Southern New Hampshire Trail Guide, 5th Edition - Appalachian Mountain Club Store
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This comprehensive trail guide from the Appalachian Mountain Club, the Northeast’s most trusted resource for outdoor information, covers New Hampshire hiking trails south of the White Mountain National Forest, including the state’s beloved Lakes Region and Seacoast. All told, this fully revised and updated fifth edition accurately details more than 250 hiking trails, reflecting trail openings, closures, and reroutings since the previous edition. Also new to this edition is a complete redesign of trail statistics, making it easy for readers to see critical information at a glance, as well as icons denoting special features on suggested hikes (scenic views or brook crossings, cross- country skiing, kid-friendly, etc.). Every trail description provides turn-by-turn directions, making route finding straightforward and reliable. Whether you’re a first-time hiker or an experienced backpacker, this trail guide is a must-have. Inside you'll find: More than 250
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