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New Hampshire 4,000-Footer Map: A Guide to New Hampshire’s 4,000 Footers

February 15, 2022

New Hampshire 4,000-Footer Map: A Guide to New Hampshire’s 4,000 Footers
New Hampshire offers 48 mountains that reach 4,000 feet in elevation. Mount Washington is the tallest, exceeding 6,200 feet. Although most of the peaks are located in the White Mountains, you can find them in everything from the Carter Moriah Range to the Sandwich Range.

The White Mounts of NH make hiking 4,000 footers a fantastic experience. When you combine your journey with the memories of custom New Hampshire art, you’ll have something that reminds you of how much fun you had every time you see it.

If you’re looking for an NH 4,000-Footer to climb today, here are some of the best options to consider.

1. Mount Cabot
If you haven’t fallen in love with the woods of New Hampshire yet, a trip to this NH 4,000 footer will make that happen. It’s the most northern peak in the state, and you’ll likely spot at least one fellow adventurer on the trail out there. Even with the company, it feels like you’re out there in the middle of nowhere. Kilkenny Ridge is stunning.

2. Mount Waumbek
Although this 4,000-footer is one of the smallest in the state, the 2.6-mile trail is also one of the shorter treks you’ll take to reach the summit. If you include Mount Starr King, you can extend the trip to over seven miles. Only Cabot is further north.

3. Mount Lafayette
A winter trek up this 4,000-footer is one of the best experiences New Hampshire offers. You might not get much of a view in December when you reach the peak, but the joy comes in the challenge. Several trails go up 3,000 vertical feet to reach the exposed summit. If you take Garfield Ridge or Franconia Ridge, you’ll be hiking part of the Appalachian Trail.

4. Zealand Mountain
The northeast and southern sides of this mountain drain into the north fork of the Pemigewasset, with the waters eventually reaching the Gulf of Maine. The Twinway is the most popular trail to explore here, offering views of the Willey and Presidential Ranges. Don’t forget to stop to admire Zealand Falls during your adventure!

5. Mount Jackson
Although the blustery winds aren’t popular with everyone, this 4,000-footer is one of New Hampshire’s most popular peaks. It’s a 5.1-mile out-and-back trail where you’ll see beautiful wildflowers in season. Dogs are allowed if they’re kept on a leash. To minimize the difficulty, head out there between May and October for the best experience. Winter hikes in the White Mountains are fantastic here, but don’t forget to bring your spikes.

6. Cannon Mountain
When you want an entire vacation experience while hiking 4,000 footers, you won’t find better New England gifts than the resort community located here. Luxury lodging, ski packages, and a lift that runs throughout the year let you enjoy nature in whatever way you prefer. You can also hike to the summit and enjoy the views from the lookout tower.

NH 4000-footer wall art allows you to remember each trip while adding something beautiful to your home or office décor. Plan your trip today, and then treasure the memories with every tomorrow.


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