The Sandwich Range Wilderness protects a rugged section of the White Mountains, offering remote hiking, diverse wildlife, and striking mountainous landscapes for outdoor enthusiasts.
Designated in 1984, the Sandwich Range Wilderness encompasses approximately 35,303 acres within the White Mountain National Forest in central New Hampshire. This wilderness area covers a remote, mountainous region featuring several prominent summits such as Mount Passaconaway, Mount Whiteface, and Mount Paugus. The terrain is characterized by steep slopes, dense hardwood and conifer forests, and rocky ridgelines, offering habitat for species like moose, black bear, and varied birdlife. The wilderness provides a true backcountry experience with limited development and no motorized access, appealing to those seeking solitude and challenging hikes. Key recreation opportunities include multi-day backpacking trips along the Breadth of the Sandwich Range, bushwhacking off-trail routes, and scenic vista points with panoramic views of the surrounding White Mountains and Lakes Region. The wilderness also serves as an important watershed area, feeding several rivers and streams. Visitors appreciate the area for its quietness and opportunities to observe natural alpine and forest ecosystems. With a mix of moderate to strenuous trails, including parts of the popular Wonalancet and Mount Tripyramid trails, the Sandwich Range Wilderness attracts hikers, bird watchers, and hunters throughout the year. Winters bring snowshoeing and backcountry skiing, though access can be limited by weather.
Summit of Mount Passaconaway offering expansive White Mountain views
Old-growth forest stands supporting diverse plant and animal life
Remote, rugged terrain ideal for solitude and challenging backcountry hikes
Proximity to historic town of Wonalancet with access points to wilderness
One of the highest peaks in the wilderness, featuring open ledges and panoramic views of the White Mountains.
A common gateway to multiple trails accessing the wilderness, known for convenient parking and trail connections.
Areas within the wilderness preserve mature trees providing habitat for diverse wildlife and showcasing natural forest ecology.