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This ecoregion by far has some of the most interesting features and sights in all of New England, possibly in all of the eastern part of the continent. For instance, the
Appalachian Trail treads upon the ridge-top pathway upon the mountains here, and passes though the White Mountain located in the north central area of the state.
Ethan Pond Lean-to
Beaver Brook lean-to
Eliza Brooks lean-to
Kinsman Pond lean-to
The AMC Huts
Dalton Mountains:
Mount Prospect
Long Mountain: Percy Peaks
Magalloway Mountain
Moose Mountain
Ossipee Mountain
Presidential Range: Mount Washington, Mount Clay, Mount Jefferson, Mount Adams, Mount Madison
Ragged Mountains
Salmon Mountain
Sandwich Range: Mount Whiteface, Mount Chocorua
Smarts Mountains
White Mountains (North section): Bunnell Mountain, Dixville Peak, Rice Mountain, Sugaloaf Mountain, Mt. Kelsey
White Mountains (South Section) Mount Moosilauke, Mount Blue, Mount Wolf, N. Kingman Mountain, S. Kingman Mountain, Mount Liberty, Little Haystack, Mount Lincoln, Mount Lafayette, Mount Garfield, Mount Guyot, Zealand Mountain, Mount Webster, Mount Jackson, Mount Clinton, Mount Pleasant, Mount Pierce, Mount Eisenhower, Mount Franklin, Mount Monroe, Presidential Range, Wildcat Mountain, Carter Dome, Mount Hight, South Carter Mountain, Middle Carter Mountain, North Carter Mountain, Imp Mountain, Mount Moriah, Middle Moriah Mountain, West Royce Mountain, Mount Hayes, Cascade Mountain, Mount Success
Mount Washington Cog Railroad
Pathway Journeys:
Footpath Journeys
Roadpath Journeys
Mount Washington Auto Road
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