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2.8 miles
Distance
1,435 ft
Climb
-352 ft
Descent
2,124 ft
High Point
1,082 ft
Altitude change
689 ft
Altitude min
689 ft
Altitude start
1,772 ft
Altitude end
7.4%
Grade
-31.9%
Grade max
48.2%
Grade min
2 miles
Distance climb
3,822 ft
Distance down
36 ft
Distance flat

Mount Langdon Trail Details

  • Activities
    • Hike
  • Riding Area
    Montalban Ridge
    Bartlett, New Hampshire
  • Difficulty Rating
  • Local Popularity
    100 in Hiking
  • Global Ranking
    #16705 in Hiking
  • Hiking SAC Scale
    T2 Mountain Hiking
  • Trail Type
    Singletrack
  • Direction
    Both Directions
  • Physical Rating
    Moderate
  • Trail Visibility
    Always easy to follow
  • Land Owner
  • OSM Way

This trail runs to Mtt. Langdon Shelter from the road on the north side of the Saco River near Bartlett village, meeting both Mt. Parker Trail and Mt Stanton Trail, and thus gives access to both the higher and lower sections of of Montalban Ridge. Despite its name, Mt. Langdon Trail does not get particularly close to the summit of Mount Langdon, which is crossed by Mt. Stanton Trail.

Access Info

From the four corners at the jct. of US 302 and Bear Notch Rd. in Bartlett village, follow River Street across a bridge over the Saco River to a T intersection at 0.4 mi. and bear left a short distance to the small trailhead parking area (sign) on the right.

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For a detailed description see the AMC's White Mountain Guide, P63

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Traditionally Indigenous Territory

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        Frequently Asked Questions About Mount Langdon Trail

        Where is Mount Langdon Trail located?
        Mount Langdon Trail is located in Montalban Ridge, Bartlett, New Hampshire, United States. It is part of the Montalban Ridge trail network. The trailhead is located at coordinates 44.08411, -71.28632.
        How hard is Mount Langdon Trail?
        Mount Langdon Trail is rated as Blue difficulty. The physical rating is Moderate. The average grade is 7.4%.
        What is the elevation gain for Mount Langdon Trail?
        Mount Langdon Trail has 1,435 ft of elevation gain. The trail has 352 ft of elevation descent. The elevation ranges from 689 ft to 2,124 ft.
        Is Mount Langdon Trail a point to point trail?
        Mount Langdon Trail is not a point to point trail. The direction is Both Directions. The trail type is singletrack.

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