Mount Hight

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Mount Hight is a prominent peak in New Hampshire’s White Mountains, known for its open summit and expansive views within the Presidential Range–Dry River Wilderness.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
crossedBy Appalachian Trail NERFINISHED
Carter-Moriah Trail NERFINISHED
drainage tributaries of the Androscoggin River
tributaries of the Saco River
elevation 1475 meters
4841 feet
hasClimate humid continental, mountain climate
hasFeature rocky open summit
hasRecreationAreaType wilderness hiking area
hasRelativeLocation east of the Presidential Range
hasSummitType open summit
hasTrailAccess Appalachian Trail NERFINISHED
Carter-Moriah Trail NERFINISHED
hasVegetation subalpine spruce-fir forest on slopes
isInList New England Hundred Highest NERFINISHED
New Hampshire 4000-footers (by some historical lists)
isNorthOf Carter Dome NERFINISHED
isPopularFor backpacking
day hiking
leaf-peeping
isSouthOf South Carter Mountain NERFINISHED
knownFor expansive views
scenic vistas of the Presidential Range
locatedIn Coos County, New Hampshire NERFINISHED
New Hampshire
Presidential Range–Dry River Wilderness NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States

White Mountains NERFINISHED
managedBy U.S. Forest Service
offersViewOf Carter-Moriah Range NERFINISHED
Mount Washington NERFINISHED
Presidential Range NERFINISHED
parentPeak Carter Dome NERFINISHED
partOf Appalachian Mountains
Carter-Moriah Range NERFINISHED
prominence 305 feet
topographicIsolation 0.7 miles
withinProtectedArea Presidential Range–Dry River Wilderness NERFINISHED
White Mountain National Forest NERFINISHED

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Carter-Moriah Range contains Mount Hight