8 Epic Camping Spots in White Mountain National Forest
Within White Mountain National Forest's 750,000 acres, you'll find nearly endless woodlands, alpine lakes, and the highest mountain in the Northeast.
Within White Mountain National Forest's 750,000 acres, you'll find nearly endless woodlands, alpine lakes, and the highest mountain in the Northeast.
If you’re a parent ready to ramp up your adventure game, then backpacking with your kids is the next logical goal.
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From grilled chicken to dutch oven lasagna to loaded potatoes roasted over the campfire, there's a wide variety to recipes to chose from here.
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