Unlike other areas of the country where Spring arrives at a normal time of year, we in Coos County have had to learn patience since we can’t control the weather. Sometimes we would like to reach into the tv and shake the weatherman until his teeth rattle and he tells us what we want to hear, but unfortunately (or fortunately for the weatherman at least) we can’t.
We must take our aggressions out elsewhere. So, to get those endorphins pumping, many of us head for the trail.
Hiking in Coos County, quite simply rocks. (We are in the "Granite State.")
We have the trails that will leave you rubbing your calves for the next few days while you limp into work and we have the kind of trails that even the average couch potato can accomplish.
We take pride in our trails here in Coos County. We are proud of the fact that the Appalachian Mountain Trail runs through our county. Our local Appalachian Mountain Club has even published a new guidebook in honor of the original printing 100 years ago!
We’re proud of the fact that we have three out of ten of the best hiking trails in the state.
We love that when visitors first come here to look at our mountains, they are stunned by their beauty.
Where else can you go to get this perfect combination of clean air, water, wildlife and breathtaking scenery?
Nowhere, just here.
You have to come to Coos County to be able to experience what all of us lucky folks have right at our door steps. We will be glad to share it with you, that’s just the kind of people that we are.
(Disclaimer: I, in no way am claiming that the trails are "mud-free" this time of year - it is what us locals refer to as "mud season"; however, we would love to see any great "MUD" photos you have. Who knows, maybe I can finaggle a prize?! hmmmm....... Only one rule - the photo must have been or must be taken in Coos County, NH.)
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