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Cait Bourgault
Photo Date: 
03/06/2017
Discover amazing winter views from Doublehead Mountain in Jackson, New Hampshire.
Cait Bourgault
Photo Date: 
03/06/2017
Doublehead Mountain in Jackson, New Hampshire, offers some unbeatable backcountry skiing.
Allison Herreid
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02/03/2018
While you're in North Conway, New Hampshire, be sure to visit Arethusa Falls, a popular ice-climbing and snowshoeing destination.
Eric Adsit
Photo Date: 
03/18/2017
Enjoy some fresh mountain air while you're in Stowe, Vermont, by hiking or snowshoeing to the summit of Stowe Pinnacle.
Eric Adsit
Photo Date: 
03/30/2017
Explore a vast network of skiing and snowshoeing trails at Stowe Mountain Cross-Country Center.
Louis O
Photo Date: 
03/25/2017
The unparalleled views from the Horns Loop, north of Rangeley, Maine, are well worth the challenging snowshoe.
Cait Bourgault
Photo Date: 
05/18/2017
A short and steep hike to Table Rock, south of Rangeley, Maine, offers amazing views of a snowy Grafton Notch and Old Speck.
Eric Adsit
Photo Date: 
03/10/2017
The Stowe Recreation Path will take you on a journey through parks, forests, meadows and even across a traditional covered bridge.

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