TEO
Well-known member
Another option would be to drive up the Mt. Washington Carriage Road & park in the Air Force Lot (~500' below summit on the NW side of the road) and walk toward Mt. Clay.
I like that notion of a pond as a destination, some have a mountain backdrop, but it sounds like Lonesome Lake and Greely Ponds would have an unacceptable combination of distance and elevation gain. They would, however, be excellent destinations if an easier hike worked out and progressively more challenging hikes were in order. Zealand, as many have indicated, also fills that bill nicely. We've enjoyed Church Pond (off the Kanc), which starts with an easy crossing of the Swift River and proceeds in an ancient lake bed surrounded by mountains. It is a flat 3 miles loop, or less, doesn't get much traffic (shhhhhhhhhh), and offers an above average chance of spotting moose.East Pond, Black Pond, Lonesome Lake, Greeley Ponds, Three Ponds, all have views of peaks from their shores, and are pretty flat.
Enter your email address to join: