Submitted by bleucheese87 t3_10skbmu in newhampshire
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woolsocksandsandals t1_j71slph wrote
That’s a pretty cool site. I looked it up and it’s not a super long drive from my house. Definitely gonna put that on the list for spring adventures.
bleucheese87 OP t1_j71sxg4 wrote
It's on a trail system that is a pretty easy hike with a couple great views. Make sure you continue the hike to the "Moon Ledge View" it's an amazing view. I believe you can see 3 states from it, Mass, NH and Vermont.
woolsocksandsandals t1_j71t375 wrote
Cool. Good to know, thanks
Bornwithregret2 t1_j7m1lfw wrote
Also be careful, I was at the moon ledge this past summer, and walked right into two giant red ant mountains, probably a foot high and three feet wide
_Epidemic_ t1_j7tbi5l wrote
>giant red ant mountains
That's absolutely terrifying and potentially deadly.
4runner01 t1_j71v8zd wrote
I was there in October. Cool place with an interesting story.
Preplan any hiking, as the trails aren’t very well marked. Maybe take a picture of the map located at the parking lot.
bleucheese87 OP t1_j71vl95 wrote
Very good point, thank you. The woods are pretty dense there too.
SoMuchFunBike t1_j72q36v wrote
Reminds me of that one scene from lord of the rings
exhaustedretailwench t1_j74wn8d wrote
Don't touch them. Don't look at them. Don't go up them.
TrailsNH t1_j72lefa wrote
There are lot's of picture if the staircase on Instagram. https://www.instagram.com/explore/locations/253311342/madame-sherris-forest/
A few old ones of people on the the stairs, and under the arches. Crazy to think about now that part of it has fallen.
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OldEnoughToKnowButtr t1_j7hyds2 wrote
Yeah, I remember asking peeps to not climb on them, was told to stop being a Karen...
JunkMilesDavis t1_j71xhaj wrote
Very nice! The first time I visited there, I actually wandered in from the Pisgah State Park side, over Bear and Daniels mountain. Didn't even realize there were connector trails all the way through until I came down and saw one of the signs. Never got to see the stairs intact like that unfortunately - they were already partially collapsed.
IamMikey1 t1_j724gw0 wrote
Ann Stokes loop trail is nice little walk in the woods with nice viewpoints. As always crampons/polls etc.
It is a dirt road so the drive there in the winter can be a little rough if you have just fwd
https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/new-hampshire/ann-stokes-loop
ElisabetSobeckPhD t1_j752tea wrote
wait what does this have to do with the weather
temporalwanderer t1_j734hvz wrote
What it looked like when the house was still there...