Hikes at Sunset

For an introduction to sunset hiking see Hiking NH Mountains for Sunset. Being in the mountains at sunset is a lot of fun! Late afternoon light is great for photography and sunset color is beautiful. Once a month there is the added bonus of full-moon rise. [See the U.S. Navy's Astronomical website to find out on what date the moon is full, at what time the moon will rise and where to look for moonrise on the horizon.] A good time of year for sunset hikes is fall, when the sun sets early and evenings are still warm. I prefer to hike down the trail I just hiked up, often enjoying a twilight/moonlight descent without headlamp. Good candidate peaks can be found on the NH 52 With-A-View list, since these all have good views and the hike down is easier than most of the NH 4000-Footers.

Below is my personal list of sunset hikes (in alphabetic order):
Bald -- muted color
Bald Knob -- Lake Winnipesaukee
Belknap -- muted color
Blue Job -- snow flurries
Bond -- night hike
Boott Spur -- local clouds
Boulder Loop -- stray clouds
Boy -- southern Presidentials
Cannon -- moonrise (Jun, Sep)
Cardigan -- varying sunset display
Carrigain -- sunrise/moonset
Cherry -- pink clouds
Chocorua -- fine views
Cotton -- occluded moon
Crawford -- Mt. Washington twilight
Crotched -- moonrise (May)
Cube -- moonrise (Dec)
Eagle Cliff -- Squam Lake
Federal Hill -- blue moon
Foss -- orange sunset
Garfield Ridge -- abstract sunset
Green -- dramatic sunset
Hayes -- moonrise (Feb)
Hedgehog -- encroaching storm clouds
Hight -- sunrise
Hyland Hill -- green flash
Israel -- dissipating storm clouds
Kearsarge -- great color
Kearsarge North -- pastel moonrise
Kinsman -- moonrise (Jul)
Lafayette -- sudden storm
Lonesome Lake -- twilight moonrise
Lovewell -- Halfmoon Pond
Major -- Winnipesaukee view
Middle Sister -- copper sunset
Moat, South -- moonrise (Jan)
Monadnock -- moonrise (Jan)
Oak Hill -- sunset
Osceola -- limited color
Pack Monadnock -- moon through clouds
Pack Monadnock, North -- cairn silhouette
Pawtuckaway -- sunset
Pemigewasset -- moonrise (Sep)
Pitcher -- moonrise (Jun)
Potash -- mountain silhouette
Rattlesnake -- late sun / twilight
Rattlesnake, West -- Squam Lake
Red Bench -- moonrise over Mt. Washington
Red Hill -- eerie blue vista
Roberts -- varied beauty
Rowe -- dappled clouds
Squam -- Squam Lake
Stinson -- subdued color
Stratham Hill -- pastel color
Sugarloaf -- moonrise (Nov)
Sunapee -- moonrise (Oct)
Table Rock -- tree silhouettes
Tecumseh -- moonrise (Dec)
Tom -- pastel sunset
Tremont -- dark clouds
Twin, South -- mountain panorama
Uncanoonuc -- sunbeams, fireglow
Webster -- foliage and twilight
Welch -- Franconia Ridge twilight
Willard -- Crawford Notch sunset


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The moon appears to wobble and change size slightly as it circles the Earth.
See a time-lapse 28-day moon movie on the Astronomy Picture of the Day website.

Prayer ascribed to a young boy (future sunset hiker):
"Dear God, I didn't think orange went with purple until I saw the sunset you made on Tuesday night. That was really cool."