesome Lakean easy Franconia Notch lake with an AMC hut
Welch-Dickey Loopopen granite ledges with valley views
Mount Monadnock (White Dot)one of the most-climbed mountains in the world
Mount Chocorua (Piper Trail)a rocky, much-photographed summit
Mount Washington via Tuckermanthe Northeast’s highest — notoriously fierce weather
Franconia Ridge Loopan iconic, exposed above-treeline ridge walk
Plan the New Hampshire trip
Hikes, gems, scenic drives — all in one New Hampshire guide.
See everything worth the detour in New Hampshire, then let Roamward build the trip around it. Know a New Hampshire trail we’re missing? Add it — we’re building this with the people who actually hike it.