Hiking - summit of Mount Jackson

Trail sign on the summit of Mount Jackson. (ED PARSONS PHOTO)

4052-foot Mount Jackson in the southern Presidential Range is a popular peak any time of year. But in the winter, its special qualities seem to shine more. Because of its popularity, the 2.6-mile trail is soon packed down after a snowstorm. From its trailhead on the east side of Route 302, just beyond the Gateway, or height-of-land in Crawford Notch, it winds up through a beautiful virgin hemlock/fir forest.

I went this Thursday. This winter the ample snowfall has made the forest a winter wonderland, with evergreens laden with a foot of light powder, and trails packed down and in great shape.

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