Cohos Trail

Cohos Trail

Coordinates: 44°37.287′N 71°21.624′W / 44.62145°N 71.3604°W / 44.62145; -71.3604

44°07′14″N 71°21′14″W / 44.12048°N 71.35378°W / 44.12048; -71.35378 (Bemis Bridge) 44°08′12″N 71°19′56″W / 44.13658°N 71.33217°W / 44.13658; -71.33217 (Mount Crawford) 44°08′51″N 71°18′50″W / 44.14757°N 71.31402°W / 44.14757; -71.31402 (Mount Resolution) 44°09′18″N 71°19′06″W / 44.15502°N 71.31839°W / 44.15502; -71.31839 (Stairs Mountain) 44°12′53″N 71°18′33″W / 44.21485°N 71.30917°W / 44.21485; -71.30917 (Mount Isolation) 44°14′26″N 71°21′01″W / 44.24062°N 71.35024°W / 44.24062; -71.35024 (Mount Eisenhower) 44°15′28″N 71°26′23″W / 44.25779°N 71.43961°W / 44.25779; -71.43961 (Mt. Washington Hotel) 44°15′54″N 71°30′08″W / 44.26499°N 71.50211°W / 44.26499; -71.50211 (Zealand Campground) 44°19′50″N 71°29′57″W / 44.33066°N 71.49911°W / 44.33066; -71.49911 (Mount Martha) 44°26′05″N 71°25′58″W / 44.43467°N 71.43289°W / 44.43467; -71.43289 (Mount Starr King) 44°25′57″N 71°25′03″W / 44.43257°N 71.41746°W / 44.43257; -71.41746 (Mount Waumbek) 44°27′41″N 71°22′54″W / 44.46138°N 71.38180°W / 44.46138; -71.38180 (Mount Weeks) 44°30′22″N 71°24′52″W / 44.50598°N 71.41433°W / 44.50598; -71.41433 (Mount Cabot) 44°31′04″N 71°24′00″W / 44.51791°N 71.40013°W / 44.51791; -71.40013 (The Horn) 44°31′43″N 71°23′33″W / 44.52873°N 71.39244°W / 44.52873; -71.39244 (Unknown Pond) 44°33′00″N 71°21′43″W / 44.55011°N 71.36195°W / 44.55011; -71.36195 (Rogers Ledge) 44°35′18″N 71°21′45″W / 44.58842°N 71.36242°W / 44.58842; -71.36242 (Devils Hopyard) 44°38′39″N 71°24′38″W / 44.64425°N 71.41059°W / 44.64425; -71.41059 (Victor Head)

44°39′47″N 71°26′06″W / 44.66304°N 71.43508°W / 44.66304; -71.43508 (Percy Peaks) 44°44′38″N 71°28′04″W / 44.74387°N 71.46770°W / 44.74387; -71.46770 (Sugarloaf Mountain) 44°47′51″N 71°23′06″W / 44.79751°N 71.38500°W / 44.79751; -71.38500 (Gadwah Notch) 44°49′26″N 71°20′32″W / 44.82398°N 71.34212°W / 44.82398; -71.34212 (Kelsey Notch) 44°50′09″N 71°19′05″W / 44.83580°N 71.31801°W / 44.83580; -71.31801 (Dixville Peak) 44°51′12″N 71°19′04″W / 44.85337°N 71.31771°W / 44.85337; -71.31771 (Balsams Wilderness Ski Area) 44°51′55″N 71°18′04″W / 44.86521°N 71.30105°W / 44.86521; -71.30105 (Dixville Notch) 44°52′22″N 71°17′37″W / 44.87269°N 71.29359°W / 44.87269; -71.29359 (Sanguinary Mountain) 44°56′37″N 71°19′42″W / 44.94372°N 71.32822°W / 44.94372; -71.32822 (Coleman State Park)

45°00′06″N 71°23′26″W / 45.00177°N 71.39060°W / 45.00177; -71.39060 (Clarksville Pond campground) 45°00′59″N 71°24′27″W / 45.01650°N 71.40740°W / 45.01650; -71.40740 (Ben Young Hill) 45°02′45″N 71°22′54″W / 45.04587°N 71.38178°W / 45.04587; -71.38178 (Murphy Dam) 45°06′20″N 71°18′02″W / 45.10561°N 71.30063°W / 45.10561; -71.30063 (Prospect Mountain) 45°03′33″N 71°18′08″W / 45.05927°N 71.30226°W / 45.05927; -71.30226 (Lake Francis State Park) 45°08′29″N 71°10′53″W / 45.14149°N 71.18145°W / 45.14149; -71.18145 (Second Connecticut Lake dam)

44°56′41″N 71°21′14″W / 44.94463°N 71.35384°W / 44.94463; -71.35384 (Holden Hill) 44°57′48″N 71°22′41″W / 44.96339°N 71.37815°W / 44.96339; -71.37815 (Mudget Mountain) 45°07′51″N 71°16′54″W / 45.13089°N 71.28179°W / 45.13089; -71.28179 (Covell Mountain) 45°11′28″N 71°11′28″W / 45.19120°N 71.19115°W / 45.19120; -71.19115 (Deer Mountain campground)

45°15′10″N 71°12′18″W / 45.25278°N 71.20488°W / 45.25278; -71.20488 (Canadian border)

Coos County, New Hampshire

The Cohos Trail is a hiking trail running 162 miles (260 km) through northern New Hampshire in the United States, connecting the northern and southern ends of Coos County. It begins at Notchland, near Crawford Notch State Park, and follows a series of trails to the hamlet of Fabyans, then over Cherry Mountain to the town of Jefferson, over Mount Waumbek, along the Kilkenny Ridge Trail to Stark, through Nash Stream Forest to Dixville Notch, and north to the Connecticut Lakes and finally the Canadian border at the southern edge of Quebec. There it connects with the Sentier Frontalier's trail to Mount Megantic and Mount Gosford in Canada.

The final section of the trail was completed in 2011, 33 years after it was first proposed by Kim Nilsen, then a newspaper reporter, who became the trail's chief architect.[1]

References

  1. ^ Hiker completes creation of 162-mile trail Billy Baker, Boston Globe, October 16, 2011
  • Nilsen, Kim Robert (2000). The Cohos Trail: The Guidebook to New Hampshire's Great Unknown. North Hampton, NH: Nicolin Fields Publishing. ISBN 0-9637077-7-9. (Mr. Nilson is founder of the Cohos Trail. There is also a 2006 edition of the book.)
  • The Colebrook News & Sentinel, accessed 18 January 2007.

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