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Tuckerman’s Ravine Trail
Hiking Trail
Hard
4.61 mi
1,852 ft
2:11:23
Tuckerman's Ravine Trail is a popular route to a beautiful section of Mount Washington, the tallest mountain in New England. The trail follows an out-and-back route, and most hikers consider it a hard hike. This is one of the most popular hikes in the area with Strava members. Mount Washington is famous for having the “worst weather on earth,” so be sure to bring layers in case things turn sour up there. You can also extend this hike to the summit if you'd like to adventure farther.
Route and Elevation
Segments
Name | Distance | Elev. Diff. | Avg. Grade |
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Tuckerman Ravine Trail (Pinkham to Fire Road) | 1.67 mi | 1,483 ft | 16.7% |
Appalachian Trail Climb | 0.54 mi | 364 ft | 12.7% |
Pinkham's to Hojos | 2.23 mi | 1,844 ft | 15.6% |
Tuckerman (Washington mt) up E-W | 2.15 mi | 1,736 ft | 15.3% |
Cutler Bridge to HoJos | 2.00 mi | 1,736 ft | 16.4% |
Tuckerman Ravine Trail Climb | 0.68 mi | 709 ft | 19.7% |
Tuckerman Ravine Trail Climb | 0.42 mi | 331 ft | 14.8% |
Tuckerman (Washington mt) down W-E | 2.26 mi | -1,765 ft | -14.8% |