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Mount Tripyramid Loop Trail
Hiking Trail
Hard
10.45 mi
3,018 ft
4:43:43
The Mount Tripyramid loop trail is a challenging hike that takes you to the summits of three of New Hampshire’s “4000 footers.” The trail takes a lollipop shape, with an out-and-back section giving way to a loop. Most hikers choose to turn right at the trail intersection and proceed around the loop in a clockwise direction. The first summit you’ll reach is that of North Tripyramid, your first 4000 footer of the day. You’ll then descend briefly before climbing to the second summit, Middle Tripyramid. After another brief dip, you’ll climb a third time to the third and final summit, South Tripyramid. This trail is one of New Hampshire’s most memorable, with interesting, forested ridges between each of the three summits.
Route and Elevation
Segments
Name | Distance | Elev. Diff. | Avg. Grade |
---|---|---|---|
Livermore Ascent | 2.66 mi | 436 ft | 3.1% |
Tripyramid Loop, North to South | 5.49 mi | 2,054 ft | 0.0% |
Tripyramid North Slide climb | 0.49 mi | 1,194 ft | 45.8% |
Livermore Rd Climb | 0.23 mi | 256 ft | 20.4% |
Livermore Descent | 2.52 mi | -479 ft | -3.6% |