Often snow-cloaked, the spiny summit of Mount Washington makes it the tallest peak in the northeast and the king of the White Mountain Region, an area laced with hiking trails and dotted with quaint little hamlets.
The most common way to the top of Pine Mountain is from the Pinkham B Road. Park at the Pine Link trailhead, walk down a gravel road, which meanders through the hardwood forest .9 miles. From here follow the Ledge Trail, which goes into the woods to your right. Caution: The Ledge Trail has some very steep rocky sections. An old fire tower location is about .6 miles up this trail -a good place to eat lunch and enjoy the view. The trail continues on about .4 miles back to the road where you take a left and walk back down the road 1.6 miles to the Pine Link Trailhead.
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