I polled a few of the hikers we passed coming back down the trail, who gladly handed over the good news that the skies were clear and there was a beautiful view from the summit. We approached the peak of Mount Willard and were greeted with the most beautiful open view of the notch below. Not only do you have the road below and one hell of a view, but you have Mount Field 1500 feet above you to the east while Mount Webster looms 1,100 feet to the west.
There was no one at the summit, just us giddy girls with the clear skies and solitude after a stormy socked in day on Mount Pierce. We took turns with our photo ops and enjoyed our solo summit experience before quietly heading down the mountain. We had the trail down entirely to ourselves, following the path as the sun was starting to set. I packed a head lamp just in case but we beat the sun, our tired legs following the trail after what was a truly perfect way to end the day with new friends.
Mount Willard is a popular hike and it's on the 52WAV list (52 With A View). You won't find solitude in the nicer months and it's popular for a reason but let me tell you, on a winter afternoon we had the summit to ourselves. The distance and elevation makes it a fairly easy hike for your average hiker with a big reward at the top. I think with the right kind of kid, it's a family-friendly hike. I truly hope you have clear skies to take in the beautiful view and a few good friends to join you on the way.
Trail Stats
Distance: 3.2 miles round tripElevation: 2,865'
Difficulty: Easy to Moderate
Trailhead/Parking: Crawford Depot on Rt. 302, in Carroll, NH, immediately south of the Highland center
Trail: Cross the railroad tracks behind the building and look for the wooden sign. Head out on the Avalon Trail and in a tenth of a mile, turn left onto the Mount Willard Trail. Follow the trail to the summit and enjoy the view.
Also in the area
7 Reasons to Stay at the AMC Highlands CenterRipley Falls Hike
Bretton Woods Ski Area
Omni Mount Washington Hotel
Mount Washington Hike (New England's Highest Peak)
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