Michael Barberino
2 min readMay 2, 2021
Views on the White Mountains

THREE TIPS TO GET THE MOST OUT OF A TRIP TO THE WHITE MOUNTAINS

With approximately 800,00o acres, including 1200 miles of hiking trails and 400 miles of snow mobile trails, the White Mountain National Forest attracts 6 million visitors annually who come to enjoy scenic views and various outdoor activities the forest has to offer. If you’re thinking of planning a trip to the White Mountains, here are some things you should know to help you plan your trip

A trail on the white mountains

KNOW WHICH TRAIL YOU’RE GOING ON

The White Mountains have over one hundred and fifty hiking trails to choose from. Each trail varies in difficulty, some are easy and some are much harder. If you’re planning on hiking in the mountains, make sure you pick a trail that suits your skill level and how much time you’re willing to spend hiking. Some trails can take several hours to complete, others are much shorter. You can check here for a list of trails to hike choose from here https://www.visitwhitemountains.com/attractions/hiking-the-whites

PREPARE FOR THE WEATHER

In New England, the weather changes with each season. Each season offers different kinds of activities to enjoy. For those who don’t mind the cold, Winter in the White Mountains offers skiing, snow mobiling and even dog sledding. Summer and fall are good times to go hiking and enjoy nature. In early spring, the transition from colder to warmer weather is known as mud season, when conditions are very wet and hiking can be difficult. Make sure you know what to expect when planning for your trip.

CAMP TO SAVE MONEY

a campground in the white mountains

If the weather permits, camping is a great way to save money on lodging. There are numerous campgrounds which offer a variety of conditions for you and your family. Most campgrounds are only $20 a night and offer communal bathrooms, showers and other amenities. Visit https://www.visitwhitemountains.com/business-services/camping to find an affordable campground.

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