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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.
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.
USGS Mount Moosilauke Kinsman Notch (elev. 1,870 feet (570 m) [ 1 ] ) is a mountain pass located in the White Mountains of New Hampshire , United States . [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is the westernmost of the major notches through the White Mountains (the others being Franconia Notch , Crawford Notch , and Pinkham Notch ).
The East Branch of the Baker River is a 3.1-mile-long (5.0 km) [1] river in western New Hampshire in the United States. It is a tributary of the Baker River, part of the Pemigewasset River and Merrimack River watersheds. The river rises on the southernmost slopes of Mount Moosilauke in the town of Woodstock.
Moosilauke Brook is a 3.2-mile-long (5.1 km) [1] stream in the White Mountains of New Hampshire in the United States.It is the downstream continuation of the Lost River and is a tributary of the Pemigewasset River, part of the Merrimack River watershed.
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.
The Lost River is a 4.0-mile-long (6.4 km) [1] stream in the White Mountains of New Hampshire in the United States.It is a tributary of Moosilauke Brook, part of the Pemigewasset River watershed leading to the Merrimack River.
The below list of mountains in New Hampshire is an incomplete list of mountains in the U.S. state of New ... Mount Moosilauke: Grafton Benton: 4,802 feet (1,464 m)