1. PLACES / ELEPHANT HEAD
Elephant Head is a rock formation at the northern end of Crawford Notch. Seen from the north, the rock assumes the shape of an elephant’s head embedded in the hillside. There is a short hiking trail leading to the top of the rock, from which you see a wide vista of the Crawford Notch “gateway” region. The hike starts on the Webster-Jackson Trail, which eventually leads to Mts. Webster and Jackson. Climbs moderately for 0.1 miles to the Elephant Head Spur. Turn right and follow this spur trail around the back of Elephant Head for 0.2 miles. When you reach Elephant Head, you will be able to look north to the AMC Highland Center and Saco Lake from 150 feet above the road. You can also see south through Crawford Notch to the Willey Range. Trail Information and Pictures provided thanks to NH Family Hikes. Additional information can be found at VisitWhiteMountains.com.

Cell Receptions

Spotty

ADA Accessible

No

Open Season

Fall,Spring,Summer,Winter

Stroller Friendly

No

Terrain Type

Dirt

Water Fountain

No

Bathrooms

No

Pet Friendly

No

Fee

$0.00

Nearby convenience store

Yes

Camping Nearby

Yes

Emergency support within 5 miles

No

Trail Length/Type

0.60 mi., Out & Back

Helpful Trail Information

Shaded Hike and Viewpoint Elephant Head is another contender for “the best view for the easiest walk in the White Mountains.” The trail leads to a sweeping view of Crawford Notch, both north and south.

Parking Details

Park at the pull-off on the west side of the road.

Elevation gain

150 ft.