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Mount Lafayette, New Hampshire

Trail Description: Mount Lafayette is the highest peak in the Franconia Ridge at 5,260 feet. The summit offers amazing 360 views of the Pemigewasset Wilderness Area.

Trail Info:

Where: Lincoln, NH Distance: 8.0 miles (7-8 hrs) Difficulty: Difficult Trail Type: Out and Back Features: Views, Peaks, Mountains, Greenleaf Hut

How to get there:

The parking lot for this hike is located in Franconia Notch on I-93. You can park on either side of the Interstate. Traveling north, you can park in the trailhead lot for the Falling Waters and Old Bridle Path trails. Traveling south, take exit 34b at Lafayette Place Campground. Follow the foot tunnel that goes under I-93 to the parking lot the opposite side of the highway to start the trail.

Hiking Tips

  • Bring lots of water, wear your best boots, hiking poles, and pack snacks.

  • Suggest doing the loop version of this hike along the Franconia Ridge trail to see Mount Lincoln and Little Haystack for more views.

  • Due to the popularity, the trail can be very crowded.

The White Mountains in New Hampshire are one of my favorite areas to visit and go hiking.  It is one of the coolest areas in the Northeast and makes me feel like I’m in a different part of Unites States. It has a pacific coast mountainous look.  I try to do a few hikes a year in New Hampshire. A large group of my friends rent houses in the area a few times a year to hang out. Even better, my best friend recently purchased  a vacation home close to this area, about 15 minutes from Franconia. I bought new hiking boots and figured I wanted to do a fun, difficult hike in the White Mountains. More specifically, a hike I have not done. The one hike I really wanted to do was the Mount Lafayette summit. My friend said it was “easier” than Mount Washington but still hard.  Lies. It was really freakin’ difficult. And, a terrible decision to wear new boots.

By the time we got there, it was near 11am and my friend suggested shaving a mile off the hike by skipping the trails where you would see Mt Lincoln and Little Haystack. I was against this decision but I was overruled. Disclaimer: This is a very popular hike.  One of the best New England has to offer.  There were cars lined up the side of the roads and the lots were full. This created a very tight hiking path. There was a lot of stopping and waiting for other hikers as the paths can be very narrow. For a summer hike, the weather was perfect, mid-70s and the skies were sunny and clear.  We made our way to the trail which begins to the right of the information sign (there are bathrooms as well).  Most hikers choose to go up the Falling Waters Trail as it is recommended by the trail guides.  Another reason we chose to go up the Old Bridle Path as this was less crowded.  After a good 1.5 miles into the trail you will seeing some great scenic views.

This path is 2.9 miles that will lead you to the AMC Greenleaf Hut.  The hut is where hikers can use the restroom, eat, and enjoy the views.  The hut also has some lodging options for those hikers who choose to do so.

From here, you will begin the rocky assent for another 1.1 miles to the top of Mount Lafayette, about 5,260 feet above elevation.  We came down the same way we went up. The total hike was 8 miles.

Unfortunately for myself, the trail down wasn’t too fun as I sprained my ankle pretty bad.  This hike is no joke and I would recommend using caution.  For the inexperienced, I would prepare for a 8-9 hour hike.  With my ankle issue, the hike took us over 8 hours. I would suggest using hiking poles, good boots and bring lots of H2O. I saw a couple wearing sandals.  I can’t tell you how bad an idea that is.  You will keep asking yourself, this isn’t a mile, 2, 3, 4? Given the incline, the hike will feel a lot longer.  It was well worth it. The views are awesome.  It leaves a very good sense of accomplishment.   I will definitely go back another year to complete the Franconia Ridge Trail.

Review:

Bridle Path to Mount Lafayette Summit Trail (Franconia, NH, 8 miles): 5 out of 5!!!

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Hi, I’m Mark. I live In Connecticut. I take new trips every chance I get. A good trip has a great hike, great food, and something fun to do. My goal is to search out new trips and share them to inspire others to try something new and exciting.

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