Mount Washington, at 6,288 feet high, is the highest elevation in the northeastern United States. This fact alone and the fantastic view attract many visitors every year. Although the summit …
Mount Adams is the second-highest peak in the state of New Hampshire at 5,793 feet. Mount Adams was named after John Adams, the second President of the United States and …
Mount Monroe is 5,372 feet tall and just southwest of Mount Washington. You get fantastic views of Mount Washington and the entire Presidential range from the open summit. Monroe is …
The Mt. Isolation is not high but all the more remote. If you want to experience solitude and seclusion in the woods of New Hampshire, this is the place for …
Mount Jefferson is the third-highest mountain in the state, standing at 5,712 feet. Just north of Mount Washington, the highest mountain in the state, this exposed rocky peak towers above …
Moriah is the northernmost peak in New Hampshire on the Appalachian Trail and the second northernmost 4000 footer in the state. The views from the summit are outstanding and it …
Lions Head is a distinctive sheer, rock peak on the eastern flank of Mount Washington between Tuckerman and Huntington Ravine; from base of Tuckerman's in particular, Lions Head dominates the …
Mount Waumbek is a 4,006-foot mountain in the Pliny Range of New Hampshire. The peak is usually done in combination with Mount Starr King and is attainable all year long. …