South Carter Mountain

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South Carter Mountain is a forested peak in New Hampshire’s White Mountains, known as part of the Carter-Moriah ridge and popular with hikers completing the New England 4,000-footers.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Coos County, New Hampshire NERFINISHED
drainage Androscoggin River watershed NERFINISHED
Saco River watershed
elevation 1350 m
4430 ft
hasSummitViews limited
hasTrailJunctionNearby Zeta Pass NERFINISHED
includedIn New England 4,000-footers list NERFINISHED
isForested true
liesNorthOf Carter Dome NERFINISHED
liesSouthOf Middle Carter Mountain NERFINISHED
listing New England Four-thousand footers NERFINISHED
White Mountain 4000-Footers NERFINISHED
locatedIn New Hampshire
United States of America
surface form: United States

White Mountains NERFINISHED
mountainRange White Mountains NERFINISHED
nearestNotablePeakNorth Middle Carter Mountain NERFINISHED
nearestNotablePeakSouth Carter Dome NERFINISHED
parentPeak Middle Carter Mountain NERFINISHED
partOf Carter-Moriah Range NERFINISHED
Carter-Moriah ridge NERFINISHED
popularFor hiking
peakbagging
prominence 230 ft
region Northern Presidentials–Carter Range area NERFINISHED
state New Hampshire
terrain wooded ridge
topographicMap USGS Carter Dome NERFINISHED
traversedBy Appalachian Trail NERFINISHED
Carter-Moriah Trail NERFINISHED
typicalAccessRoute via Zeta Pass
within White Mountain National Forest NERFINISHED

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Carter-Moriah Range contains South Carter Mountain