King Ravine

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King Ravine is a dramatic glacial cirque on the northern side of New Hampshire’s Presidential Range, known for its steep walls, rugged boulder fields, and challenging hiking routes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf glacial cirque
hiking destination
landform
accessTrailheadNear Appalachia trailhead on U.S. Route 2
drainsTowards Israel River watershed NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic challenging hiking routes
dramatic scenery
rugged boulder fields
steep walls
hasHazard lingering snow and ice in early season
rockfall risk
steep and exposed terrain
hasLandformType cirque
hasOrigin glacial erosion
hasTrail Chemin des Dames NERFINISHED
Great Gully Trail NERFINISHED
Ice Caves route
King Ravine Trail NERFINISHED
Subway route
liesBelow Durand Ridge NERFINISHED
Mount Adams NERFINISHED
Ridge of the Caps NERFINISHED
locatedIn New Hampshire
Presidential Range NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States

White Mountains NERFINISHED
locatedOnSideOf north side of the Presidential Range
managedBy U.S. Forest Service
near Randolph, New Hampshire NERFINISHED
notableFeature ice caves beneath boulder fields
large boulder fields
talus slopes
partOf White Mountain National Forest NERFINISHED
popularFor backcountry travel
hiking
scrambling
recreationUse day hiking
mountain climbing
nature observation
region northern Presidential Range

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Mount Adams overlooks King Ravine