

Franconia Ridge Loop Trail Restoration Project
Celebrate the five year effort to restore the ridge and rebuild for a resilient future.
The Franconia Ridge Loop Trail is one of New England’s most popular hiking destinations. That popularity—and changing weather patterns spurred by climate change—have had an impact. The trails need significant repair to ensure a resilient future for both the trail loop and the fragile alpine ecosystem it passes through.
Enter the AMC Trail Crew.
Under the direction of the White Mountain National Forest, and in partnership with conservation corps and professional trail contractors from the region, AMC’s crew and AmeriCorps members led and performed much-needed repairs and realignment on the trail loop.
A federal budget appropriation for this project funded much of the work AMC undertook on the trails within the White Mountain National Forest. And now that the five-year project is coming to its conclusion, you can celebrate the trail’s restoration with us!
Thank you for your support, and happy trails!
Show Your Love for the Franconia Ridge
Support the crews who restored the trail with a Restore the Ridge t-shirt—produced by New Hampshire’s own Burgeon Outdoor.
