Highest peak
Mount Monadnock
3,165 ft / 964 m
Most prominent peak
Mount Monadnock
2,150 ft / 655 m prom
Most summited peak
Mount Monadnock
673 summits
Most difficult peak
Mount Monadnock
Class 1
Difficulty breakdown
Class 1/2 1 peak
Highlights
Latest summits
"Began at 10:45am. The base of the mountain was a little muddy, and fairly buggy, but nothing copious amounts of bugspray couldn't handle. White Dot starts off at a moderate include until you pass Cascade Link, then the steep uphill and rock-scrambling begins. Luckily the trail was completely dry and devoid of any ice or snow, although it was very packed with people, especially as we neared the summit. From one of the outlooks on White Dot we were able to just barely see the Boston skyline above the southern Wapack Range. We reached the summit at 12:45 and made our way to Dublin Peak to cross off a Monadnock Subpeak. The trail to Dublin Peak was much quieter than the summit and was a great place to have lunch before continuing on to Town Line Peak via the Pumpelly Trail to cross off another Subpeak. We returned to the Monadnock State Park HQ via the Cascade Link which criss-crosses a stream. After rain I'm sure the water level is much higher, but on our hike it was fairly low and easily crossable. Returned to the car around 3:45pm." — JCalautti • Apr 27, 2024
"Beautiful fall morning hike. Straight shot up White Dot, spent 50% of the time climbing with hats and feet. Clear view at the top. Steep downhill climb taking White Cross. A little wet from the rain but easy to navigate." — HikingMomMC • Oct 4, 2023
"Headed up the Halfway House road, no sun today. Had to put the spikes on for the bottom half of the White Arrow trail. Its pretty much an icy mess. However the top half was ice and snow free. The usual 30 to 35 with gusts up to 40 mph wind at the summit. Avoided the icy mess going down by taking the Side Foot trail." — Alohabuffy • Feb 19, 2023
"Crazy wind, fogged out upon getting above tree line. Hit the summit just before moderate/heavy rain began. Had to use extreme caution coming down White Cross due to solo hike." — ThatNEHiker • Sep 22, 2021
"Foggy and windy at the top, so much so that i left after only a few minutes. Climbers from long ago carved their names on the summit. It would have been nice to look at more of them had the weather been nicer." — danielmartin • Jul 4, 2021