Mount Washington

Mount Washington

Mount Washington in April

Not the best time

April is still shoulder season with unpredictable weather and limited trail access. Better to wait another month unless you're here for maple syrup season.

Weather

April brings the infamous mud season as snow melts and rain increases. Temperatures finally stay above freezing during the day but nights remain chilly. Expect frequent rain showers and muddy trail conditions.

8°C high-2°C low12 rain days

Crowds & Cost

low crowds
~$100/day average

Events & Festivals

  • Earth Day Cleanup Events
  • Spring Birding Tours Begin

April Tips

  • Many hiking trails are closed to prevent damage during mud season
  • Focus on paved attractions like scenic drives instead
  • Pack rain gear and extra socks

All Months

June through October gives you the best shot at decent weather, but even summer can bring snow to the summit. July and August are warmest, with highs around 60°F at the top — but pack layers because temperatures drop 3-5 degrees for every 1,000 feet you climb. September and early October offer spectacular fall foliage, but book accommodations months ahead. The Auto Road typically closes November through April due to weather. Winter brings extreme conditions — the observatory recorded a temperature of -47°F with wind chills reaching -100°F. Spring is mud season, with trails often impassable until late May. Check the Mount Washington Observatory website for current conditions before you go. Seriously, the weather here kills people who come unprepared.

Mount Washington Scores

Solo

7/10

Couples

5/10

Families

6/10

Adventure

9/10

Budget

8/10

Luxury

3/10

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