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07-22-2004, 07:34 AM | #1 |
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Knight's pond
Has anyone done the trail at Knight's pond in Wolfeboro? Is it an easy walk (I'll have a 27lb. toddler on my back)? Are there good places to stop for a picnic? Also, is there a lot to park in or does one park on the road?
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07-22-2004, 08:01 AM | #2 |
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Hi Megawatt, I've never hiked the area but it is listed in a neat little book I picked up last year while at the Moultonborough General Store. It's called Nature Walks in the New Hampshire Lakes Region, An AMC Nature Walks Book by Julia Older and STeve Sherman. It can fit in a fanny pack or a cargo pants pocket. The Highlighted area starts out saying it's a 2.4 mile walk, one hour and 15 minutes, moderate hike. The Getting there directions say: from the blinker at South Wolfborough rte 28 drive south 1.6 miles to Stagecoach Road. Turn left and drive 1.1 miles. At Y junction bear left on Rines Road. Drive .05 mile to the Knights Pond Conservation area sign and a gate on the left. Pass through this gate and travel another .05 mile to the parking lot and another gate. The access road to the pond starts here. Other guidelines were carry in/carry out rule; dogs on leash and park in designated area. They say there is a picnic area in the grassy area. Have fun!
By the way this book lists 50 hikes. It lists where they are and has small maps of the location, gives directions and parking info, descriptions of the area and trails and do's and don'ts. It includes the milage of the trails, whether they are easy, moderate or difficult and how long it would take the average hiker to complete it. Also lists the agency or group that owns or controls the trail.
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07-22-2004, 10:20 AM | #3 |
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Knight's Pond
It's a nice little walk that is pretty much level and probably perfect if you are lugging a 27 lb. toddler. There is a grassy area near the pond for a picnic but I don't remember a picnic table. There is also an additional trail that goes around the pond. If you miss Stagecoach Rd., Rines Rd. also intersects with Rt. 28. I think I have the hiking map around somewhere. If I find it I'll scan it in! Have a great hike! _________________________ _______________________ CLICK HERE FOR MORE PHOTOS Last edited by mcdude; 09-07-2006 at 08:32 AM. |
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07-22-2004, 02:43 PM | #5 |
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Cool! Thanks everyone, we're going tomorrow morning!
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07-23-2004, 05:42 PM | #6 |
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So....how was the hike??
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07-24-2004, 03:37 PM | #7 |
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Great! A very nice walk, despite the oppressive humidity. No one was there, we had the place to ourselves. You were right on McDude, a level walk and perfect for lugging a toddler. She practically fell asleep while I sweated away!
I think we'll go back in the fall, should be quite beautiful then...... |
07-27-2004, 08:03 PM | #8 |
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If anyone is feeling a little more adventurous there is a cliff above the pond which has some very nice views. There is no official trail from the pond that I know of but you can bushwhack up the hill from the east side of the pond. The cliff is on Mt Long Stack. The hike is steep and will take about 15-30min
Here is a topo map of knights Pond and Mt. Long Stack |
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