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Pitcher Mountain, Mountain summit in Stoddard, New Hampshire, United States.

Pitcher Mountain rises to 2,153 feet with exposed granite outcrops and offers views extending across three states from its elevated position.

The steel fire tower standing at the summit replaced an original wooden structure from 1915 that was destroyed during a forest fire in 1941.

The mountain slopes contain public berry fields where visitors gather blueberries and raspberries during summer months according to local harvesting traditions.

Two trail options lead to the summit: a gradual white-blazed path and a steeper blue-blazed route, both connecting to create a 0.7-mile loop.

The mountain acts as a water divide, with its eastern slopes draining into the Atlantic Ocean while western waters flow toward Long Island Sound.

Location: New Hampshire

GPS coordinates: 43.09425,-72.13536

Latest update: March 6, 2025 02:45

Hidden sites in New Hampshire between white mountains and ancient forests

New Hampshire reveals a land where the White Mountains have shaped the skyline for millennia. Between northern coniferous forests and southeastern Atlantic coasts, this New England state features waterfalls cascading over granite, glacial passes carved 15,000 years ago, and industrial villages embedded in red stone. Archaeological sites, lighthouses guiding ships on Piscataqua, and estates where early 20th-century artists shaped American identity await discovery. Trails wind through gorges, along lakes reflecting peaks, and through forests where remnants of old foundries remain. Autumn light illuminates maple trees, winter turns ravines into ice amphitheaters, and spring causes waterfalls to roar. From Mount Monadnock to the Shoals Islands, New Hampshire offers a varied geography where each hill, waterfall, and stone bears witness to a deeply rooted natural and human story within the landscape of New England.

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