North Kinsman summit view

North Kinsman

4,293 ft | 1 trails | New Hampshire

Elevation

4,293 ft

Trails

1 routes

Difficulty

Hard

Peak List

NH 4000-Footer

About North Kinsman

At 4,293 feet, North Kinsman ranks among New Hampshire's celebrated 4000-Footers—a collection of 48 peaks that challenge and inspire hikers throughout the Northeast. This hard summit offers a quintessential White Mountain experience.

Popular Routes

The most popular route, **Kinsman Ridge Trail**, covers 9.6 miles and is rated Hard. Rugged trail via Lonesome Lake and Kinsman Pond to both Kinsmans.

Peak Bagging

**Extend Your Adventure:** South Kinsman lies just 0.8 miles away, making it an excellent addition for ambitious hikers looking to bag multiple summits.

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Check Current Conditions

Trail conditions change frequently. Check recent reports on AllTrails or NE Trail Conditions before your hike.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to hike North Kinsman?

Most routes on North Kinsman take 4-6 hours round trip. The most popular trail is 9.6 miles with Hard difficulty. Start early, especially on weekends when parking fills quickly.

Is North Kinsman hard to hike?

North Kinsman is rated Hard. At 4,293 feet, expect challenging terrain above treeline with potential for rapid weather changes. Proper footwear and preparation are essential.

Do I need a permit to hike North Kinsman?

No hiking permit is required for North Kinsman. However, parking fees may apply at trailheads (typically $3-5/day for WMNF or state parks). A WMNF parking pass covers most White Mountain trailheads.

What is the best trail to hike North Kinsman?

The most popular route is the Kinsman Ridge Trail, offering Rugged trail via Lonesome Lake and Kinsman Pond to both Kinsmans..

When is the best time to hike North Kinsman?

The best hiking season for North Kinsman is late May through October. Summer and fall offer the best conditions, though expect crowds on weekends. Winter hiking requires specialized gear and experience.

Best Time to Visit

spring

March - May

Muddy trails, snow above 3000ft until May

Crowds: Low
Caution

summer

June - August

Best weather, occasional afternoon thunderstorms

Crowds: High
Recommended

fall

September - November

Peak foliage late Sept, early snow possible in October

Crowds: Very High (foliage season)
Recommended
NOW

winter

December - February

Full winter conditions, extreme cold and wind above treeline

Crowds: Low
Caution

Winter Gear Checklist

  • Snowshoes/crampons
  • Insulated boots
  • Balaclava
  • Hand/toe warmers
  • Emergency bivy

Tip: Winter hiking requires specialized skills and gear. Never hike alone. Check avalanche conditions for steeper terrain.

Safety Information

Current Hazards

  • ⚠️ ALPINE ZONE: Weather changes rapidly. Turn back if conditions deteriorate.
  • Winter conditions in effect - full mountaineering gear required
  • Hypothermia risk - temperatures 20-40°F colder at summit
  • Short daylight hours - carry headlamp
  • Trail markers may be buried under snow

Turn-Around Time

2:00 PM recommended for summit

Plan to reach the summit by this time to allow safe descent before dark.

Essential Gear Checklist

* Critical items - do not hike without these

Emergency Contacts

Emergency

911

NH Fish & Game

603-536-6100

Mt Washington Weather

603-356-2137

Downloads

GPX works with Gaia GPS, AllTrails, Garmin, and more.

Nearby Peaks

Explore other mountains near North Kinsman. Great for peak-bagging or planning your next adventure.

Peak Bagging Tip

South Kinsman is only 0.8 miles away. Consider combining these peaks for a bigger day or overnight trip!