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Coordinates: 43°5306N 71°5037W / 43.884876°N 71.843523°W / 43.884876; -71.843523
 

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Carr Mountain
Carr Mountain as seen from NH 25inWest Rumney, NH
Highest point
Elevation3,453 ft (1,052 m)[1]
Prominence1,480 ft (450 m)[1]
Coordinates43°53′06N 71°50′37W / 43.884876°N 71.843523°W / 43.884876; -71.843523[2]
Geography
LocationGrafton County, New Hampshire, U.S.
Parent rangeWhite Mountains
Topo mapUSGS Mount Kineo

Carr Mountain is a 3,453-foot-high (1,052 m) mountain in the southwestern part of the White Mountains in the towns of Wentworth and Warren, New Hampshire, United States. It is the highest of a set of mountains ringed by Interstate 93 to the east, New Hampshire Route 25 to the south and west, New Hampshire Route 118 to the northwest, and New Hampshire Route 112 to the north, and that are in the White Mountain National Forest.[3]

The mountain forms a ridge in the northeast corner of the town of Wentworth and extends north into the southeast corner of Warren. It is drained to the west by Patch Brook, Hurricane Brook, Clifford Brook, Martins Brook, and Currier Brook, all flowing to the Baker River, while to the east it is drained by Sucker Brook and other tributaries of Stinson Brook, which flows south to the Baker River. The entire mountain is part of the Pemigewasset River watershed, flowing south to the Merrimack River and ultimately the Gulf of Maine. The Three Ponds area is at the northeast base of the mountain.[3]

The mountain is accessible from the east and the west by the Carr Mountain Trail, maintained by the White Mountain National Forest.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Carr Mountain, New Hampshire". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved November 7, 2022.
  • ^ "Carr Mountain". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved November 7, 2022.
  • ^ a b "Carr Mountain – USGS Mount Kineo Quadrangle". ACME Mapper 2.2. Retrieved November 7, 2022.

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