Mount Abraham

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Mount Abraham is a prominent peak in Vermont known for its alpine ecosystems, hiking trails, and expansive views within the Green Mountains range.

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Mount Abraham canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
summit
accessRestriction subject to alpine vegetation protection guidelines
climate humid continental climate
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Addison County, Vermont
drainageBasin Lake Champlain watershed
Winooski River
surface form: Winooski River watershed
elevation 1219 meters
4003 feet
hasEcosystem alpine tundra
subalpine spruce-fir forest
hasFeature expansive views
rocky summit
hasTrail Battell Trail
Long Trail
hasViewOf Adirondack Mountains
Lake Champlain Valley
surface form: Champlain Valley

Green Mountains
isOneOf highest peaks in Vermont
listedOn New England 4000-footers
surface form: New England 4000 Footers

New England Hundred Highest
locatedIn United States of America
surface form: United States

Vermont
mountainRange Green Mountains
namedAfter Abraham Lincoln
surface form: Abraham Lincoln (disputed; commonly cited)
nearestTown Lincoln, Vermont
Warren, Vermont
parentPeak Mount Ellen (by ridge connection)
partOf Green Mountains
protectedArea Green Mountain National Forest
recreationActivity backcountry skiing
backpacking
hiking
snowshoeing
state Vermont
summitVegetation krummholz
topographicProminence 620 feet
USGSTopographicMap Lincoln Mountain
winterConditions frequent snow and high winds

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Green Mountains contains Mount Abraham
Bristol, Vermont locatedNear Mount Abraham