Fort Windham Rocks

Fort Windham Rocks

Trails
Last Updated: July 2026

Distance

0.8 mi

Elevation Gain

130 ft

Est. Time

30 minutes at moderate pace. Most hikers spend 45 minutes exploring and photographing the boulder formation.

Route Type

Out-and-back

Dogs Allowed

No

Best Season

All seasons (per NPS). Spring and fall offer most stable weather.

Overview

About This Trail

A brief geology lesson wrapped in an 0.8-mile walk. Your payoff: 50-foot split boulders rising from the forest floor in dramatic fashion. Easiest difficulty, 30 minutes round trip, no elevation drama—pure technical interest. Perfect for families and young hikers building confidence on established trail.

Highlights

Difficulty Level

Easiest—no technical challenge or exposure.

Trail Highlights

Deeply split boulders rising 50 feet above the forest floor—a dramatic geologic formation accessed via the Appalachian Trail. The rock's scale and cracks are striking from the trail base.

Insider Tips

• The split boulders are most dramatic when approached from below—walk to the base and look straight up to see full height. • The Dickey Ridge Trail junction appears around 0.3 miles; don't miss the left turn marker. • Early morning and weekday visits are less crowded than midday and weekends. • This trail is popular with section hikers warming up their legs before longer Appalachian Trail backpacking routes.

Best Season to Hike

All seasons (per NPS). Spring and fall offer most stable weather.

Hiking Tips

  • Carry 1-2L water despite the short distance—hydration is non-negotiable.
  • Wear sturdy hiking boots with ankle support for rocky terrain.
  • Stay on white blazes; the Dickey Ridge Trail junction requires a left turn at about 0.3 miles.
  • Tell someone your route and expected return time before departing.
  • Bring sun protection (hat, sunscreen); shade is intermittent.
  • Use a headlamp or bring a light for early morning or late-day hiking.

Family Info

Excellent for families. 0.8 miles and easy grade make this ideal for children ages 5+. Rocky footing requires supervision, but no cliffs or serious hazards. Most kids find the boulder feature exciting and educational.

What Hikers Say

Hikers consistently praise this route as a quick, rewarding geology feature without serious elevation gain. Families and young hikers love the dramatic boulders and manageable distance. Most finish well under the estimated 30-minute timeframe, leaving time to explore and photograph.

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