New Hampshire residents love to get outside, and that doesn’t change in the winter. With the right equipment you can hike pretty much any trail in the snow. However, some trails are particularly perfect for winter hiking (or snowshoeing, or cross-country skiing). Whether you’re looking to summit a frozen peak, or for a more relaxing adventure, you’ll find the perfect trail for winter hiking below; here are some of our picks for the best winter hikes in New Hampshire you ought to do ASAP:

  1. Diana’s Baths, Bartlett

Harvey Barrison/Flickr The series of waterfalls that is a popular swimming hole during the summer becomes a winter wonderland once the temperatures drop. Everyone can enjoy this winter site! Learn more about this winter wonder in this article. Dianas Baths, Bartlett, NH 03812, USA

  1. Odiorne Point State Park, Rye

Mark Bonica/Flickr The beach might not be the first place that springs to mind for a winter hike, but you won’t regret exploring our seashore in the snow. And you’ll likely have the whole place to yourself! The loop trail is amazing all year. Odiorne Point State Park, 570 Ocean Blvd, Rye, NH 03870, USA

  1. West Rattlesnake Mountain, Holderness

Ryan C./AllTrails The hike up West Rattlesnake Mountain is short and sweet, but the views from the top are stunning. That vast expanse of snow you see is the frozen Squam Lake spread beneath the mountain. Learn more on the official AllTrails page. West Rattlesnake Mountain, Center Sandwich, NH 03227, USA

  1. Mount Monadnock, Jaffrey

Whit Andrews/Flickr Mount Monadnock is one of the most hiked mountains in the world, and there are a steady stream of hikers climbing it during the winter, as well as a staff on hand throughout the winter. The mountain is steep and can be icy, so be sure that you’re prepared before setting out on this hike! Click here to learn more! Mount Monadnock, Jaffrey, NH 03452, USA

  1. Lincoln Woods Trail, Lincoln

Gary Lerude/Flickr The Lincoln Woods trail is relatively flat, which makes it perfect for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. You’ll journey along the Pemigewasset River, so the trail will be gorgeous the whole time. Read more in this article. Lincoln Woods Trail, Lincoln, NH, USA

  1. Blue Job Mountain, Strafford

Brian Noyes/AllTrails A two-mile hike will get you to the summit of Blue Job Mountain and back to your warm and cozy car. The views from the top are beautiful, but the hike isn’t very steep, making it perfect for winter. Whether the snow has fallen or not, Blue Job offers beautiful views over the middle of the state. Click here to visit the official AllTrails page! Blue Job Mountain, Farmington, NH 03835, USA

  1. The Kidder-Cleveland-Clough Trail, New London

mwms1916/Flickr This two-mile trail passes through wetlands that make for an interesting environment in the winter. The easy journey is perfect for skiiers, walkers or showshoers. Learn more on the official NL-NHCC website. Kidder-Cleveland Conservation Land, 71 Pleasant St, New London, NH 03257, USA

  1. Cannon Mountain, Franconia

3rd Eye Photographer/Flickr For experienced hikers, a trip up Cannon Mountain in the heart of Franconia Notch is the perfect winter expedition. You’ll be rewarded with truly amazing views. Read more on AllTrails. Cannon Mountain, Franconia, NH 03580, USA

  1. Lakes Region Conservation Trust, Center Harbor

billandkent/Flickr The Lakes Region Conservation Trust maintains beautiful trails that will take you to the shores of Lake Winnipesaukee and beyond. Check out the official website for more information about the Trust. Lakes Region Conservation Trust, 156 Dane Rd, Center Harbor, NH 03226, USA

  1. Mount Washington, Gorham

Russel Toris/Flickr Only the most experienced hikers in the world can summit Mount Washington during the winter. You must be prepared for weather changes and even avalanches. But the rewards are simply amazing. You could also drive it. Mount Washington Auto Road, Mt Washington Auto Rd, New Hampshire, USA

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Harvey Barrison/Flickr

The series of waterfalls that is a popular swimming hole during the summer becomes a winter wonderland once the temperatures drop. Everyone can enjoy this winter site! Learn more about this winter wonder in this article.

Dianas Baths, Bartlett, NH 03812, USA

Mark Bonica/Flickr

The beach might not be the first place that springs to mind for a winter hike, but you won’t regret exploring our seashore in the snow. And you’ll likely have the whole place to yourself! The loop trail is amazing all year.

Odiorne Point State Park, 570 Ocean Blvd, Rye, NH 03870, USA

Ryan C./AllTrails

The hike up West Rattlesnake Mountain is short and sweet, but the views from the top are stunning. That vast expanse of snow you see is the frozen Squam Lake spread beneath the mountain. Learn more on the official AllTrails page.

West Rattlesnake Mountain, Center Sandwich, NH 03227, USA

Whit Andrews/Flickr

Mount Monadnock is one of the most hiked mountains in the world, and there are a steady stream of hikers climbing it during the winter, as well as a staff on hand throughout the winter. The mountain is steep and can be icy, so be sure that you’re prepared before setting out on this hike! Click here to learn more!

Mount Monadnock, Jaffrey, NH 03452, USA

Gary Lerude/Flickr

The Lincoln Woods trail is relatively flat, which makes it perfect for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. You’ll journey along the Pemigewasset River, so the trail will be gorgeous the whole time. Read more in this article.

Lincoln Woods Trail, Lincoln, NH, USA

Brian Noyes/AllTrails

A two-mile hike will get you to the summit of Blue Job Mountain and back to your warm and cozy car. The views from the top are beautiful, but the hike isn’t very steep, making it perfect for winter. Whether the snow has fallen or not, Blue Job offers beautiful views over the middle of the state. Click here to visit the official AllTrails page!

Blue Job Mountain, Farmington, NH 03835, USA

mwms1916/Flickr

This two-mile trail passes through wetlands that make for an interesting environment in the winter. The easy journey is perfect for skiiers, walkers or showshoers. Learn more on the official NL-NHCC website.

Kidder-Cleveland Conservation Land, 71 Pleasant St, New London, NH 03257, USA

3rd Eye Photographer/Flickr

For experienced hikers, a trip up Cannon Mountain in the heart of Franconia Notch is the perfect winter expedition. You’ll be rewarded with truly amazing views. Read more on AllTrails.

Cannon Mountain, Franconia, NH 03580, USA

billandkent/Flickr

The Lakes Region Conservation Trust maintains beautiful trails that will take you to the shores of Lake Winnipesaukee and beyond. Check out the official website for more information about the Trust.

Lakes Region Conservation Trust, 156 Dane Rd, Center Harbor, NH 03226, USA

Russel Toris/Flickr

Only the most experienced hikers in the world can summit Mount Washington during the winter. You must be prepared for weather changes and even avalanches. But the rewards are simply amazing. You could also drive it.

Mount Washington Auto Road, Mt Washington Auto Rd, New Hampshire, USA

 

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Best Winter Hikes in New Hampshire February 03, 2022 Tori Jane Where can I go winter hiking in New Hampshire?   Winter does not have to be a time during which you never leave the warm comfort of your house. Nope, and most certainly not in beautiful places like New Hampshire! New Hampshire is an awesome place for those who enjoy (or want to enjoy) a good, solid winter hike, and there are plenty of options when it comes to places to get at it. Some of our favorites include gems like Mt. Major, which features absolutely amazing views of Lake Winnipesaukee at the top. Then, there are the trails at Monadnock State Park, which features beautiful, protected highlands, and some of New Hampshire’s most scenic views. Mt. Chocorua is another amazing one that can’t be missed; it’s tough, but it’s worth it, as evidenced by its popularity among the locals. The summit is less than 3,500 feet in elevation, but don’t let that fool you – it’s a challenge! Finally, we love Blue Job Mountain, which features just a one-mile hike to the summit and some wonderful views.   What are some fun winter activities in New Hampshire to do outdoors?   Like we said – winter can be a blast. There are all the classics to be done in New Hampshire, like skiing, snowboarding, ice skating, festivals, holiday traditions, snowshoeing, and even ice fishing. If you can imagine doing it during winter, you probably can do it in New Hampshire! There are also pretty unique fun things to do outside during winter around here, too, like dog sledding and even zip-lining at Mount Washington Resort! New Hampshire is a winter wonderland for sure; you can’t really go “wrong” even if you simply want to hang out around a cozy bonfire for the entire season. It’s all up to you! For a more complete, well-rounded list of ideas, take a look at this article. The possibilities are endless!  

The OIYS Visitor Center

Best Winter Hikes in New Hampshire

February 03, 2022

Tori Jane

Where can I go winter hiking in New Hampshire?   Winter does not have to be a time during which you never leave the warm comfort of your house. Nope, and most certainly not in beautiful places like New Hampshire! New Hampshire is an awesome place for those who enjoy (or want to enjoy) a good, solid winter hike, and there are plenty of options when it comes to places to get at it. Some of our favorites include gems like Mt. Major, which features absolutely amazing views of Lake Winnipesaukee at the top. Then, there are the trails at Monadnock State Park, which features beautiful, protected highlands, and some of New Hampshire’s most scenic views. Mt. Chocorua is another amazing one that can’t be missed; it’s tough, but it’s worth it, as evidenced by its popularity among the locals. The summit is less than 3,500 feet in elevation, but don’t let that fool you – it’s a challenge! Finally, we love Blue Job Mountain, which features just a one-mile hike to the summit and some wonderful views.   What are some fun winter activities in New Hampshire to do outdoors?   Like we said – winter can be a blast. There are all the classics to be done in New Hampshire, like skiing, snowboarding, ice skating, festivals, holiday traditions, snowshoeing, and even ice fishing. If you can imagine doing it during winter, you probably can do it in New Hampshire! There are also pretty unique fun things to do outside during winter around here, too, like dog sledding and even zip-lining at Mount Washington Resort! New Hampshire is a winter wonderland for sure; you can’t really go “wrong” even if you simply want to hang out around a cozy bonfire for the entire season. It’s all up to you! For a more complete, well-rounded list of ideas, take a look at this article. The possibilities are endless!  

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

Winter does not have to be a time during which you never leave the warm comfort of your house. Nope, and most certainly not in beautiful places like New Hampshire! New Hampshire is an awesome place for those who enjoy (or want to enjoy) a good, solid winter hike, and there are plenty of options when it comes to places to get at it. Some of our favorites include gems like Mt. Major, which features absolutely amazing views of Lake Winnipesaukee at the top. Then, there are the trails at Monadnock State Park, which features beautiful, protected highlands, and some of New Hampshire’s most scenic views. Mt. Chocorua is another amazing one that can’t be missed; it’s tough, but it’s worth it, as evidenced by its popularity among the locals. The summit is less than 3,500 feet in elevation, but don’t let that fool you – it’s a challenge! Finally, we love Blue Job Mountain, which features just a one-mile hike to the summit and some wonderful views.  

What are some fun winter activities in New Hampshire to do outdoors?  

Like we said – winter can be a blast. There are all the classics to be done in New Hampshire, like skiing, snowboarding, ice skating, festivals, holiday traditions, snowshoeing, and even ice fishing. If you can imagine doing it during winter, you probably can do it in New Hampshire! There are also pretty unique fun things to do outside during winter around here, too, like dog sledding and even zip-lining at Mount Washington Resort! New Hampshire is a winter wonderland for sure; you can’t really go “wrong” even if you simply want to hang out around a cozy bonfire for the entire season. It’s all up to you! For a more complete, well-rounded list of ideas, take a look at this article. The possibilities are endless!