Near Metacomet - Monadnock Trail: NH Section
Looking north at the Pumpelly Ridgeline from the Summit of Mount Monadnock.
Near Metacomet - Monadnock Trail: NH Section
Dublin Trail, Monadnock.
Near Metacomet - Monadnock Trail: NH Section
Close to Monadnock summit.
Near Metacomet - Monadnock Trail: NH Section
Mt. Monadnock Summit, 15 November 2020
Near Metacomet - Monadnock Trail: NH Section
A couple of meters below the peak.

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Metacomet - Monadnock Trail: NH Section

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This is the northernmost portion of the Metacomet - Monadnock Trail.
17.5
mi
Distance
4,586
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
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Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
17.53mi
Distance
4,586ft
Elevation Gain
2,359ft
Elevation Loss
40%
Max Grade
3,166ft
High Point
939ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
This is the last portion of the Metacomet - Monadnock Trail, through New Hampshire. While the NET ends at the MA/ NH border, the M & M continues to Mount Monadnock. It starts from the MA/ NH border and runs to Green Woods Road. Here, there is a blue-blaze alternate that follows the road east past a historical landmark. It follows an old road through the woods, then turns onto a newly made singletrack. There are a few trees down in this area. It follows the remainder of Monument Road to come out at Route 119. At 119, the trail turns left to follow it, then turns right onto Old County Road. It turns left off Old County Road at a monolithic stone foundation. At a swampy area, there's a bypass trail on the left that avoids some of the squishy areas. From Old Troy Road, the trail begins climbing the ridgeline of Little Monadnock Mountain. The trail follows the ridge through Rhododendron State Park. The trail follows Prospect Street until it comes out in Troy, at the Railroad Depot. It follows Depot Street, then turns right to follow South Main Street. Since camping isn't allowed anywhere along this stretch, you may want to look for lodging options somewhere around Troy (if you're doing this as a thru-hike). Leaving Troy, the trail veers left to follow Quarry Road. At the end of Quarry Road, the trail veers right (off the main road) into the woods. It follows this until it merges with Royce Trail. It climbs over the north peak of Gap Mountain, then descends down to the north parking area. It traverses a lemon squeezer of large boulders, then crosses Route 124. It coincides with Royce Trail to the White Arrow Trail, then follows White Arrow Trail to the summit. If you wish to continue on a longer thru-hike, you can connect to the Monadnock - Sunapee Greenway. The M - S Greenway will take you another 50 miles north to the summit of Mount Sunapee.

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Contributors
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