The 3.4-Mile Sugarloaf Trail Leads Hikers To The Most Spectacular Fall Foliage In New Hampshire
What’s better than hiking up to a gorgeous mountain summit and then looking down at the sprawling expanse of fall foliage color below? Not much if you ask me. I just wish October was longer! When the color comes we have to take advantage of it while it’s here, whether that means a scenic drive, a walk in your local woods, or a hike to a mountain top. A stunning example of the latter is the Sugarloaves in Bethlehem, and here’s what makes them one of the great foliage hikes in New Hampshire.
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As far as foliage hikes in New Hampshire go, it’s hard to beat the Sugarloaves. This hike is also an excellent option for beginner hikers and children. For more information, consult the AMC White Mountain Guide and visit the White Mountain National Forest website.
If this isn’t enough foliage color for you, also try a hike along Hedgehog Ridge in Deering or climb up to Holt’s Ledge in Lyme. Before hitting the trail though, make sure you have everything you need for a safe trek.
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