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This trail runs from Nash Stream Road to the height of North Percy Peak.


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2.0

Miles

3.3

KM

Point to Point

3,411' 1,040 m

High

1,294' 394 m

Low

2,117' 645 m

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20%

Avg Grade (11°)

50%

Max Grade (27°)

Dogs Unknown

Features Birding · Commonly Backpacked · Views · Wildlife

Description

This trail starts just north of the parking area on Nash Stream Road. Follow the orange blazes. It parallels Slide Brook as it ascends to a massive boulder in the middle of the trail. Here, at the boulder, the trail turns left onto some stone stairs.

The trail becomes more difficult in its ascent, as it climbs over slippery open ledge. It levels out as it approaches the notch and continues past Old Summer Club Trail (on the right). When you reach Percy Loop Trail, take a sharp left to climb up to the summit of North Percy Peak. It exits the woods and comes out into the open exposed ledge of the mountain.Use caution on the slippery rock and always check your footing. There are multiple viewpoints at the top.

Flora & Fauna

Flora: Clintonia, Eastern Hemlock, Mountain Ash, Common Wood-Sorrel, White Birch, Bunchberry, Wild Sarsaparilla, Red Spruce, Creeping Snowberry, Blueberries, Fly Honeysuckle, Goldthread, Mountain Holly, Sphagnum Moss, Stair Step Moss, Red Maple, Sheep Laurel, 3-Toothed Avens, Wild Raisin, Reindeer Lichen, Bilberries, Rhodora, Black Crowberry, Black Spruce, Fir.
Fauna: Bluejays, Red Squirrels, Mosquitoes, Toads, Deer Flies, Junco, Porcupine (quills).

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David Smith

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#9,182

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Feb 6, 2021
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A rugged ascent to a magnificent northern summit, away from the more crowded Whites.
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