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For lunch: a bowl of Tuckerman's Ravine.
Hiking - Half Day
DATE: Jan 10, 2026
END DATE: Jan 10, 2026
Event Location: Jackson NH
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baezfred
Lancaster, NH United States,
MO
Lancaster, NH United States
Meeting Time: 10:00 AM
Max # People: 12
Guiding / Event Fee: No, I will not be asking participants for money
Difficulty Level:
Moderate to Strenuous
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Summary

Join us for a challenging hike to Tuckerman's Ravine. Just hike or you can bring a sled. We'll reach the bowl and park ourselves at Lunch Rocks midway into the Ravine to watch the skiers/riders do their thing!
We'll watch skiing and sledding on the steep slopes once inside the bowl. This is 3 miles in, then eat lunch, relax and 3 miles out. Look closely at the photos to see the tiny skiers. Watch them climb the headwall and ski down!
The hike is routine up the very wide Tuckerman's Ravine Trail. We'll go beyond Hermit Lake Shelter on up to the Lunch Rocks where we can get the best views of skiers/riders to enjoy some entertaining action.
The hike is moderate, so we can go at a slower pace and take breaks if necessary. However, keep in mind that the days are shorter.
TRAIL DESCRIPTION
The Tuckerman Ravine Trail starts behind the AMC Visitor Center in Pinkham Notch.
Distance: 2.4 mi. to Hermit Lake; additional 0.7 mi. to Lunch Rocks)
Distance roundtrip: 6.2 miles
Elevation Gain: 2500 ft.
Estimated time: 5-6 Hours
We'll meet at the AMC Visitor Center on the porch . Give yourself extra time to find parking and walk to the porch. It would be worth to get there early, as the inside of the Center is fun to explore with its large 3D map of the White Mountains and lots of outdoorzy books.
You will need to bring (nothing cotton):
- Hiking boots
- Sunglasses, sun screen
- Dress in layers
Recommend Sitting pad, binoculars, lunch, snacks and at least 1.5 liters water
- [Optional] Sled or Ski equipment. You must find a way to attach your sled or skis to your backpack...bungie cords help.
- Anything else you bring for a day hike.
As with all my hikes, this is about enjoying a positive experience. Politics and disturbing current events can stay at home. If you sign up for the hike and for some reason can't make it, let us know so we know not to wait for you.
DISCLAIMER-
As a condition of your voluntary participation in this activity you acknowledge and agree to the following: this activity involves inherent risks that can cause property damage, injury, illness, disability, and/or death to participants and/or others; you assume all risk associated with this activity; you are responsible for having the necessary knowledge, skills, abilities, clothing, and equipment to safely participate in this activity; you know and will follow the Hike Safe Responsibility Code (Home - Hike Safe); the organizer(s) of this activity are volunteers; and you release, hold harmless, and indemnify the organizer(s) and all members of this group from any and all claims for property damage, injury, illness, disability, and/or death - including those caused by negligence and/or other reasons. (In other words, you may be hiking with us but you alone are responsible for your personal safety. The host of this event is a facilitator not a guide or a trip leader).
Directions To Trailhead Parking Lot

Rte. 93 to Exit 23, Rte. 104 to Rte. 3 into Meredith, Rte. 25 to Rte. 16, North to trailhead.
Tuckerman Ravine Trail starts at the AMC Pinkham Notch Visitor Center. The Visitor Center is located on Rt. 16, about 20 miles north of Conway and 11 miles south of Gorham.
We'll meet you at the porch. For anyone new who hasn't met us, you can check out our profile pics or I can let you know what we will be wearing the day before the hike.
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9:54 eta but might need to make a pit stop along the way; please don’t wait for me, I can always catch up on the trail
9:54 eta but might need to make a pit stop along the way; please don’t wait for me, I can always catch up on the trail
9:54 eta but might need to make a pit stop along the way; please don’t wait for me, I can always catch up on the trail
Thanks for letting us know, Nick. We usually wait about 10 minutes and if everyone is OK with waiting a tad longer, I'm good with that too.
9:54 eta but might need to make a pit stop along the way; please don’t wait for me, I can always catch up on the trail
9:54 eta but might need to make a pit stop along the way; please don’t wait for me, I can always catch up on the trail
I was able to find a ride, thanks everyone
Still looking for a ride, preferable to meet somewhere in Nashua. Happy to cover gas or lunch. Thank you
Hikers can stay overnight at my house before or after the hike if desired. (The house is near Franconia- about 60 minutes from the trailhead at Pinkham Notch.) Email for directions if needed.
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