Gunstock Mountain Resort
Summer at Gunstock


Explore Gunstock



The Wetlands Boardwalk             
In partnership with the Belknap County Conservation District, Gunstock is home to the quarter mile, handicapped accessible, boardwalk complete with benches for resting.                  

Guide books about the wetlands are available in Mountainside Outfitters & Boardwalk for a 50 cent donation · 













Hiking trails
There are several marked nature trails around Gunstock Mountain resort. Trail Maps are available in the Mountainside Outfitters and Welcome Center.
1) Ridge Trail (white blazes) Distance is 2.43 miles, approximately 2 hours, 30 minutes.
2) Brook trail (yellow blazes) Distance to the summit is 1.65 miles, approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes.
3) Overlook trail (orange blazes)Distance to the summit is 3.6 miles, approximately 2 hours.
4) Cobble crown trail (blue xc markers)Distance from start to finish is .85 miles, approximately 45 minutes.
5) Round Pond Trail (Red blazes & black diamonds)Distance to the pond is 3 miles, approximately 2 hours.
6) Acid Deposition Trail1 mile roundtrip. 
7) Manure Management Resource GuideAvailable in the Mountainside Outfitters and the Coble Mountain Stables 


Fishing
Explore Gunstock's 3 acre stocked fishing pond.  Licenses required for 16 & older












Blueberry Picking
Explore the blueberry patches on the Ridge above the ski area.  Blueberries are typically ready to pick and enjoy at the end of July or Early August.  Stop in the Welcome Center for a trail map and make an adventure of gathering Blueberries for the next morning pancakes.









Mountain Biking
Explore the numerous mountain bike trails with your own off road machine or rent one of ours for a great way to get out in the woods or on the hill.  Please ride within your limits,  stick to the trails, and leave only tire tracks. Trail Pass is required.