moderate
4–8 hours
Participants should have moderate fitness with experience hiking varied trail terrain
Discover the wild charm of New Hampshire’s White Mountains with expert guides from Guided Day Hiking in Conway. From panoramic peaks to historic trails, this day hiking experience immerses you in nature and local culture alike.
Ages 8+ • 8 Hours • Up to 4 People • Guided Day Hiking
Embark on an 8-hour guided hiking adventure through the stunning trails of New Hampshire's White Mountains or Vermont's Green Mountains. Perfect for all skill levels, this experience enhances your hiking knowledge and confidence, covering essential skills like navigation and nutrition, ensuring you leave ready to explore independently.
8 Hours
Is there somewhere in New Hampshire or Vermont you want to go hiking? Are you interested in trying something new or gaining more knowledge in the hiking world? The White Mountains of New Hampshire and the Green Mountains of Vermont have some amazing hiking trails for all ability levels, from beginner to advanced trails. Hiking and being out in nature with one of our knowledgeable guides will help to elevate your hiking abilities. Setting pace, layering, nutrition, how to navigate, and understanding group dynamics are just a few of the topics we will go over. Our goal at WMG is to get anyone who comes hiking with us to eventually be self-sufficient and gain the confidence to go out on their own! We encourage all ability levels to sign up.
For parties of 5-8 people, please call to book your hiking tour.
Begin your hike in the morning to avoid afternoon thunderstorms common in the White Mountains.
Mountain weather can shift quickly; bring breathable layers to stay comfortable.
Maintaining energy and hydration is key, especially on longer or steep routes.
Observe animals from a distance and avoid feeding to protect natural behaviors.
These trails trace paths used by indigenous Abenaki people and early European settlers of New Hampshire.
The outfitter emphasizes Leave No Trace principles to minimize visitor impact in sensitive alpine ecosystems.
Provides ankle support and traction for rocky and uneven trails.
Staying hydrated is crucial on mountain hikes across all seasons.
Allows adjustments to sudden temperature changes along the trail.
Carrying essentials comfortably is important for multi-hour hikes.