Sandwich Range Wilderness
Sandwich Range Wilderness
Best mountain peaks in Sandwich Range Wilderness are found within New Hampshire's White Mountains, offering a collection of rugged peaks across approximately 35,303 acres. This wilderness area protects a significant portion of the southeastern White Mountains, providing diverse terrain and natural beauty. The region is characterized by dense forests and rewarding panoramic views from its summits. It is a destination for adventurers seeking challenging hikes and natural landscapes.
Last updated: May 1, 2026
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Mount Whiteface is one of the popular peaks in the White Mountain National Forest. At around 4,000 feet, it is considered a challenging path to get to the top. Once you are at the peak, there are panoramic views of the nearby mountains, valleys and lakes.
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Mount Passaconaway is one of the most well-known peaks in the White Mountains. It is a difficult trail to get to the peak, but it is worth the effort for the beautiful views you get from the top.
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The UNH Trail in the White Mountain National Forest leads along the peak of the 2,532 feet high Hedgehog Mountain. While hiking along the trail, you will be able to soak in great vistas, overlooking Mount Passaconaway and the Sandwich Wilderness.
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Jennings Peak is one of the summits of the Sandwich Range. It has a height of 3,440 feet and a great view towards Sandwich Mountain. The summit can be reached via Sandwich Mountain Trail or Drakes Brook Trail and the ascent is often combined with Sandwich Mountain.
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Mount Whiteface, located in the White Mountain National Forest, is a striking peak with an elevation of approximately 4,000 feet. The mountain is known for its challenging yet rewarding hiking trails to the summit. Hikers are treated to panoramic views of the surrounding White Mountains, serene forests, and nearby lakes.
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Mount Passaconaway, located in New Hampshire's White Mountains, is a prominent peak with an elevation of about 4,040 feet. It's a favorite among hikers for its challenging trails and spectacular summit views. The mountain offers breathtaking vistas of the surrounding wilderness and nearby peaks.
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Mount Tripyramid Trail leads along the three peaks (north, Middle, South) of Mount Tripyramid. Be aware, that the trail is probably one of the most difficult hikes in New Hampshire and the area. The reason for that is, that you need to climb up and down the slides on both sides of the mountain, which are pretty steep. But the sublime views will make up for the effort!
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Jennings Peak is one of the summits of the Sandwich Range. It has a height of 3,440 feet and a great view towards Sandwich Mountain. The summit can be reached via Sandwich Mountain Trail or Drakes Brook Trail and the ascent is often combined with Sandwich Mountain.
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Among the most popular peaks are Mount Tripyramid Trail, known for its challenging ascent and sublime views, Mount Whiteface, offering panoramic vistas of the White Mountains, and Mount Passaconaway, a favorite for its challenging trails and spectacular summit views.
Many peaks provide excellent views. Mount Whiteface offers panoramic views of the surrounding White Mountains, serene forests, and nearby lakes. Mount Tripyramid provides sublime views from its summit, and Mount Passaconaway treats hikers to breathtaking vistas of the surrounding wilderness. Jennings Peak offers great views towards Sandwich Mountain and expansive southern views, including Mount Monadnock on clear days.
The Mount Tripyramid Trail is considered one of the most challenging hikes in New Hampshire. It involves ascending and descending steep slides on both sides of the mountain. Mount Passaconaway and Mount Whiteface also offer challenging trails to their summits.
Yes, for those seeking an intermediate challenge, the UNH Trail leads along Hedgehog Mountain and offers great vistas overlooking Mount Passaconaway and the Sandwich Wilderness. Jennings Peak is also considered an intermediate summit to reach.
Mount Tripyramid is the highest peak in the Sandwich Range, known for its three distinct peaks: North, Middle, and South. Its trail is famous for the steep slides that hikers must navigate, making it a particularly challenging but rewarding experience with sublime views.
The Sandwich Range Wilderness offers rewarding experiences throughout the year. Fall is particularly popular for vibrant foliage. Spring and summer provide lush greenery and warmer hiking conditions. Winter hiking is possible but requires appropriate gear and experience due to rugged terrain and snow.
While many peaks in the Sandwich Range Wilderness are rugged, there are easier hiking options nearby. For family-friendly hikes, you can explore routes like the Wonalacent Range Trail or Sabbaday Falls Trail, which are listed as easy hikes in the region. You can find more details on these routes in the Easy hikes in Sandwich Range Wilderness guide.
Beyond peak bagging, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can find easy hikes, waterfall hikes, and gravel biking routes. For more information, check out the guides for Easy hikes in Sandwich Range Wilderness, Waterfall hikes in Sandwich Range Wilderness, and Gravel biking in Sandwich Range Wilderness.
Yes, the Sandwich Range Wilderness area features several waterfall hikes. Notable routes include the Pine Bend Brook Trail to Sabbaday Brook Trail Loop and the Sabbaday Falls Trail. You can discover more options in the Waterfall hikes in Sandwich Range Wilderness guide.
Yes, the Sandwich Range Wilderness offers opportunities for solitude, especially on certain peaks and trails. For instance, the journey to Sandwich Mountain (also known as Sandwich Dome) can offer solitude in some of the wildest forests of the Sandwich Range.
Sandwich Mountain, or Sandwich Dome, is notable for being just shy of 4,000 feet, often humorously called the 'highest mountain in New Hampshire under 4,000 feet'. It offers three unique directional views from its summit, including the impressive south-central White Mountains and the Tripyramids, and provides a sense of solitude.
Jennings Peak, at 3,440 feet, is often combined with a hike to Sandwich Mountain. It can be reached via the Sandwich Mountain Trail or Drakes Brook Trail. A short but difficult climb leads to a large south-facing ledge at its summit, offering great views towards Sandwich Mountain and expansive views to the south.


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