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Yankee's Scenic Hikes picks await your review! Having trouble viewing this email? [View this email on the web](. [New England Today]( [The 5 Best Scenic Hikes in the White Mountains]( Enjoy peak views of the New England landscape. Find the best vantage points by following the scenic trails—with tips and advice from Yankee. ©Yankee Magazine/Mark Fleming Hike the best and most scenic trails in the White Mountains—review all the tips from our editors and readers with a [Yankee All-Access Charter Membership](. Dear , The New England landscape has it all—ocean beaches, mountain peaks, and plenty of wilderness and picturesque town greens in between. There’s nothing like a bird’s-eye view of white steeples poking through blazing maple foliage. Or how about the thrill of wending your way over the Flume Trail to get up close and personal with some of the region’s finest natural wonders—including waterfalls, walls of granite, wildflowers, and mountain vistas? From vantage points high and low, the White Mountains hiking trails offer stunning views of New England’s many geological—and manmade—charms. Whether you’re young or old, an experienced climber or an occasional rambler, there is a spectacular view waiting to be discovered. When we created the the list of the 5 Best Scenic Hikes in the White Mountains, we scanned the horizon for views that reveal the majesty of our mountain ranges and, of course, the breathtaking Mount Washington. We sought out pathways popular with families, like the Franconia Ridge Loop, and hikes that are arduous—and wonderful—like the high-wire circuit over Little Haystack, Mount Lincoln, and Mount Lafayette. For example: White Mountains hiking doesn’t get much better—or more scenic—than one trek up a 4,760-foot mountain. The 6.6-mile round-trip route is taxing, but generally offers fine footing up to the steep push leading to its flat, bald crown. There, you can take a breather before the sweeping panorama takes your breath away. Or how about the short hike up a mountain trail that leads to the ledges of a small range and lands you on an open perch that offers an eagle’s-eye view of a U-shaped valley below. Whether you’re looking for pleasant horizons or breathtaking views, family friendly hikes or challenging treks, one of our picks for the best scenic hikes in the White Mountains is sure to be a worthwhile adventure. Read the White Mountains Dynamic Collection for FREE with your [Yankee All-Access Charter Membership](   Special Yankee All-Access Charter Membership Offer JOIN TODAY! Become a Charter Member today and get Yankee Magazine print edition, Yankee Travel Library & Digital Edition, Weekends with Yankee—and access to all of Yankee's Special Collections!  Check out all that Yankee has to offer today! [YES, sign me up now!](   Love the great outdoors? Planning your White Mountains adventure? 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