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Mount Carrigain

Mount Carrigain is a 4,700-foot mountain in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, located in Grafton County. It is an isolated peak standing near the center of the White Mountain National Forest. Mount Carrigain is known for the expansive views from its summit fire tower, which overlook nearly all the other 4,000-footers. The mountain is the tallest peak in the Pemigewasset Wilderness area and is often cited as having one of the best summit panoramas in the Whites.

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

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