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Accessible Hiking Trail

Wilderness Hiking Preparation

Crotched Mountain > Foundation> Accessibe Hiking Trails > WILDERNESS HIKING PREPARATION

While the Dutton Brook and Gregg Trails were built using the U.S. Forest Service accessibility
standards, these are wilderness trails. It is important to be prepared and know your own physical,
mental, and technical abilities as well as your restrictions. Please review the info below and adjust
your plans accordingly. This way you can prevent problems that might cause personal injury, or
injury to others.

 
Hiking Checklist
  • Weather-appropriate clothing
  • Sturdy Shoes
  • Water
  • Charged cell phone
  • Fully charged wheelchair battery
  • Sunscreen
  • Insect Repellent

 

In Case of Emergency

In case of an emergency on the trails find the nearest location identification marker (such as a trail education sign, an identifying trail marker, or a structure like a bridge) then call 911

If it is not an emergency and you need assistance, call the Crotched Mountain switchboard at
603-547-3311.


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