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A climb mostly along a scenic ridge to Greenleaf Hut


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2.7

Miles

4.4

KM

Point to Point

4,213' 1,284 m

High

1,826' 557 m

Low

2,387' 728 m

Up

4' 1 m

Down

17%

Avg Grade (9°)

78%

Max Grade (38°)

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Need to Know

It's a large parking lot but if fills up quickly particularly in the summer and fall. You cannot park along the interstate.

Description

Old Bridle Trail begins from the center of the Franconia Notch Parking area. This route will take you all the way up to the Greenleaf Hut. When combined with several other trail in the area it makes the incredible Franconia Ridge Loop.

It's a well worn trail and easy to follow but is only marked occasionally with worn yellow blazes. You'll start through the woods and about 0.2 miles from the trailhead you travel parallel to Walker Brook for a bit before reaching a fork for the Falling Waters Trail. Continue to the left for Old Bridle or the right and across the bridge for Falling Waters. You'll continue parallel to Walker Brook for a short distance before curving off to the left.

The trail continues mostly flat until about 0.55 from the trailhead where it makes a sharp tight turn and the real climb begins. You'll continue to climb for the next mile or so as the terrain gets a bit rougher and the rocks get larger. Might reach an occasional viewpoint or two but at least to start they are mostly blocked.

At about 1.35 you begin the final ascent to the ridge that will take you up to Greenleaf hut. You'll reach the first of a series of viewpoints looking towards Franconia Ridge and back down through Franconia Notch at about 1.55 miles from the trailhead. From about 1.55 to 1.85 you'll have frequent excellent view of the area as you climb along a rocky, narrow trail with lower tree cover.

You'll have one more steep climb from about 2.15 miles through to 2.5 miles. It'll be rocky and challenging but as you get higher, especially around 2.3 miles the views only improve until you can see the ridge you just hiked up, Cannon Mountain across the notch, and tons of other peaks in the area.

Finally the trail will mostly flatten out from 2.45 miles until you reach Greenleaf hut after approximately 2.75 miles total.

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Marshall Bronfin

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Photos

Heading up to Little Haystack
Apr 22, 2021 near Lincoln, NH
Fog was otherworldly in July 2020.
Apr 22, 2021 near Lincoln, NH
Greenleaf Hut
Mar 25, 2015 near Deerfield, NH
Looking up at Mt. Lafayette.
Mar 25, 2015 near Lincoln, NH
I'm a good novice hiker. Up the Falling Waters Side was great, down from Mt. Lafayette killed my knees very slow =/ Don't hike alone - son helped me &  another hiker who had hit his head, down after dark.  July 2, 2020 Awesome either way!
Jul 16, 2020 near Deerfield, NH
A little rock traversing on Old Bridge.
Mar 25, 2015 near Deerfield, NH

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Jul 31, 2022
Jeff Cofer
Jun 7, 2022
Christine Zimmer
This trail is steep and rocky. The start makes it feel easy and then it keeps getting harder from there. We felt like it would never end. 5.4mi
Feb 5, 2021
NH Hiker95
Extremely scenic route up to Lafayette, including many viewpoints and a hut. Can be used as part of a loop.
Jan 20, 2020
Andrew Sasser
Oct 10, 2018
Philip Ruff
Aug 7, 2017
Matthew Geason
Jul 1, 2017
Farrah Azarcon
May 13, 2017
Yuanhao Li
4h 21m
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