moderate
3 days
Requires good cardiovascular fitness and endurance for hiking with a loaded pack over uneven terrain.
Push your limits on a scenic 3-day backpacking trip through New Hampshire’s White Mountains. Experience striking granite ridges, quiet forests, and rich local history with expert guides based in Conway.
Ages 8+ • Up to 8 People • Intermediate Backpacking Trip
Embark on a thrilling 3-day intermediate backpacking adventure through the stunning landscapes of the White Mountains and Vermont. Gain essential skills to explore the great outdoors with friends while enjoying breathtaking views and serene solitude. With expert guides and all necessary gear provided, this experience promises unforgettable memories and newfound confidence.
3 Days
Here in our intermediate backpacking course, we want to give you the skills to go backpacking on your own with your own group of friends and WOW them with what you’ve learned!
Backpack locations will vary each trip and depending on the ability levels of the group. We will run trips all over the White Mountains and in Vermont including but not limited to Mt. Washington, The Presidential Range, The Baldfaces, Franconia Notch, Crawford Notch, Mt. Mansfield (VT), Camel’s Hump (VT), and many more! Come experience the great outdoors and enjoy a few days of solitude with WMG!
Prices: 1 Person: $950 2 People: $700 Per person 3 People: $575 Per person 4 People: $500 Per person 5-8 People: $400 Per person Includes food for the trip (dinner, lunch, and breakfast), technical gear such as shelters *, tents *, sleeping bags *, sleeping pads *, stoves, group gear, qualified guides, and backcountry permits.
Items with an * means we have a limited supply. Please let us know ASAP if you need these items. For parties of 5-8 people, please call to book.
Begin hikes at dawn to maximize daylight and cooler morning temperatures.
Carry only essentials to ease strain during steep climbs and extended hiking.
Preserves fragile terrain and protects native plant habitats along the route.
Pack out all trash and minimize campfire impact to keep the wilderness pristine.
The White Mountains were once extensively logged in the 19th century but have since recovered to become a cherished conservation and recreation area.
Local guides emphasize Leave No Trace principles to minimize human impact and protect fragile mountain ecosystems.
Essential for carrying camping gear comfortably across multiple days.
Ensures access to clean water from natural sources along the trail.
Protects against unexpected rain and wind common in mountain conditions.
fall specific
Provides stability and support on rocky, uneven trails.