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Middle Carter Mountain

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Middle Carter Mountain

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Middle Carter Mountain is a prominent peak located in the scenic White Mountains of New Hampshire, specifically within Coös County. Standing at an elevation of 1,405 meters (4,610 feet), it is a significant part of the Carter-Moriah Range, which runs along the northeastern side of Pinkham Notch. This challenging summit is recognized as one of New Hampshire's official 4,000-footers, flanked by North Carter Mountain to its north and South Carter Mountain to its southwest.

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    November 25, 2023

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    Middle Carter Mountain is a peak within the Carter-Moriah Range of the White Mountains that tops out at over 4,600 feet in elevation.

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    Location: Coos County, New Hampshire, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Middle Carter Mountain suitable for beginner hikers?

    Middle Carter Mountain is generally considered a moderate to strenuous hike, involving significant elevation gain and rugged terrain. It is recognized as one of New Hampshire's 4,000-footers, making it a challenging but rewarding destination. While not recommended for absolute beginners, hikers with some experience and good physical conditioning can enjoy the ascent.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails to Middle Carter Mountain?

    Yes, dogs are generally allowed on the trails to Middle Carter Mountain. As part of the White Mountain National Forest, it's important to follow Leave No Trace principles, which include keeping dogs leashed, cleaning up after them, and ensuring they do not disturb wildlife or other hikers.

    How early should I arrive to secure parking at Middle Carter Mountain trailheads?

    Parking at popular trailheads like Nineteen Mile Brook can fill up quickly, especially during peak hiking season (late spring to early fall) and on weekends. Arriving early in the morning, ideally before 8:00 AM, is highly recommended to secure a spot and avoid delays.

    Is Middle Carter Mountain suitable for winter hiking?

    Winter hiking on Middle Carter Mountain is possible but requires significant experience, proper gear (such as microspikes, snowshoes, and appropriate winter clothing), and an understanding of avalanche safety and rapidly changing weather conditions. The trails can be icy and snow-covered, and daylight hours are shorter. It is generally recommended for experienced winter hikers only.

    Are there any permit requirements or public transport options for Middle Carter Mountain?

    Currently, there are no specific permit requirements for day hiking Middle Carter Mountain. However, a parking fee may be required at some trailheads within the White Mountain National Forest. Public transport options to the trailheads are very limited; most visitors arrive by private vehicle.

    What unique natural features or wildlife might hikers encounter on Middle Carter Mountain?

    Hikers on Middle Carter Mountain traverse diverse forest ecosystems, from hardwood forests at lower elevations to spruce-fir forests higher up. While the summit is wooded, the surrounding area is home to various wildlife, including white-tailed deer, moose, black bears, and a variety of bird species. Keep an eye out for unique alpine flora in certain areas.

    How long does it typically take to hike to the summit of Middle Carter Mountain?

    The time required to hike to the summit of Middle Carter Mountain varies greatly depending on the chosen route, individual fitness levels, and trail conditions. A round trip via the Nineteen Mile Brook Trail and Carter-Moriah Trail typically takes 6-8 hours for an average hiker, covering a distance of approximately 9-10 miles with significant elevation gain.

    Where are the best viewpoints on Middle Carter Mountain, given the wooded summit?

    While the summit of Middle Carter Mountain is wooded, hikers can find expansive and rewarding views from open ledges shortly before and after the summit along the Carter-Moriah Trail. These viewpoints offer stunning perspectives of Mount Washington and the Northern Presidential Range to the west, as well as the Wild River Wilderness and the Baldface Range to the east.

    Are there accommodation options near Middle Carter Mountain?

    Yes, there are various accommodation options available in towns surrounding the White Mountain National Forest, such as Gorham, Jackson, and Pinkham Notch. These range from campgrounds and cabins to inns and hotels, catering to different preferences and budgets.

    Are there dining options or cafes near the Middle Carter Mountain trailheads?

    While there are no direct dining options or cafes immediately at the trailheads, nearby towns like Gorham and Jackson offer a selection of restaurants, cafes, and pubs where hikers can refuel before or after their adventure. It's advisable to check operating hours, especially during off-peak seasons.

    Are there loop trails available for Middle Carter Mountain?

    While direct loop trails solely for Middle Carter Mountain are not common, hikers often create loop-like traverses by combining sections of the Carter-Moriah Trail with other connecting trails, such as the Imp Trail or the North Carter Trail, to include neighboring peaks like North Carter Mountain and South Carter Mountain in a longer, more challenging circuit.

    What are the typical trail conditions on Middle Carter Mountain, especially after rain or in shoulder seasons?

    Trail conditions on Middle Carter Mountain can vary significantly. After rain, trails can become muddy and slippery, especially on steeper sections and near stream crossings. In shoulder seasons (late fall, early spring), hikers may encounter a mix of mud, ice, and snow, making conditions more challenging and requiring appropriate footwear and traction devices.

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