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2 summits • 9.7 mi • 2,441 ft gain • 5 hr 45 min
1 summit • 7.5 mi • 1,966 ft gain • 7 hr 23 min
1 summit • 8.5 mi • 2,657 ft gain • 4 hr 31 min
Latest summits
"I've become a big fan of Sandwich Mountain Trail. Though the views from each of these peaks are lovely, the trail itself was a big highlight for me. Open and twisting with beautiful mosses and lichens. There were a few steep sections, a few muddy sections, and one eroded section, but overall it was clear and very enjoyable. The Sandwich summit is not very large and has a slightly more obstructed view than the other two peaks, but what you can see is far reaching. We opted to split off from Sandwich Mnt Tr to Drake's Brook Tr on the way down. Not as pretty, but very fast and easy on the joints due to its it's easy grades. Not clearly marked. 6hrs total, including food on each peak, lots of photo and water breaks, and one bio break on the way down." — gooner • Sep 5, 2020
"Enjoyed a nice three summit hike on a crisp fall day today. The bottom of the clouds were hovering about eye level when we reached Noon Peak and completely engulfed us on top of Sandwich. On the way up we were reminded by some other hikers that Sandwich was included in the New England 100 Highest. Knowing that I have already summited most of the New England 4000 footers this 100 Highest list will no doubt become a new obsession for me. On the way back down we made the quick side trip up to Jennings and were finally rewarded with some awesome views that were quickly clouded back over again. At 14 feet less than a 4000 footer Sandwich doesn't get the traffic of some of it's neighbors which is a shame because it's a great hike with some great views if the weather cooperates. " — SteveG • Nov 27, 2015
"Driving snow (8+ inches) and very windy. Made it to the junction of Drake Brook and Sandwich Notch Trails and decided not to go further as we were beat from snowshoeing and it was getting late in the day. We were within .2 miles of Jennings Peak at the trail intersection." — markst-john • Dec 27, 2012