Miller State Park Title
The park is open year-round. Admission is $4 for adults; $2 for children ages 6-11; children ages 5 and under and NH residents age 65 and over are admitted free.

With its thousands of acres of protected highlands, 3,165-ft. Mt. Monadnock was designated a National Natural Landmark in 1987. There are 40 miles of maintained foot trails, many of which lead to the bare rock summit through unique alpine vegetation. Unsurpassed 100-mile views to points in all six New England states are the reward for a climb. A magnet for hikers, Monadnock is said to be the second most frequently climbed mountain in the world, after Japan's Mt. Fuji. Approximately 12 miles of the trail system in the lower elevations offers ski touring for the experienced cross country skier.

The main trail up Monadnock starts at the end of a paved road. Trail information and maps are posted near the Visitor Center at the start of the trail. The Monadnock Visitor Center offers interesting exhibits on various aspects of the park's history, ecology and trails. Monadnock State Park is a carry in/carry out park site; please carry home what you carry in. Remember there are no facilities available on the mountain. 
 
MONADNOCK STATE PARK MASTER PLAN

Suggested Links
NH Outdoor Council - safe hiking techniques
Monadnock-Sunapee Greenway Trail Information
Monadnock Ecological Research and Education

 


PLEASE NOTE:
Weather postings are intended to be accurate for the base area only. Keep in mind that conditions such as temperature, winds, ice and snow can be much more severe and variable at altitude.

Are pets allowed at Monadnock State Park? Pets are not permitted in the park or on the mountain. Please note that this law includes all trails and areas on Mt. Monadnock. See NH State Parks Pets Policy for more information.