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Maps & Books
Vermont
& New Hampshire: Hiking
Topographic Map |
$4.95
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This
set of seven topographic maps on a single sheet highlights the best
hikes of Central Vermont and the Upper Valley of New Hampshire.
The maps feature
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50
day hikes |
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100
hiking trails |
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distance
and difficulty ratings |
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campgrounds
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recreational
facilities |
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the
Long Trail |
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the
Appalachian Trail |
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Areas
included:
Mt. Abraham & Mt. Ellen is host to the Sugarbush Ski Area
overlooking the Mad River Valley. The Long Trail is one of many highlights.
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Hanover
& Appalachian Trails stretch from Hanover to Mt. Cube - a
wonderful map!
Lake Dunmore Area has beautiful lakes and moderate to easy
hikes.
Woodstock Area is the home of Vermont's first national park,
the Marsh-Billings National Historic Park. Hikes include Rockefeller
carriage roads, covered bridges, and hiking trails.
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locator map |
Mt. Ascutney Trails, in and around the Mt. Ascutney State Park,
range from difficult to easy. Great views and interesting side trips,
such as the Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site Trails.
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Killington
Peak (4,242') is the second highest peak in Vermont. Trails include
the Long Trail and the Appalachian Trail.
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Mt. Moosilauke (4,802') in the White Mountain National Forest
includes the Appalachian Trail and the Dartmouth College trails.
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