Mount Adams

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Mount Adams is one of the highest and most prominent peaks in New Hampshire’s Presidential Range, known for its rugged alpine terrain and challenging hiking routes.

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Mount Adams canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
summit
climate subarctic climate
country United States of America
surface form: United States
elevation 1765 m
5793 ft
hasAdjacentPeak Mount Jefferson
Mount Madison
hasParentPeak Mount Washington
hasSubpeak Mount Sam Adams
surface form: Mount Abigail Adams

Mount Quincy Adams
surface form: Mount John Quincy Adams

Mount Quincy Adams
Mount Sam Adams
hasSummitFeatures rocky summit cone
hasTerrain alpine
rugged
hasTrail Airline Trail
King Ravine Trail
Lowe’s Path
Star Lake Trail
Valley Way
hasViewOf Carter-Moriah Range
Mount Washington
hazard high winds
rapidly changing weather
winter alpine conditions
isOneOfHighest Presidential Range
isPopularFor day hiking
peakbagging
winter mountaineering
knownFor challenging hiking routes
steep ascents
listing New England 4000-footers
surface form: New England Four-thousand footers

New Hampshire 4000-Footers
surface form: White Mountain 4000-Footers
locatedIn Coos County, New Hampshire
New Hampshire
Presidential Range
United States of America
surface form: United States

White Mountains
managedBy U.S. Forest Service
mountainRange Presidential Range
namedAfter John Adams
overlooks Great Gulf
King Ravine
partOf White Mountain National Forest
prominence 804 ft
region Presidential Range
surface form: Northern Presidential Range
topographicIsolation 1.4 mi

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White Mountains hasNotablePeak Mount Adams
Presidential Range contains Mount Adams
Randolph, New Hampshire, United States hasNearbyMountain Mount Adams
subject surface form: Randolph, New Hampshire
New England 4000-footers includes Mount Adams