Crawford Path

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Crawford Path is a historic hiking trail in New Hampshire’s White Mountains, renowned as one of the oldest continuously used mountain trails in the United States.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hiking trail
mountain trail
connectedTo Eisenhower Loop NERFINISHED
Mizpah Cutoff NERFINISHED
Monroe Loop NERFINISHED
Webster Cliff Trail NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Abel Crawford NERFINISHED
Ethan Allen Crawford NERFINISHED
difficulty moderate to strenuous
elevationGain approximately 4,250 feet
established 1819
followsRidge Southern Presidential Range NERFINISHED
hazard exposure above treeline
rapidly changing weather
historicSignificance oldest continuously maintained hiking trail in the United States
length approximately 8.5 miles one way
locatedIn New Hampshire
United States of America
surface form: United States

White Mountains NERFINISHED
managedBy U.S. Forest Service
mountainRange White Mountains NERFINISHED
namedAfter the Crawford family NERFINISHED
notableFor access to Presidential Range summits
alpine scenery
being one of the oldest continuously used mountain trails in the United States
partOf Appalachian Trail NERFINISHED
passesNear Lakes of the Clouds Hut NERFINISHED
Mount Eisenhower NERFINISHED
Mount Monroe NERFINISHED
Mount Pierce NERFINISHED
region Presidential Range NERFINISHED
season fall
summer
state New Hampshire
surface dirt
rock
terminus Mount Washington NERFINISHED
trailhead Crawford Notch NERFINISHED
trailMarking blazes and cairns
trailUse day hiking
multi-day hiking
use backpacking
hiking
viewOf Crawford Notch NERFINISHED
Mount Washington NERFINISHED
Presidential Range NERFINISHED
within White Mountain National Forest NERFINISHED

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Presidential Range traversedBy Crawford Path