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Mount Waumbek

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Mount Waumbek

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Mount Waumbek is a prominent summit located in Coos County, New Hampshire, rising to an elevation of 4,006 feet (1,221 meters). As part of the Pliny Range within the majestic White Mountains, it holds the distinction of being one of the Appalachian Mountain Club's "Four-thousand footers." This popular peak is nestled within the expansive White Mountain National Forest, offering a classic New England hiking experience.

Hikers consistently praise Mount Waumbek for its accessibility and the rewarding journey to its wooded…

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    October 30, 2023

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    Mount Waumbek is a 4,006-foot mountain in the Pliny Range of New Hampshire. The peak is usually done in combination with Mount Starr King and is attainable all year long. This is a super popular peak and is a pretty common turnaround point for people completing the Starr King Trail.

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    Mount Waumbek is a 4,006-foot mountain in the Pliny Range of New Hampshire. The peak is usually done in combination with Mount Starr King and is attainable all year long. This is a super popular peak and is a pretty common turnaround point for people completing the Starr King Trail.

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    Location: Coos County, New Hampshire, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Mount Waumbek a good hike for beginners or families with children?

    While the intro describes the terrain as intermediate, the Starr King Trail is generally considered a moderate ascent. It's a popular choice for families and those new to 4,000-footers due to its steady, non-technical climb. However, proper preparation, including appropriate footwear and layers, is always recommended, especially for children.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails to Mount Waumbek?

    Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the trails to Mount Waumbek, as it is located within the White Mountain National Forest. It's important to keep them leashed, clean up after them, and ensure they are well-behaved and capable of handling the hike's length and elevation gain.

    What are the typical hiking times for Mount Waumbek?

    Most hikers combine Mount Waumbek with Mount Starr King. The round trip via the Starr King Trail typically takes between 4 to 6 hours, depending on fitness levels and how long you spend at the summits. The trail is approximately 7.2 miles (11.6 km) round trip with about 2,200 feet (670 meters) of elevation gain.

    What kind of views can I expect from the summit of Mount Waumbek?

    The summit of Mount Waumbek itself is wooded, meaning panoramic views are limited directly from the highest point. However, the traverse from Mount Starr King to Waumbek offers glimpses of the surrounding Pliny Range and the broader White Mountains. Mount Starr King, which you pass on the way, provides more open viewpoints.

    Is Mount Waumbek suitable for winter hiking, and what special gear is needed?

    Yes, Mount Waumbek is attainable all year long and is a popular winter hike. For winter ascents, essential gear includes microspikes or snowshoes (depending on snow depth), trekking poles, and warm, layered clothing. Be prepared for rapidly changing weather conditions, shorter daylight hours, and colder temperatures.

    Where can I park when hiking Mount Waumbek, and are permits required?

    The primary trailhead for Mount Waumbek is the Starr King Trailhead, located off U.S. Route 2 in Jefferson village. Parking is available at the trailhead. As part of the White Mountain National Forest, a recreation pass (such as the America the Beautiful Pass or a local WMNF pass) or a day-use fee may be required to park. Always check current regulations before your visit.

    Are there any loop trail options for hiking Mount Waumbek?

    The most common and direct route to Mount Waumbek is an out-and-back via the Starr King Trail, often including Mount Starr King. While there isn't a widely recognized loop trail that solely encompasses Waumbek, experienced hikers sometimes create longer traverses by connecting with other trails in the Pliny Range, though these are less common and require more extensive planning.

    What amenities are available near the Mount Waumbek trailhead?

    The Mount Waumbek trailhead is located near Jefferson village. While it's not a large town, you can typically find basic amenities such as gas stations, small general stores, and perhaps a local eatery or two. For more extensive services, including a wider range of dining and accommodation options, nearby towns like Lancaster or Gorham offer more choices.

    What kind of wildlife might I encounter on Mount Waumbek?

    Mount Waumbek is located within the White Mountain National Forest, which is home to diverse wildlife. Hikers might spot white-tailed deer, moose, various bird species including the gregarious Canada jays near the summit of Starr King, and smaller mammals like squirrels and chipmunks. Always observe wildlife from a distance and do not feed them.

    How does Mount Waumbek compare to other 4,000-footers in the White Mountains in terms of difficulty?

    Mount Waumbek, often hiked with Mount Starr King, is generally considered one of the easier 4,000-footers in the White Mountains. Its moderate grade and well-maintained trail make it a good option for those looking to complete their first 4,000-footer or for a less strenuous day in the mountains compared to some of the more rugged or exposed peaks in the Presidential Range.

    Is public transport available to reach the Mount Waumbek trailhead?

    Public transport options directly to the Mount Waumbek trailhead are very limited or non-existent. Most visitors arrive by private vehicle. Some regional shuttle services might operate in the broader White Mountains area during peak season, but direct service to this specific trailhead is not common. Planning for personal transportation is highly recommended.

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