New Hampshire’s White Mountains are, without a doubt, one of the state’s most iconic hiking destinations. These treasured, rugged peaks with their sweeping views and vibrant colors have beckoned generations of nature lovers, and continue to be an idyllic place to escape into the wilderness. But in addition to breathtaking beauty, the White Mountains also have a lot of history hidden beneath their jagged summits – an unexpected geologic history that is showcased in unique rock formations carved by eons of natural forces. For a challenging hike that will make you feel like you’re standing on top of the world, the Waterville Trail in New Hampshire is full of uniquely carved rock staircases, endless history, and a summit view that will make the climb worth every step. Lace up those hiking boots and check it out!
For many, the rock staircases here and the steep ascent are an interesting challenge and a fun change from the typical dirt trail. However, novice hikers and those with mobility challenges should consider exploring the Tripoli Road Trailhead instead. Whichever route you take, we would love to see your photos!