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Mount Moosilauke is a 4,802-foot-high (1,464 m) mountain at the southwestern end of the White Mountains in the town of Benton, New Hampshire, United States. It is the tenth highest and most southwesterly of the 4,000 foot summits in the White Mountains.
Mount Blue: Grafton Benton: 4,529 feet (1,380 m) Mount Moosilauke South Peak Mount Moosilauke: Grafton Benton: 4,523 feet (1,379 m) Mount Moosilauke Mount Garfield: Grafton Franconia: 4,500 feet (1,400 m) Mount Liberty: Grafton Lincoln: 4,459 feet (1,359 m) South Carter Mountain: Coös Bean's Purchase: 4,430 feet (1,350 m) Wildcat Mountain: Coös
The highest point in town is the summit of Mount Moosilauke, at 4,802 feet (1,464 m) above sea level. The northern corner of Benton is crossed by New Hampshire Route 116 . Climate
The Old Lodge (1938–2016), the former main building of the Moosilauke Ravine Lodge complex. Moosilauke Ravine Lodge is a cabin complex at the base of Mount Moosilauke in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. Owned and operated by Dartmouth College, the Lodge is open to the public from May through November.
The Baker River, or Asquamchumauke [1] (an Abenaki word meaning "salmon spawning place"), [2] is a 36.4-mile-long (58.6 km) [3] river in the White Mountains region of New Hampshire in the United States. It rises on the south side of Mount Moosilauke and runs south and east to empty into the Pemigewasset River in Plymouth.
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Oliverian Brook is a 13.1-mile-long (21.1 km) [1] river in western New Hampshire in the United States. It is a tributary of the Connecticut River , which flows to Long Island Sound . Oliverian Brook rises in the town of Benton, New Hampshire , on the western slopes of Mount Moosilauke on the northern outskirts of the village of Glencliff , at ...
The river flows southeast from Kinsman Notch to Jackman Brook, where the two streams form Moosilauke Brook, which continues northeast through the granite gorge of Agassiz Basin and joins the Pemigewasset River in the village of North Woodstock. New Hampshire Route 112 follows the Lost River from Kinsman Notch to Moosilauke Brook.