Dry River Trail

White Mountain National Forest, New Hampshire, United States

10.1 miles (16.3 km) · 662 ft elevation gain · Point to Point · trail · Route

The Dry River Trail route traverses 10.1 miles through White Mountain National Forest, New Hampshire, United States. Elevation gain totals 662 feet, with 4,338 feet of descent. The longest climb spans 1.1 miles with 441 feet of gain. Elevation gain averages 66 feet per mile. About 60% of the distance is runnable terrain. Terrain is predominantly trail. The course features mountainous terrain. The course difficulty of 8.2 puts it in the top 43.56% of challenging routes at this distance. The route draws trail runners and hikers interested in technical terrain in New Hampshire.

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