In the Fall when the leaves are changing in New England you hike where the colors are peaking. Today this meant that I was staying in southern New Hampshire/Northern Mass. 

So after some deliberation I decided to go to the southern terminus of the Wapack Trail and hike up Mt. Watatic. 

As I arrived to where the parking is located I saw the lot was totally full and people were parking across the street. So I made my way down the road till I found a place to park. 

Date:10-03-2020
Location:Adams, MA
Distance:4.4 mi
Elevation Gain:711′
Total Time:2 hr 39 min
Parking:10-15 cars
Difficultly Rating:Easy

The trail started off with a beautiful bog bridge along a small wetland. The trail up to Watatic was easy to moderate most of the way. It is a VERY well traveled trail with lots of side trails along the way.

Once I reached the summit there was a rock with a marker and a large cairn. There were great views at the summit. On the way up I was informed that there was a second summit with great views of Boston so I made my way over to check it out first hand. 

After a few pictures I decided to continue on and make a loop out of this trip. So I headed north to the Massachusetts/New Hampshire border. This is where the Wapack Trail and the Mid State Trail part ways. 

After having some lunch at the boarder I headed back out to the car via the Mid State Trail Bypass. When I arrived back a the car I was amazed at how many cars there were. When I reached my car the line kept going as far as the eye can see. 

I really enjoyed this hike. While there appeared to be a lot of people due to all the vehicles, I did not see as many people as I thought I would. This is a great small hike with some great views.


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