The Tuckerman’s ravine route is a popular route for climbing Mount Washington from the Pinkham Notch Visitor Center in the spring this is the route many skiers and snowboarders use to Ski the Tuckerman’s Ravine bowl.
Extreme caution should be used if taking this route in the Winter time as there is avalanche danger in the Tuckerman’s bowl and extremely steep sections can be dangerous to climb without proper equipment and training.

Tuckermans Ravine Distance and Elevation Graph

Start Point Trail Elevation Start (ft) Elevation End (ft) Elevation Start (m) Elevation End (m) Distance Segment (miles) Cumulative Distance (miles) End Point
Pinkham Notch Visitors Center Tuckermans Ravine 2067 3018 630 920 1.3 1.3 Intersection Tuckermans Ravine and Huntington Ravine Trail
Intersection Tuckermans Ravine and Huntington Ravine Trail Tuckermans Ravine 3018 3740 920 1140 0.8 2.1 Intersection Tuckermans Ravine and Raymond Path
Intersection Tuckermans Ravine and Raymond Path Tuckermans Ravine 3740 3904 1140 1190 0.6 2.7 Hermit Lake Shelter
Hermit Lake Shelter Tuckermans Ravine 3904 5249 1190 1600 1.3 4 Intersection Tuckermans Ravine and Alpine Garden Trail
Intersection Tuckermans Ravine and Alpine Garden Trail Alpine Zone to Summit 5249 6289 1600 1917 0.8 4.8 Mount Washington Summit
Mount Washington Summit Alpine Zone descend from Summit 6289 5249 1917 1600 0.8 5.6 Intersection Tuckermans Ravine and Alpine Garden Trail
Intersection Tuckermans Ravine and Alpine Garden Trail Tuckermans Ravine 5249 3904 1600 1190 1.3 6.9 Hermit Lake Shelter
Hermit Lake Shelter Tuckermans Ravine 3904 3740 1190 1140 0.6 7.5 Intersection Tuckermans Ravine and Raymond Path
Intersection Tuckermans Ravine and Raymond Path Tuckermans Ravine 3740 3018 1140 920 0.8 8.3 Intersection Tuckermans Ravine and Huntington Ravine Trail
Intersection Tuckermans Ravine and Huntington Ravine Trail Tuckermans Ravine 3018 2067 920 630 1.3 9.6 Pinkham Notch Visitors Center