Hike 1 - Pitcher Mountain (Stoddard)
Located in the midst of the Andorra Forest in southwestern New Hampshire, this little mountain is a true gem that most people have never heard of AND it's one of the best blueberry picking trails in America!
Our best tip for the Pitcher Mountain Trail? Don’t skimp on container size. Shoulder-high blueberry bushes line the trail up 2,153-foot Pitcher Mountain, and come late July, they’re sagging with ripe fruit. New Hampshire’s cold winters and rocky, acidic soil make for the massive bushes along the Blue Trail (through the forest), which wends .2 mile through the berry maze to a summit firetower. There, indulge in your harvest and a panorama, one of the best in NH, that includes Mt. Monadnock to the south, Vermont’s Green Mountains to the west, and, on clear days, the White Mountains to the north. After, continue 2.3 miles north to Hubbard Hill (along the Monadnock Green Trail), another blueberry hot spot, to replenish before turning around for a 5-mile out-and-back.
Check out this video on the trail! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QtfOHgf773c