- The
Wapack Trail is one of the
oldest public,
interstate hiking trails in the
United States.
Opened in 1923, it
follows the
Wapack Range north-south for...
- The
Wapack Range,
sometimes referred to as the Pack
Monadnock Range, is a 20-mile-long (32 km)
range of
mountains in south-central New
Hampshire and adjacent...
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Mountain Rehabilitation Center, to
Greenfield State Park, and to part of the
Wapack Trail.
Originally known as "Lyndeborough Addition", the area was
first settled...
- The
Wapack Wilderness is a 1,400-acre (6 km2)
tract of
forest in the
towns of
Rindge and New Ipswich, New Hampshire. The land is
owned by the Hampshire...
- the
southern end of the
Wapack Range. It lies in Ashburnham, M****achusetts and Ashby, M****achusetts. The 22-mile (35 km)
Wapack Trail and the 92-mile (148 km)...
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through 9. The
campus includes modest buildings,
three lakes, and part of the
Wapack Range, a
mountain ridge east of the
center of campus.
Daily life is structured...
- New
Ipswich Mountain is a
summit within the
Wapack Range of
mountains in south-central New Hampshire,
United States. It lies
within the town of New Ipswich...
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village designations no
longer hold the
importance they did in the past. The
Wapack Trail p****es
through the community. New
Ipswich was
granted in 1735 to 60...
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Wapack National Wildlife Refuge is a
National Wildlife Refuge of the
United States located in
southern New Hampshire. It was the state's
first refuge and...
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Temple Mountain is a 2,045-foot (623 m)
mountain in the
Wapack Range in
Hillsborough County, New Hampshire,
United States. The
mountain lies
within the...