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White Mountain National Forest -
Greeley Pond Trail

Trail at a Glance

Distances

• From trailhead to first pond: 2.7 mi

Difficulty: Advanced(1st 2 miles OK for beginner)

Park in Waterville Valley at the Forest Service parking area at Livermore Road. To get there take I-93 North, Exit 28, and follow NH Rte. 49 to Waterville Valley. Turn left onto Tripoli Road. In 1.0 mile bear right at the "Y" intersection leaving the main road to the Ski Area. Turn right onto West Branch Road (.5 miles). The parking area is just beyond the bridge on the left. Ride through the barrier rocks near the poster board to Livermore Road. Follow Livermore Road .5 miles to the Greeley Ponds Trail which leaves left, just beyond the Depot Camp clearing. The first 1 mile of the trail follows an old logging road with some rough but rideable sections. At 1 mile the trail leaves the logging road and becomes a narrow path which crosses several bridges. At 2.5 miles, the path bears left and crosses the Mad River for the final time. (Do not go straight following the blue diamonds; this is a cross-country ski trail.) The trail from pond is rough and requires a mixture of walking and riding.

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