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Mt. Roberts
Moultonborough, NH
Trailheads, measurements, times, distances, and maps are all approximate and relative to the hike(s) as shown below.
![Looking up the lower Mt. Roberts Trail](mtrobertstrail-2013-1017a.jpg)
Looking up the lower Mt. Roberts Trail
Route: Mt. Roberts Trail
Trail was dry and in good shape. Deep blue sky and temperatures in the upper 60s.
Foliage is past peak in this area, but leaves were still on the trees for the lower half of the hike.
Neat to have the horses walk up and say hello on the jog out this evening.
Hike Ratings |
Getting To Trailhead: |
Easy |
Destination: |
Mt. Roberts |
Length: |
Moderate |
Steepness: |
Moderate |
Navigation: |
Easy |
Views: |
Excellent |
Crowds: |
Minimal |
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Hike Stats |
Date Hiked: |
Thursday, October 17, 2013 |
Parking Elevation: |
1,240' |
Destination: |
Mt. Roberts |
Time Elapsed: |
00:42 |
Trailhead Elevation: |
1,250' |
Summit Elevation: |
2,582' |
Distance: |
2.5 miles |
Vertical Gain: |
1,407' |
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Hike Time Elapsed: |
01:53 |
Hike Vertical Gain: |
1,582' |
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![Mt. Roberts Trail trailhead near the horse barn](mtrobertstrailhead-2013-1017a.jpg)
Mt. Roberts Trail trailhead near the horse barn
![Looking down the Mt. Roberts Trail](mtrobertstrail-2013-1017b.jpg)
Looking down the Mt. Roberts Trail
Looking at the Sandwich Range from the Mt. Roberts summit.
The sunset as seen from the knob near the Mt. Roberts Trail
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Directions to trailhead: Take Route 109 South from Route 25. Bear left onto Route 171. Shortly thereafter, take a left onto Ossipee Park Road. The small hiker parking lot is located just after the gatehouse, on the right. Continue on the road on foot, taking a left at the intersection. The Mt. Roberts Trail trailhead is located at the corner of the field near the barn.
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