Boott Spur Trail

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Boott Spur Trail is a steep hiking route on Mount Washington in New Hampshire’s White Mountains, known for its rugged ascent and expansive alpine views above treeline.

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Label Occurrences
Bondcliff Trail 1
Boott Spur Trail canonical 1

Statements (29)

Predicate Object
instanceOf hiking trail
mountain trail
accesses alpine zone of Mount Washington
hasDifficulty strenuous
hasEnvironment alpine tundra
subalpine forest
hasSurface rocky
hazard exposure to wind
limited shelter above treeline
sudden cold temperatures
knownFor above-treeline hiking
alpine views
rugged terrain
steep ascent
locatedIn Mount Washington NERFINISHED
New Hampshire
United States of America
surface form: United States

White Mountains NERFINISHED
managedBy White Mountain National Forest NERFINISHED
offersViewOf Presidential Range NERFINISHED
Tuckerman Ravine vicinity
onFeature Boott Spur NERFINISHED
partOf Mount Washington trail system
requires good physical fitness
season primarily hiked in early fall
primarily hiked in summer
subjectTo rapid weather changes
usedFor day hiking
mountain hiking

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Pinkham Notch trailheadFor Boott Spur Trail
Franconia Range hasTrail Boott Spur Trail
this entity surface form: Bondcliff Trail