·The official maps produced by the organization that conceived, coordinated and developed the Trail
·Flows through New York, Vermont, Québec, New Hampshire, and Maine
·Maps include put-in points, portages, campsites, local contact information, and permit guidelines
·Water- and tear-resistent color contour maps offer detailed route descriptions
Great North Woods: New Hampshire, Connecticut River to Umbagog Lake (trail section 7): Travel three rivers through the New Hampshire section of the Trail: the Connecticut, Upper Ammonoosuc and Androscoggin (65 miles total) through the Great North Woods on the northern edge of the highest mountains in the northeast (the Presidential Range of the White Mountains). The Great North Woods remains sparsely settled and sliding down the Connecticut River between the shores of Vermont and New Hampshire youll enjoy the solitude of Silvio O. Conte National Fish and Wildlife Refuge. In addition to the natural beauty of the route, there are a number of quaint, historic towns on these rivers that serve as places to visit, eat and spend a night or two.
