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White Mountain National Forest - Livermore Road

Trail at a Glance

Distances

• Parking Lot to Snow's Mt. Road: 1.8 mi
• To Avalanche Camp: 3.0 mi
• To Flume Brook: 4.7 mi

Difficulty: Intermediate/Advanced

Park at Livermore Parking Lot as described in the Greeley Ponds Route. The first three miles of the route follow a maintained gravel road with several mountain views. At the junction with the Snow's Mt. Road, the road narrows and the surface becomes rougher. (Note that Snow's Mt. Road is part of the Waterville Valley Fee System, and you will need a trail pass if you turn right on this road.) Continue straight on Livermore Road. Past the site of Avalanche Camp (open field on the left) the road becomes more grass-grown and climbs more steadily toward a hairpin turn (left) where the Mt. Tripyramid Trail intersects. At this point climbing becomes steep and more technical. After a steady climb the trail flattens and crosses Flume Brook. In all but the dry season the remainder of the trip to the Livermore Pass is not recommended, since it crosses very wet areas.

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