The Rugged And Remote Hiking Trail In New Hampshire That Is Well Worth The Effort
By Ken MacGray|Published August 01, 2023
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Ken MacGray
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Hey! I'm a freelance writer and guidebook author. I've authored "New Hampshire's 52 With A View - A Hiker's Guide", serve as editor of Appalachian Mountain Club's "Southern New Hampshire Trail Guide", and and am co-editor of the "White Mountain Guide", also for AMC. I'm currently beginning work on the 6th Edition of AMC's Southern New Hampshire Trail Guide, which will be published in 2025. I live in southern New Hampshire and can usually be found wandering throughout the state's mountains and forests.
New Hampshire’s North Country is a wild and beautiful place. It seems set apart from the busier sections of the state to the south, but that’s precisely part of its appeal. Hikers that trek in New Hampshire are no doubt familiar with the White Mountains, but a whole new world of outdoor exploration awaits “north of the notches.” North Percy Peak, one of the most scenic hikes in New Hampshire, lies within Nash Stream Forest. It’s here that you’ll find a rugged adventure and spectacular views.
The Percy Peaks (R) are a pair of conical summits that are prominent landmarks visible from many areas in the towns of Groveton and Stark. Only North Percy is accessible by official hiking trails.
The final 0.2 mile to the summit is up very steep ledges with exposure that may be uncomfortable for some. While the ledge is very grippy, this hike is not recommended if wet.
An ecosystem of fragile plants survive and thrive in the harsh exposure of North Percy's summit. Hikers need to take care to walk on the ledge at all times to avoid damaging these plants.