Yesterday a friend who had driven up for Thanksgiving wanted to do a small hike on the way back to Boston (she had hiked Lafayette -- up Skook, down Greenleaf -- on Friday). It had to be south of Thornton and not too far away as I was not going south. Three hikes seemed possible, I would be curious to know if we left anything out:
As I have often hiked Plymouth Mountain I excluded it from the choice yesterday, and the Rattlesnake loop seemed a bit too short, so we went to Stinson Mountain. An enjoyable short hike, we left one car at Hannaford as the parking is limited, and on returning to the car we found the lot full with one car parked on the road. I should note that Rattlesnake also has limited parking; on the other hand Plymouth Mountain has a very large parking area (alas, not plowed in winter).
If you want a short hike in that area, think of these three interesting hikes!
- Plymouth Mountain. Two options here: an easy two mile hike with about 1,200 feet of elevation gain to the viewpoint called Pike's Peak, optionally followed by a more challenging half mile with 300 feet of elevation gain along rocky ridges to the true summit. Interesting views from Pike's Peak to the north, east and south.
- Rumney Rattlesnake. This is a rather short loop (2½ miles and 1,000 feet of vertical). There are views from the ledges, as I have only hiked this once several years ago I cannot comment on them.
- Stinson Mountain. A rather easy 1.8 miles with 1,400 feet of elevation gain, good views to the south from the summit. Views to the north almost completely blocked by trees.
As I have often hiked Plymouth Mountain I excluded it from the choice yesterday, and the Rattlesnake loop seemed a bit too short, so we went to Stinson Mountain. An enjoyable short hike, we left one car at Hannaford as the parking is limited, and on returning to the car we found the lot full with one car parked on the road. I should note that Rattlesnake also has limited parking; on the other hand Plymouth Mountain has a very large parking area (alas, not plowed in winter).
If you want a short hike in that area, think of these three interesting hikes!