How much is parking at Mt Monadnock?
$5 parking fee per adult, $2 for children ages 6-12.
Do you need reservations for Mt Monadnock?
Monadnock State Park is open year-round. Parking reservations are required for hikers daily. Camping fees are also required daily. Hikers interested in finding out what the conditions are prior to heading out can call the park directly at (603) 532-8862.
How long does it take to climb Pack Monadnock?
Great spot to take a 2-3 hour RT hike of modest challenge. No special skills required, several trails to choose from and you can even walk the auto road if you like. No technical skills required, sometimes muddy in spring/fall.
Are there bathrooms at Mount Monadnock?
At the moment, the bathrooms are the porta-potties. There are eight of them, and they are scattered around the store area and the trailhead for the White Dot/White Cross trails.
Is Mount Monadnock hard?
Mount Monadnock via White Dot and White Cross Trails is a 3.8 mile heavily trafficked loop trail located near Jaffrey, New Hampshire that features beautiful wild flowers and is rated as difficult.
How much does it cost to go to Mount Monadnock?
There you’ll find plenty of parking, a visitor center, and a park store. Entrance to the park costs $5.
What do you need to know about Monadnock State Park?
Parking reservations are required for hikers daily. Camping fees are also required daily. The Old Toll Road is currently staffed and visitor services are provided. Recreationists should possess the necessary knowledge, skill, and equipment to ensure their own safety. Users assume all risk while recreating in State Park lands.
Is there a road to Mount Monadnock in Peterborough NH?
Mount Monadnock no, but Pack Monadnock in Miller State Park in Peterborough, NH has a road to the summit. Is the park open for hiking on Sundays? Will we see some foliage by September 30?
How tall is Mount Monadnock in New Hampshire?
Mount Monadnock, an imposing 3,165-foot beauty in southwest New Hampshire, towers 1,000 feet higher than any other peak in the area and is rivaled in popularity only by Japan’s Mount Fuji.