Whether You Pedal or Plod, Fun by Foot & Wheels Abounds!
Mt. Chocorua is one of the most climbed and picturesque mountains in the Whites. The mountain is especially popular because of its 365-degree views from the summit. Below are three suggested trails. Location of trailheads can be found in The Chocorua Times our campground Newspaper.
Champney Brook Trail - This trail begins at the Kancamagus Highway and ends at the Piper Trail. Along the way, a loop path diverges left off the trail to Champney Falls and Picher Falls.
Liberty Brook Trail - This trail is the most popular and is considered the easiest trail to reach the summit.
Piper Trail - An attractive trail that offers maximum walking on open ledges to the summit.
The Kancamagus Highway (Rt. 112) is one of the most scenic roads in New England, and your gateway to a natural playland of pristine rivers, majestic waterfalls, breath taking scenery and endless hiking. The "Kanc" as it is referred to by the locals, is a 34-mile long route between Conway and Lincoln, only 8 miles north of Rt. 16. Go for a couple of hours or for a whole day, but don't miss this spectacular natural wonderland. The Chocorua Times has more information on great spots to stop on the Kancamagus.