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Temple Mountain
State reservation area sign on Temple Mountain, September 2012
Highest point
Elevation2,045 ft (623 m)
Prominence568 ft (173 m)
Coordinates42°49′39N 71°53′07W / 42.82750°N 71.88528°W / 42.82750; -71.88528
Geography
LocationSharon and Temple, New Hampshire
Parent rangeWapack Range
Geology
Age of rock400 million years
Mountain typeridge; metamorphic rock
Climbing
Easiest routeWapack Trail

Temple Mountain is a 2,045-foot (623 m) mountain in the Wapack RangeinHillsborough County, New Hampshire, United States.[1]

The mountain lies within the towns of Sharon, Temple and Peterborough. The 22-mile (35 km) Wapack Trail traverses the mountain. The northern face includes the state-owned 350-acre (1.4 km2) Temple Mountain Reservation Area, formerly Temple Mountain Ski Area. The mountain is 3.5 miles (5.6 km) long and has several summits; three of them are named: Burton Peak 2,010 feet (610 m), Whitcomb Peak 1,710 feet (520 m), and Holt Peak, the high point.

Pack Monadnock Mountain is located directly to the north along the Wapack ridgeline; Kidder Mountain to the south. Scattered ledges along the ridgeline offer long vistas west to Mount Monadnock and south along the spine of the Wapack Range; the abandoned ski area on the north side of the mountain offers 270-degree views.

The east side of the mountain drains into the Souhegan River watershed, thence into the Merrimack River and Atlantic Ocean; the west side drains into the Contoocook River, thence into the Merrimack River.

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