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Cong Forest Adventures

Cong Forest is a rugged and remote national forest straddling New Hampshire and Maine, known for its wild landscapes, pristine waterways, and challenging hiking trails that appeal to adventurous outdoor enthusiasts.

50,000
Acres Protected
75
Miles of Trails
15,000
Annual Visitors
1918
Year Established

About Cong Forest

 

Cong Forest, officially known as the Pemigewasset Wilderness within the White Mountain National Forest, covers a vast, rugged region in the northern parts of New Hampshire and extending slightly into Maine. This remote forest area is characterized by its dense coniferous woodlands, granite peaks, and clear mountain streams. The landscape is a mixture of old-growth forest and regenerating logged areas, providing diverse habitats for wildlife such as moose, black bears, bobcats, and numerous bird species including the elusive boreal owl. The forest’s terrain is challenging, featuring steep ridges and deep river valleys, making it a favorite destination for backpackers, hikers, and hunters seeking wilderness solitude.

Notable landmarks within Cong Forest include the Sawyer River and the Wild River Wilderness areas, offering spectacular river corridors and falls. The area’s history is tied to early logging and conservation efforts, with the forest now protected under federal management to preserve its natural character. Recreationally, Cong Forest offers long-distance hiking on rugged trails such as those connecting to the Appalachian Trail corridor, backcountry camping, trout fishing in pristine streams, and winter snowshoeing or backcountry skiing. Its remote location and limited road access ensure a true wilderness experience prized by avid outdoorspeople. Visitor appeal centers on the opportunity to explore an unspoiled forest where solitude, challenging terrain, and natural beauty are abundant.

Highlights

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Sawyer River Gorge – scenic river canyon with waterfalls and swimming holes

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Old-growth hardwood stands featuring towering eastern hemlock and sugar maple

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Remote backcountry campsites along the Wild River Trail

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Wild River Wilderness Area – protected river habitat with abundant wildlife

Notable Natural Features

Sawyer River Gorge

A breathtaking river canyon with cascading waterfalls and natural swimming pools, accessible via rugged trail segments.

Wild River Wilderness

A federally designated wilderness area protecting a pristine river corridor and surrounding forest habitat.

Old-Growth Forest Sections

Remnant stands of ancient trees providing critical habitat and a glimpse into the forest's natural past.