Pitcher Mountain, Mountain summit in Stoddard, New Hampshire, United States.
Pitcher Mountain rises to 2,153 feet (656 meters) with exposed granite outcrops visible along its slopes and from its peak. Its elevated position offers expansive views reaching across three states.
A steel fire tower at the summit replaced a wooden structure built in 1915 that was destroyed during a forest fire in 1941. The replacement tower reflects how the region adapted its fire detection methods after this disaster.
The mountain slopes contain public berry fields where visitors gather blueberries and raspberries during summer months, continuing a tradition rooted in local harvest practices.
Two trail options lead to the summit: a gentler white-blazed path and a steeper blue-blazed route that connect to form a loop hike. Both trails are well-marked and offer flexible options depending on your fitness level.
The summit sits on a water divide, with eastern slopes draining toward the Atlantic Ocean while western waters flow toward Long Island Sound. This geographic feature creates an invisible boundary between two major drainage systems that visitors cross without noticing.
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