Mount Abraham Maine

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Mount Abraham in Maine is a prominent peak in the Maine High Peaks region of the Appalachian Mountains, known for its rugged alpine terrain and extensive summit views.

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Mount Abraham (Maine) 0

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
summit
climateZone humid continental climate
country United States of America
surface form: United States
drainage Dead River watershed NERFINISHED
Sandy River watershed NERFINISHED
drainsInto Carrabassett River NERFINISHED
Kennebec River NERFINISHED
Sandy River (Maine) NERFINISHED
hasDifficulty moderate to strenuous hike
hasElevation about 1234 meters
about 4049 feet
hasFormerStructure fire lookout tower
hasLandCover alpine tundra patches near summit
coniferous forest on lower slopes
mixed hardwood forest on lower slopes
subalpine spruce-fir forest
hasProminence about 1960 feet
about 597 meters
hasRemainsOf former fire tower footings
hasSnowCover typically from late fall through spring
hasSummitFeature extensive summit views
large talus fields
open alpine zone
rocky alpine terrain
hasTrail Firewarden’s Trail (Mount Abraham) NERFINISHED
Mount Abraham Trail NERFINISHED
hasViewOf Bigelow Range NERFINISHED
Mount Katahdin (distant, in clear conditions)
Mount Redington NERFINISHED
Saddleback Mountain (Maine) NERFINISHED
Sugarloaf Mountain (Maine) NERFINISHED
isAlsoKnownAs Mount Abram (historical variant) NERFINISHED
isListedOn Maine 4000-footers NERFINISHED
New England 100 Highest NERFINISHED
isPopularFor backpacking
hiking
ski touring
locatedIn Franklin County, Maine NERFINISHED
Maine NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedNear Kingfield, Maine NERFINISHED
Sugarloaf Mountain (Maine) NERFINISHED
mountainRange Longfellow Mountains NERFINISHED
nearestTown Kingfield, Maine NERFINISHED
partOf Appalachian Mountains
Maine High Peaks region NERFINISHED
state Maine
topographicMap USGS Kingfield NERFINISHED

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New England 4000-footers includes Mount Abraham Maine