If you’re anything like us, the last few months have frazzled your nerves and kept you guessing. There are a few ways to get yourself back to baseline, but one of our go-to methods is by getting outside. Whether it’s a few minutes outside in the morning or an all-day trip to the woods, fresh New Hampshire air is a great way to clear your head. If you’re looking for a way to do it that includes some beautiful views, we recommend this hike!
Five Finger Point Trail is located within the West Rattlesnake Natural Area in Holderness. The route, which is just under 1 mile, offers some of the most scenic views of any trail in the area.
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Especially if you love New Hampshire’s wonderful lakes! Squam Lake is clear and blue, offering a great way to cool down in the summer and a beautiful view any time of year.
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From the trailhead, you’ll make your way south on the looped trail. The grades here are minimal, which makes this great for kids.
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The trail runs through a deciduous forest and in the fall the colors are incredible.
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There are opportunities to get close to the edge, which is great if you want to take in the lake from a different vantage point.
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And when it’s warm you’ll love finding the small coves and sandy areas to jump in.
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But, continue on your way to the summit for other views.
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There’s nothing like seeing Squam Lake from high up on the ledges of the mountain. And when you’re done you can either come back the way you came or continue on the loop.
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The lake views here are phenomenal and there’s no better place to clear your head and find some peace and calm.
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Five Finger Point Trail is best between May and October, but always check the weather first to make sure conditions are safe. You can learn more about it by visiting alltrails.com. You can check out all the different trails (there are at least 10!) in the West Rattlesnake Natural Area by clicking here.
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Looking for more trails that come with water views? Look no further! For the most impressive views of New Hampshire’s lakes take these 5 hikes.
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