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Trailhead parking.
Area information kiosk at the trailhead. The Zealand Trailhead is an AMC shuttle stop.
Vault toilets at the parking area.
On the trail.
The Zealand Trail is marked by blue blazes.
Boardwalk along the trail.
Zealand River seen from the trail.
On the trail.
Crossing over the Zealand River.
Crossing over the Zealand River.
One of the many small brook crossings.
A boardwalk.
Zeacliff visible across the beaver pond.
Trail intersection with the A-Z trail.
Crossing the Zealand Pond with a view of Zealand Mountain.
A three-trail intersection with the Zealand Trail, Twinway Trail and the Ethan Pond Trail heading north.
Cascading water on the Whitewall Brook.
A small built-up soaking area on Whitewall Brook.
Ascending the rocky Twinway Trail to the Zealand Hut.
The Appalachian Trail is marked by white blazes on the trees and rocks.
Intersection with a spur trail to a Zealand Falls overlook.
Zealand Falls overlook.
Ascending the rocky Twinway Trail to the Zealand Hut.
Trail signage.
The Appalachian Mountain Club runs the Zealand Hut.
View south through the Zealand Gap to Mount Carrigain from the Zealand Hut stairs.
Trail access to the Appalachian Trail southbound from the hut.
A view east from the back of the Zealand Hut.
Access from the Zealand Hut to Whitewall Brook.
Looking down Whitewall Brook.
Looking upstream from the top of the falls.

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