If there’s anything I like more than hiking, it’s exploring abandoned locations. Legally, of course! What fascinates me most about these spots are the stories behind them. What exactly happened here? Why did this place cease what it was doing? As noted above, many abandoned locations are off-limits to the public. Iron Mountain Trail in Jackson, however, will lead you right to an abandoned mine in NH from the 1800s that you may not know existed.

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If you are into history and exploring a bit off the beaten path, a visit to this abandoned mine in NH might be for you. For more information, consult the AMC White Mountain Guide and the White Mountain National Forest website. While this is a relatively short hike, it is steep and rugged in places. Be prepared and have a safe trip! (Note: The trailhead for this hike is not accessible to vehicles in winter.)

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