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New Hampshire
Hillsborough County

North Uncanoonuc Mountain via White Dot and Red Dot Trail

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United States
New Hampshire
Hillsborough County

North Uncanoonuc Mountain via White Dot and Red Dot Trail

Easy

3.1

(14)

55

hikers

North Uncanoonuc Mountain via White Dot and Red Dot Trail

01:13

3.41km

190m

Hiking

If you're after a quick, rewarding climb with expansive views, the North Uncanoonuc Mountain via White Dot and Red Dot Trail delivers. This 2.1-mile (3.4 km) hike, despite its easy rating, is a 'lung buster' with 636 feet (194 metres) of elevation gain over roughly 1 hour and 12 minutes. You'll navigate steep, rocky terrain, including rock scrambles and granite slabs, as you ascend through hardwood forests that eventually open up to grassy glades. The highlight is undoubtedly the panoramic summit views, stretching from Manchester to the Boston skyline on clear days, making the effort well worth it.

Good traction footwear is essential for this route, given the uneven footing and potentially slippery rocks, especially if you're tackling the North Uncanoonuc Mountain White Dot Red Dot Trail difficulty. The trailhead parking can get busy, so an early start is advisable to secure a spot. There are no specific permit requirements mentioned, but always be prepared for changing weather conditions, particularly in winter.

North Uncanoonuc Mountain stands out from its more developed neighbor, South Uncanoonuc, offering a quieter summit experience with grassy meadows and scattered rock ledges. You might even find low bush blueberries and blackberries in sunnier spots. This area has a rich history, even being referenced by Henry David Thoreau, adding a layer of cultural significance to your hike.

Last updated: June 9, 2026

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North Uncanoonuc Mountain

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After the steep and rocky climb, once at the top of the mountain, you can enjoy the incredible panorama.

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2.83 km

567 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park for the North Uncanoonuc Mountain via White Dot and Red Dot Trail?

The trailhead for this route is typically accessed from a parking area at the base of the mountain. Specific parking details are usually available on local park or trail association websites. Always check for current parking regulations before your visit.

Is this trail dog-friendly?

Yes, the North Uncanoonuc Mountain trails are generally dog-friendly. However, due to the steep and rocky terrain, especially on the White Dot and Red Dot Trails, ensure your dog is capable of handling the climb and descent. Always keep your dog on a leash and practice Leave No Trace principles.

What is the best time of year to hike this trail?

Spring, summer, and fall offer excellent hiking conditions. Fall provides beautiful foliage. In colder months, be prepared for snow, slush, and icy spots, particularly on north-facing sections. Light traction or spikes are recommended for winter hiking.

Are there any fees or permits required to hike in the Uncanoonuc Mountains?

Typically, there are no entrance fees or permits required to hike the trails in the Uncanoonuc Mountains. However, it's always a good idea to check with local authorities or park websites for any updated regulations before your visit.

Is the North Uncanoonuc Mountain via White Dot and Red Dot Trail suitable for beginners?

This route is generally considered moderate to difficult, not ideal for beginners. The White Dot Trail has a "resolute" and immediate upward pitch, and both White Dot and Red Dot Trails feature steep, rocky sections, roots, and rock scrambles that can be challenging. It requires good physical condition and proper footwear.

What is the terrain like on this route?

The terrain is rugged and varied. You'll encounter steep ascents with rocks, roots, water bars, and smooth granite slabs. There are also sections requiring hand use for balance. The descent can be equally steep and rocky, winding through a hemlock forest. In winter, expect snow and ice.

What kind of views can I expect from the summit?

From the summit of North Uncanoonuc Mountain, you can enjoy panoramic views. These include the city of Manchester, the Wapack Range to the west, and Mount Kearsarge to the north. On very clear days, the Boston skyline might even be visible. A semi-open area a few hundred feet down the Red Dot Trail also offers glimpses towards the Wapack Range and Mount Monadnock.

Does this route connect with other trails?

Yes, this route utilizes sections of several trails. You'll primarily follow the White Dot Trail and the Red Dot Trail, but the route also passes through sections of the Old Woods Road (Class 6), the Orange Dot Trail, and the Blue Trail.

Is this a loop trail?

Yes, the "North Uncanoonuc Mountain via White Dot and Red Dot Trail" is designed as a loop, allowing you to ascend and descend using different, distinctively marked paths.

What is the recommended strategy for tackling the steep sections of this trail?

Given the White Dot Trail's immediate and resolute upward pitch, many hikers prefer to ascend via the White Dot Trail for a challenging climb and then descend via the Red Dot Trail. Both are steep and rocky, so sturdy hiking boots with good ankle support are essential, and trekking poles can be very helpful for stability on both the ascent and descent.

What notable features will I encounter on the trail?

Early on the White Dot Trail, you'll find a unique "cave" which is a mossy, layered ledge band with an overhang. The trails themselves are distinctively marked: the Red Dot Trail uses red tin cans as blazes, while the White Dot Trail uses white blazes. The summit of North Uncanoonuc Mountain offers a pleasant grassy meadow perfect for a picnic.

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