Monadnock-Sunapee Greenway, Hiking trail in southern New Hampshire, United States.
The Monadnock-Sunapee Greenway is a long-distance hiking path connecting two mountain peaks through wooded areas and open highlands across southern New Hampshire. The route crosses rocky ridges and varied landscapes while offering several shelters and camping areas spread throughout the journey.
The path was conceived in 1919 and first marked in 1921, but later fell into disrepair over several decades. A major restoration effort in the 1970s brought the route back to usable condition.
The path links two prominent peaks and serves hikers as a journey through New England's landscape of forests and open highlands. Local hiking groups regularly use the route and share knowledge about the region's natural features and heritage with other visitors.
The path features changing terrain and elevation gain, so hikers should wear sturdy footwear and bring gear for shifting weather conditions. Summer and early fall offer the best window for travel, when the route is accessible and easiest to navigate.
Along the path lie wetlands and gorges where uncommon bird species such as herons can be spotted. These habitats are managed by local conservation organizations and give hikers chances to observe wildlife in natural settings.
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