Nestled in the valleys and lowlands between New Hampshire’s iconic mountains, many lakes and small ponds can be found. Some of these are inaccessible and therefore remain largely unvisited by humans. Others can be reached by trail. So lace up the hiking boots because we are going to take a remote hike in New Hampshire and I promise that you won’t be disappointed.

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I often do a remote hike in New Hampshire when I want to get away from the busier trailheads, and Mountain Pond is on my list of go-to destinations. For more information, visit the U.S. Forest Service website and also consult the AMC White Mountain Guide.

For more ideas on where to get out into nature, here are two more backcountry ponds that are located well away from civilization, and another pond that is lesser-known.

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