Maine - Greeley Ponds Trail

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Trail Description:

Location: The trailhead is 9 miles east of Exit 32, I-93 on the Kancamagus Highway. Greeley Ponds Scenic Area is about 1 mile from the highway, featuring two ponds. Upper Greeley Pond, with its dark aquagreen color, is a beautiful spot surrounded by old growth timber and towering cliffs. By contrast, Lower Greeley Pond is shallow and more typical of a beaver pond. Both ponds offer trout fishing and an enjoyable place to have a picnic lunch.

Hiking the Greeley Ponds Trail:

All trailheads on the Kancamagus Highway require a parking pass. Annual and weekly passes may be obtained at our offices or a local vendor. Daily passes are available at most trailheads.

Specific Hiking and Trail Information for the Greeley Ponds Trail
Location of the Greeley Ponds Trail: Hikes on the Kancamagus
Length of Trail: 2 - 5 miles
Estimated Difficulty (Forest Service Estimate): Easy:Intermediate
Length of time needed to hike the trail: 2.5 - 3 hours (Round Trip)
This is only an estimate- and it may vary depending
your abilities as well as local conditions

Travel Information

For more information on this hike
National Forest: White Mountain National Forest
Address:
719 N Main Street
Laconia, NH, *03257
603-528-8721
603-528-8722
www.fs.fed.us/r9/white

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