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Mount Adams is a 5,774-foot mountain in the Presidential Range of the White Mountains. It is the second-highest mountain in New Hampshire, after Mount Washington. The mountain was named after President John Adams. Mount Adams is known for its expansive above-treeline summit and rugged terrain, and it stands just north of Mount Jefferson in the northern Presidential Range.
Use the main NH48 guide for Mount Adams when you want trail planning, route context, and the canonical peak landing page.
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