White Mountain National Forest - Gentian Pond - Member Hike

Hike Name: White Mountain National Forest - Gentian Pond
Country: United States
State: New Hampshire
Nearby Town: Gorham
Rating: 1 star
Directions: From Gorham, follow US-2 east of town to the junction with the Appalachian Trail where there is a parking area on the right only a few miles out of town.
Total Hike Distance: 15.20 miles
Hike Difficulty: No Answer
Permit Required: No
Hike Type: One-Way, Shuttle Hike
Hike Starts: North Road
Hike Ends: US 2
Trails Used: Austin Brook Trail, Appalachian Trail
Backcountry Campsites: Yes
Backcountry Water Sources: Streams, Lakes
Management: U.S. Forest Service
Contact Information: White Mountain National Forest
719 Main Street
Laconia, NH 03246
Phone: (603) 528-8721
Best Season: Spring, Summer, Fall
Users: Hikers, Dogs
Road Conditions: Primary Paved Roads, Secondary Paved Roads
Hike Summary: Gentian Pond is a small alpine lake situated at 2165 feet along a ridgeline northeast of Gorham. The Appalachian Trail passes right in front of the Gentian Pond Shelter which is a small multi-level structure with two platforms for sleeping. The Camel and I were quite happy to find this shelter after climbing up 3.3 miles to the ridgeline. It was being pounded by strong winds from the south when we arrived, and the clouds were depositing their excess water on the ridge as we hiked the remainder of the day. To reach the shelter, we climbed 3.3 miles and 1700 feet from the North Road to Gentian Pond via the Austin Brook Trail which was a great place to break for lunch.

The remainder of our route followed the A.T. back to U.S. 2 scrambling up and down numerous rock formations and crossing many a bog bridge in the process. Along the way we passed Gentian, Moss, and Page Pond and also traversed the larger and more scenic Dream Lake. A large bull and cow moose startled us just before Page Pond, but ambled off as we snapped some photos. We missed the dramatic views from Cascade Mountain and Mt. Hayes due to overcast and wet conditions, and after a night at the Trident Col Campsite we returned to U.S. 2 where the A.T. crosses the road just outside of Gorham.

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  Date Rating Duration Hiker
White Mountain National Forest - Gentian Pond - November 8, 2008 November 8, 2008 4 stars 2 days BirdShooter

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