Read a short history of hiking in the Whites
Useful links
WMNF Current Conditions
Leave No Trace hikeSafe
Backcountry Camping Rules
OnFoot (PDF file)
Recreation Opportunity Guides
Photos, counterclockwise: Hiking in the Alpine Zone (WMNF photo by Ken Allen), Hikers on the trail (WMNF photo by Forrest Seavey), Autumn hike (WMNF photo by Forrest Seavey). |
Come explore the White Mountain National Forest and discover the rich history of hiking and recreation
Hike Safely!
Please be prepared for trail conditions that vary from well maintained to un-maintained. Whether your hiking trip will last an hour or an entire day, wear comfortable walking shoes appropriate for the season. Carry water and a good map of the area. Let someone at home know where you are going.
Please be aware of your impact on the natural environment and practice leave-no-trace hiking and camping techniques at all times. If you plan to bring your pet, keep it on a leash or under voice control to help minimize the public's concern regarding safety, sanitation, and the threat to wildlife. Please pack out any trash you may have so others may enjoy a completely natural outdoor experience.
If you travel in the spring, be careful when walking near streams. Snow runoff can increase water depth and swiftness and decrease water temperature to dangerous levels. Stay away from streambanks at this time and resist the temptation to swim or wade.
Water Quality
Lakes and streams can be contaminated even though they look and taste pure. The surest method of treatment to make water safe is to boil it for five minutes. Other methods are filtering and/or using chemical disinfectants such as iodine or chlorine tablets or drops. A filter with a pore size less than 0.5 micron can remove most harmful bacteria and protozoa including giardia. Chemical disinfectants such as iodine or chlorine tablets or drops are not considered as reliable as heat in killing giardia, although these products work well against most waterborne disease-causing bacteria. For increased safety, treat filtered water with chemical disinfectants. Below is a listing of popular and easy hikes around the White Mountain National Forest. For more information about these or other hikes, please stop by one of our Forest Service Offices or Visitor Centers.
Be aware that car breakins can occur at trailheads. Lock your doors and always bring valuables with you or leave them at home. |