Randolph Mountain Club trail system

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The Randolph Mountain Club trail system is an extensive network of hiking paths in the northern Presidential Range of New Hampshire’s White Mountains, maintained by a volunteer-based organization and known for its rugged terrain and scenic alpine views.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hiking trail network
trail system
associatedWith Randolph Mountain Club camps and shelters
hasAccessTo alpine zone of the Presidential Range
subalpine forest
hasApproximateLength dozens of miles of interconnected trails
hasEnvironment alpine environment
mountainous terrain
subalpine environment
hasManagementModel volunteer-based maintenance
hasNotableFeature dense forest sections
open ledges
rocky paths
steep ascents
views of Mount Washington
views of the northern Presidentials
hasTerrain rugged terrain
hasTrailheadAlong U.S. Route 2 in New Hampshire NERFINISHED
hasTrailheadIn Randolph, New Hampshire NERFINISHED
hasView scenic alpine views
locatedIn New Hampshire
United States of America
surface form: United States

White Mountains NERFINISHED
northern Presidential Range
maintainedBy Randolph Mountain Club NERFINISHED
volunteers
operatedBy nonprofit organization
partOf recreational infrastructure of the White Mountains
supportsActivity day hiking
multi-day trips
usedFor backpacking
hiking

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Randolph, New Hampshire, United States recreationInfrastructure Randolph Mountain Club trail system
subject surface form: Randolph, New Hampshire