Mount Pierce (New Hampshire)

Mount Pierce

Mt. Pierce as seen from Mt. Jackson
Highest point
Elevation 4,310 ft (1,310 m)
Prominence 235 ft (72 m)
Listing White Mountain 4000-footers
Coordinates 44°13.56′N 71°21.96′W / 44.22600°N 71.36600°W / 44.22600; -71.36600Coordinates: 44°13.56′N 71°21.96′W / 44.22600°N 71.36600°W / 44.22600; -71.36600
Geography
Location Bean's Purchase, Coös County, New Hampshire, U.S.
Parent range Presidential Range
Topo map USGS Stairs Mountain
Climbing
Easiest route Hike (Crawford Path)

Mount Pierce is a mountain in the Presidential Range in the White Mountains of New Hampshire that is approximately 4,310 feet (1,314 m) high. Formerly called Mount Clinton for 19th-century governor DeWitt Clinton of New York,[1] in 1913 it was renamed after President Franklin Pierce (1804–69), the only president born in New Hampshire, although the newer name is not universally accepted.[2] Its summit offers a wide view of New Hampshire's mountains.

The shortest trail route to the summit of Pierce is from a parking lot to the west of the mountain on Mount Clinton Road just off Route 302. The trail primarily follows the Crawford Path — the oldest continually used hiking trail in the United States, having been established in 1819 by Abel Crawford.[2] The Appalachian Trail and Webster Cliff Trail approach from Mount Jackson in the south and meet Crawford Path just north of the summit before continuing to the northeast. Mount Eisenhower and Mount Monroe lie on the ridge northeast of Mt. Pierce. All three of these peaks are included on the peak-bagging list of four-thousand footers in New Hampshire.

Notes

  1. "Mountains of the Presidential Range". Mount Washington Observatory. Retrieved February 16, 2010.
  2. 1 2 "Mount Pierce". SummitPost. April 4, 2009. Retrieved 2010-01-12.
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