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Sophie John
Photo Date:
05/15/2021
The view of Squam Lake from Mount Percival are phenomenal! These views can be seen from many locations along the trail.
Sophie John
Photo Date:
05/15/2021
The ascent is through pleasant, quiet forest.
Sophie John
Photo Date:
05/15/2021
The signage is helpful although the distances are not always spot-on; bringing a map is highly recommended.
Sophie John
Photo Date:
05/15/2021
The summit of Mount Webster has partially tree-obscured views, but is reached via a pleasant and runnable trail.
Sophie John
Photo Date:
05/15/2021
The famous/infamous ladder trail is fun for those with a head for heights.
Sophie John
Photo Date:
05/15/2021
The view of Squam Lake from Mount Percival are phenomenal! These views can be seen from many locations along the trail.
Sophie John
Photo Date:
05/15/2021
Running along the summit of Mount Percival.
Sophie John
Photo Date:
05/15/2021
The Doublehead Mountain viewpoint is about 0.1 miles down from the summit and is worth the extra detour.
Sophie John
Photo Date:
05/15/2021
The summit of Mount Squam does not have great views, but is nevertheless pretty and on an uncrowded section of trail.
Sophie John
Photo Date:
05/15/2021
The tight squeeze on the descent through the "caves" trail off of Mount Percival.
Sophie John
Photo Date:
05/15/2021
The view from Mount Morgan.