King Ravine Trail

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King Ravine Trail is a steep, rugged hiking route in New Hampshire’s White Mountains that ascends the dramatic glacial cirque on the northern side of Mount Adams.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hiking trail
accesses Mount Adams NERFINISHED
connectedTo Airline Trail NERFINISHED
Lowe’s Path NERFINISHED
Short Line NERFINISHED
The Ice Caves NERFINISHED
The Subway NERFINISHED
hasDifficulty strenuous
hasHazard exposure to alpine weather
rocky terrain
steep grades
hasTerrain rugged
steep
locatedIn New Hampshire
Presidential Range NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States

White Mountains NERFINISHED
locatedOn northern side of Mount Adams
managedBy U.S. Forest Service
near Appalachia trailhead on U.S. Route 2
notableFor boulder fields
dramatic cirque scenery
scrambling sections
offersViewOf King Ravine walls
Presidential Range NERFINISHED
partOf White Mountain National Forest trail system
passesThrough glacial cirque
popularFor hiking
region northern Presidential Range
requires good physical fitness
season primarily snow-free months
surface natural rock and soil
traverses King Ravine NERFINISHED
usedFor day hiking
mountain climbing access

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Mount Adams hasTrail King Ravine Trail