Mt.
Monadnock, New Hampshire
Monadnock State Park
With its thousands of
acres of protected highlands, 3,165-ft. Mt. Monadnock
was designated a National Natural Landmark in 1987.
There are 40 miles of maintained foot trails, many of
which lead to the bare rock summit through unique alpine
vegetation. Unsurpassed 100-mile views to points in all
six New England states are the reward for a climb. A
magnet for hikers, Monadnock is said to be the second
most frequently climbed mountain in the world, after
Japan's Mt. Fuji. Approximately 12 miles of the trail
system in the lower elevations offers ski touring for
the experienced cross country skier.
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