Trail Reports(8)

Sat, May 23, 2026

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Reported by Michael Quinn on May 23, 2026

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Trails Used

Old Stage Rd, Red, Blue

Trail Conditions

Dry Trail

Notes

It's 1.5 miles from the Alton Mtn Rd trailhead to the top of Anna via the Red, and it adds about a mile to the round trip to come down via the Blue.

Parking

Empty lot

Water Crossings

The water level at the bridge on Old Stage Rd between the Alton Mtn trailhead and the Red junction is quite low. Presumably, one or more beaver dams have been removed. No other noteworthy water crossings.

Wildlife

Mosquitos enjoying the lack of wind

Mon, May 18, 2026

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Reported by JToll on May 19, 2026

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Trails Used

Mt Major, Belknap Ridge, Marsh Crossing, Dave Roberts' Quarry, North Straightback Link, Brook

Trail Conditions

Dry TrailMud - Minor/Avoidable

Notes

A 8.05 mile loop with 2385 ft of vertical. The first slabs going up Mt Major were dry, the upper slabs were damp in places. The trails were all dry. Some intersections did not have signs, but did have colored blazes that corresponded to the Belknap Range hiking map. Once past Mt Major we only saw a few people. Those these may be small mountains the trails were challenging with several steep pitches. Most views were on Mt Major.

Parking

Large lot on Route 11 north of Alton Bay

Water Crossings

No problems, all rock hopable.

Wildlife

Black flies, we wore head nets. We also found 5 ticks on us.

Sun, May 17, 2026

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Reported by Jason on May 21, 2026

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Trails Used

Mt. Rowe Trail, Ridge Trail, Brook Trail, Saddle Trail, Blue Trail (Belknap Mtn.), White Trail (Belknap Mtn.), Old Piper Trail, Piper-Whiteface Link, Whiteface Mountain Trail, Vista Trail, Piper-Round Pond Link, Klem-Mack Loop, Mack Ridge Trail, Yellow Trail (Mt. Shannon Loop), Red Trail (to Goat Pasture Hill and Mt. Anna), Belknap Range Trail (to Mt. Major), Boulder Loop Trail, Mt. Major Trail, North Straightback Link, Dave Roberts' Quarry Trail, Boulder Trail, East Gilford Trail, Round Pond Trail

Trail Conditions

Dry TrailWet TrailMud - Minor/Avoidable

Notes

This was a 38.8 mile (theoretically; this mileage estimate felt conservative) tour of the Belknap 12, plus a few peaks off the beaten path, with 10,750' elevation gain. The beautiful views from Mt. Major and Gunstock Mtn. are well-known, but the Vista Trail (particularly the open ledges south of Piper Mtn's summit) and Mt. Shannon were scenic highlights- definitely worth visiting. Trail conditions were generally excellent, with less mud than anticipated after heavy rain 2 days prior. Almost all of the rock ledges and slabs were dry, which was a good thing, because a few sections (the Quarry Trail, Boulder Trail and Boulder Loop Trail, the steep descent from the Mack Ridge Trail) might have been hazardous with wet rocks. Aside from the expected crowds near Mt. Major, and a few other hikers on the Belknap Range Trail, there were miles of solitude on my chosen route. Full details on Unnecessary Climb!

Parking

Ample parking at Gilford Elementary School.

Water Crossings

Numerous brook crossings at lower elevations (and when inadvertently taking the Benjamin Weeks Trail on the way down), but all were straightforward rock hops.

Wildlife

Biting flies were out in force once the temperature warmed up (mid-morning)- not a problem when moving, but all over you if you made the mistake of stopping. Also found a hitchhiking dog tick at the end of the day.

Sat, Apr 25, 2026

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Reported by TwinMom+1 on Apr 26, 2026

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Trails Used

Boulder Loop, Belknap Range Tr, Quarry Spur, N. Straightback Link, Dave Roberts Quarry,,Belknap Range Tr (Red and Blue), Brook

Trail Conditions

Dry TrailMud - Minor/Avoidable

Notes

Epic training day on such a lovely mostly gentle trail. First time doing this 9-peak circuit. A great way to get the legs in shape for bigger and better peaks.

Parking

Got the next to last space at Mt. Major lot at 10:15 am.

Water Crossings

Brook’s tiny brooks were fine

Wildlife

Not yet

Sat, Apr 25, 2026

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Reported by Michael Quinn on Apr 25, 2026

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Trails Used

Red

Trail Conditions

Dry Trail

Notes

Saw 2 groups of 2 people each in the first hour and none the rest of the day. The Red perimeter trail at GSR is about 9.25 miles as a loop.

Parking

NA

Water Crossings

All but one quite easy, and the crossing at the Blue/Red junction is getting easier.

Wildlife

NA, but it was in the 30s when we started.

Tue, Apr 21, 2026

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Reported by RickB. on Apr 22, 2026

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Trails Used

Belknap Range Trail

Trail Conditions

Dry Trail

Notes

Perfect day for this annual hike with Chris and Renee. Cool temps all day with welcome sunshine in the open woods. There were just traces of avoidable ice and minimal mud. Wildflowers were beginning to flower and we saw sessile bellwort (wild oats), round-leaved yellow violets, budding red trillium and beautiful sprays of pink and white mayflowers. And a new grandchild joined the world while we were out there. Can't wait to hold you, Claire Maureen Moore!

Parking

Gunstock and Mt. Major lots had many open spaces at 8:00am and 4:00pm

Water Crossings

No significant crossings. Streams were lovely.

Wildlife

Not yet.

Sat, Apr 18, 2026

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Reported by rocket21 on Apr 18, 2026

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Trails Used

Old Stage Road, Anna Red Trail

Trail Conditions

Dry TrailMud - Minor/Avoidable

Notes

Trail was snow/ice free and fairly dry. Minimal mud near the lower water crossing, otherwise mostly dry. Cloudy morning with temperatures in the 50s.

Parking

A few spots left in the lot at the end of Alton Mountain Road around 9AM.

Water Crossings

Rock hoppable.

Wildlife

None yet.

Mon, Apr 6, 2026

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Reported by Betsy Black on Apr 7, 2026

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Trails Used

Belknap Range Trail

Trail Conditions

Dry TrailWet TrailWet/Slippery RockMud - Minor/Avoidable

Notes

Great day on the trail. Mostly dry conditions and the remaining snow and ice were easily navigated. Quite windy so it was nice to be in the woods for the most part. We sat on the rocks by Round Pond for lunch. It was protected from the wind and just lovely. This is such a wonderful spring hike!

Water Crossings

Easy to rock hop

Wildlife

Still hibernating.