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Mount Adams

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.

NH48 4,000-Footers Difficulty: N/A Typical Time: N/A

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