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Mount Morgan and Percival
Mountain/Rock
Mount Morgan and Percival 

Page Type: Mountain/Rock

Location: New Hampshire, United States, North America

Lat/Lon: 43.80370°N / 71.5663°W

Elevation: 2220 ft / 677 m

 

Page By: EastKing

Created/Edited: Apr 28, 2005 / Apr 4, 2009

Object ID: 154002

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Disclaimer

Just got this note from natreb:

"I just saw an online report (April 3, 2009) that the parking lot has been roped off and the trails posted as closed (presumably by the landowner and/or the SLA) due to "spring conditions". Not clear how long that will last or whether this is a regular yearly practice."

I will check on this for more information.

Overview


The loop hike of these two summits has been a classic for decades. One of the most popular hikes in the lakes region, these two classic summits contains excellent views of the north and the south. To the north you can view Sandwich Mountain and some of the White Mountains. To the south lies an amazing view of Squam Lake and Lake Winnepausaukee.

Mt. Morgan can be climb by the Mt. Morgan, which is easy class 1 trail at the bottom, and steepens toward the top. There is side trail, which is class 3 due to a tricky ladder climb and some boulder caving that lead to the summit views. If it is very icy or if this is out of comfort level stay on the class 1 trail, which contains a moderate grade to the summit.

Mt. Pervical can be ascended via the class 1-2 Mt. Pervical trail. This trail begins similar to the Mt. Morgan trail. The trail though becomes steep toward the top with plenty of exposure and some scrambles. It also has a side path, which goes though a boulder cave and is difficult.

Though the total loop is only 4.8 miles, the amount of adventures, from ladder climbing to going through boulder caves, and breathtaking views, make these summit a must on any New Hampshire hiking plan.

Getting There

VIA MOUNT MORGAN TRAILHEAD: From I-93 get of Exit 24 and head east through the town of Ashland. Stay on the road and take 26 east to Holderness. At about 2 miles you will at the town center of Holderness. Make a left onto Route 113 and head roughly 10 minute on the road. there will be parking 5 miles on your left. The Mount Morgan trail will be there in the parking area. The Mount Percival trail will start on the 0.3 miles down the road on the left. This trailhead will be filled on the weekend so get prepared to park on street.

Red Tape

No fees

When To Climb


This mountain can be climbed at any time. However the mountain are much trickier in winter due to ice on the more exposed sections. As with all ladders in winter proceed great caution if you take the group of ladders to the top. These ladders ascends a cliff and has a tricky right foot moved.

Mount Percival is also very tricky in winter with the last bit of the trail being class 2, steep and exposed rock on the top. Use caution here as well. If taking this trail in winter the crampons are an absolute nessesity.

Camping

There is little reason to camp at this mountain, due to the fact that the mountain is only a three hour hike.

Mountain Conditions

Here are some websites that will provided you the best information on conditions in the White Mountains and on Mt. Morgan and Percival.


Appalachian Mountain Club

Current Trail Conditions

More Information on the Mt. Morgan Trail

More Information on the Mt. Percival Trail




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