What New Hampshire lacks in acreage it makes up in personality: the Granite State was the first to break away from the British; it holds the first presidential primary; and the state motto is, audaciously, “Live Free or Die”. The state’s soul resides in the White Mountain National Forest, more than 750,000 acres of rugged trails and backcountry, including the Presidential Range and Mount Washington, home to some of highest recorded wind gusts on the Earth’s surface. It’s also a fine place to hike, as we did in our story about the huts of the White Mountains. Want a more comprehensive education? Consider picking up one of these books.
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AMC White Mountain Guide, 29th Edition

Best Trail Guide: First published in 1907 as the Guide to Paths and Camps in the White Mountains, today the Appalachian Mountain Club’s White Mountain Guide is the definitive resource for hiking in the region. Though it’s small enough to throw in a crowded daypack, the 650-page book contains descriptions of more than 500 trails, pull-out maps, route suggestions, lodging details and safety information. If you’re heading into the Whites, this is the one book you need.