Little Monadnock Mountain
- This article is about a mountain located in Troy and Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire. For other mountains with similar names, see Monadnock (disambiguation)
- Should not be confused with the nearby Mount Monadnock, the most prominent mountain in southern New Hampshire.
Little Monadnock Mountain | |
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View of Mount Monadnock from Little Monadnock | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 1890+ ft (576+ m) [1] |
Coordinates | 42°47′23″N 72°12′21″W / 42.7898057°N 72.2059169°WCoordinates: 42°47′23″N 72°12′21″W / 42.7898057°N 72.2059169°W [2] |
Geography | |
Location | Troy and Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire |
Parent range | Central New England upland |
Topo map | USGS Monadnock Mountain |
Geology | |
Age of rock | 400 million years |
Mountain type | Monadnock; metamorphic rock |
Climbing | |
Easiest route | Path from Rhododendron State Park |
Little Monadnock Mountain, 1,900 feet (579 m), is located in the towns of Fitzwilliam and Troy, New Hampshire. Most of the mountain is located within Rhododendron State Park; there are scenic vistas from ledges just below the summit. The 110 mile Metacomet-Monadnock Trail crosses the mountain.
The mountain is flanked by Gap Mountain four miles northeast and by the Franconia Range (not the major ridge in the White Mountains), 4.5 miles to the west; its south and east slopes drain into the Tully River, then to the Millers River, thence to the Connecticut River and Long Island Sound, while its north and west slopes drain into the Ashuelot River, thence to the Connecticut River.
Hiking
The summit ledges of Little Monadnock Mountain are accessible via the Metacomet-Monadnock Trail or by the shorter route from the Rhododendron State Park headquarters/trailhead in Fitzwilliam (1.2 mi/1.9 km to the summit). A loop (4.1 mi/6.5 km) via both trails is possible. The mountain is open to hiking, picnicking, and snowshoeing in the winter. Leashed pets are allowed in Rhododendron State Park.
Conservation
Rhododendron State Park features the largest natural grove of native rhododendron in northern New England. The grove has been recognized as a National Natural Landmark. A loop trail through the grove is accessible from the park trailhead.
See also
References
- ↑ "Little Monadnock Mountain, New Hampshire". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved 2013-02-02.
- ↑ "Little Monadnock Mountain". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey. Retrieved 2013-02-02.
- Southern New Hampshire Trail Guide. The Appalachian Mountain Club, Boston, 1999.
- The Metacomet-Monadnock Trail Guide. 9th Edition. The Appalachian Mountain Club. Amherst, Massachusetts, 1999
- "Rhododendron State Park". NH Department of Resources and Economic Development. Retrieved 2013-02-01.
External links
- "New England's Scenic Trail is Secure". Appalachian Mountain Club.
- "Rhododendron State Park trail map".