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  1. +Mount Jackson Trail-
    +Mount Jackson Trail is a 4.4 mile heavily trafficked out and back trail located near Bretton Woods, New Hampshire that features beautiful wild flowers and is rated as difficult. The trail is primarily used for hiking and is best used from May until October. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash.-
    Difficulty
    Hard
    Length
    4.4 mi
    Elevation gain
    2,135 ft
    Route type
    Out & back
    +Location: Crawford Notch State Park-
    https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/new-hampshire/mount-jackson-trail
  2. Mount Jackson Trail, New Hampshire - 1,885 Reviews, Map - AllTrails

  3. Mount Jackson and Mount Webster Trail Loop - AllTrails

    webMount Jackson and Mount Webster Trail Loop. Experience this 6.4-mile loop trail near Bretton Woods, New Hampshire. Generally considered a …

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    • Location: Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, United States
  4. Mount Jackson : Climbing, Hiking & Mountaineering : SummitPost

  5. Mount Jackson and Mount Pierce via Webster Jackson Trail

  6. Mount Jackson (New Hampshire) - Wikipedia

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    Sign the Climber's Log! Mt. Jackson ranks 38 on the official New Hamsphire 4000 footer list, and lies in the southern Presidential Range along the Appalachian Trail. The summit can be reached from a number of trails, several of which provide interesting loop trails with neighboring summits, particularly Mt. Pierce and Mt. Webster.
    Please refer to the Presidential Range page for an excellent overview of the area. Mt. Jackson is named for Charles Jackson, a 19th-century New Hampshire State Geologist, and not, as one would assume, for President Andrew Jackson. The major trails for Mt. Jackson all originate from N.H. Route 302.
    The views from both peaks are impressive, encompassing Mt. Washington, the southern Presidential Range peaks, and Crawford's Notch. The climb is steep in places and strewn with granite boulders, but it is in New Hampshire after all. There is a pleasant waterfall with an enticing pool of water at its base along the Webster Trail.
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