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White Mountain National Forest -
Timber Camp Trail

Trail at a Glance

Distances

• A Trailhead to end of right fork: 1.0 mi
• Trailhead to "High Camp": 1.6 mi

Difficulty: Expert

Follow directions to the Greeley Ponds Trail. Timber Camp Trail leaves the Greeley Ponds Trail (left) approximately 1 mile from the junction with Livermore Road, just beyond Goodrich Rock Trail. The Trail traverses the south flank of Mt. Osceola, climbing moderately for 0.7 mile over waterbars to a fork which leads right .3 mile to a dead end. The left fork climbs steeply to "High Camp" (sign) for spectacular views of Painted Cliff and sweeping vistas from Mts. Kancamagus to Tripyramid.

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