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Mount Washington, New Hampshire
Prominence: 6146 ft, 1873 m

Elevation: 6286 feet, 1916 meters

True Isolation: 819.56 mi, 1318.96 km
SubpeaksWhite Mountain National Forest High Point (6142 ft/1872 m)Ball Crag (6109 ft/1862 m)TMP High Point (6008 ft/1831 m)Great Gulf Wilderness High Point (5906 ft/1800 m)Agiocochook Crag (5732 ft/1747 m)Nelson Crag (5627 ft/1715 m)Boott Spur (5499 ft/1676 m)Lions Head (5031 ft/1533 m)
Name InfoLocal or Alternate Name(s): Indigenous Name: Agiochook
Elevation InfoSummit: 6286.5 feet (NAVD88 Vertical Datum)Source/Method: Lidar Lidar Data Set Info
Latitude/Longitude (WGS84)44.27049, -71.30327 (Dec Deg)44° 16' 14'' N, 71° 18' 12'' W (DMS)316177 E, 4904496 N, Zone 19 (UTM)
Map SourceUS Geological Survey (1:24,000) - Main SourceNew Hampshire - Granit (1:10,000)3DEP Contours - USGS (1:5,000)
NationUnited States
State/ProvinceNew Hampshire (Highest Point)
County/Second Level RegionCoös (Highest Point)
City/TownSargents Purchase (Highest Point)
LinksSearch Engines - search the web for "Mount Washington": Wikipedia Search Microsoft Bing Search Google Search Yahoo SearchOther Web Sites Mount Washington at SummitPost Washington; Mount at ListsOfJohn Mount Washington at Bivouac.com (Paywall) Mount Washington 2 at Mountain-Forecast.com Mount Washington at Summits on the Air (Amateur Radio) Mount Washington at Hikr.org Mount Washington at USGS-GNIS CoHP.org Trip Report for Coos, NH by Dan Case CoHP.org Trip Report for Coos, NH by Kevin Baker CoHP.org Trip Report for Coos, NH by Thomas Harper CoHP.org Trip Report for Coos, NH by Adam Helman Weather and Snow National Weather Service Forecast NOAA Snow Depth MapSelected Guidebook(s) for this Peak: AMC White Mountain Guide, 28th Edition (Smith, Daniell) Fifty State Summits, Guide with Maps to State Highpoints (Zumwalt) Highpoints of the United States: A Guide to the Fifty State Summits (Holmes) Highpoint Adventures: The Complete Guide to the 50 State Highpoints (Winger)
Ascent InfoTotal ascents/attempts logged by registered Peakbagger.com users: 7018 Show all viewable ascents/attempts (Total: 6060)Selected Trip Reports - Click on linked Date below for full report. New! Peak GPS Map - 10 most recent tracks (or different routes), all on one map
DateClimberTypeGPSTR WordsLink
2025-03-01Gorab, NickTR-140
(2025-01-25)Gorab, NickTR-112
2024-03-09Gorab, NickTR-149
2024-01-19Gorab, NickTR-177
2020-10-12Marshall, CharlesTR-176
2020-09-19Petschek, MarkTR-108
2020-07-20Spillman, KevinTR-479
2019-07-27Rossman, JasonTR-282
2017-08-26Maurer, MatthewTR-147
2017-08-13Dresser, ScottTR-266
2017-03-18Caverly, ArthurTR-282youtube.com
2016-06-18Dunham, DaveTR-1047
2016-03-04Whitty, SarahTR-1417greenadrenaline.com
2016-02-05Dunham, DaveTR-320
2015-12-12Hachem, RichardTR-17strava.com
2015-12-12Hachem, RichardTR-17strava.com
2015-09-02Kriz, JohnTR-490youtu.be
2015-07-29Ryherd, EricTR-285
2015-06-27Stonek, MichaelTR-856
2015-06-16Standen, DerekTR-470
2015-03-14Bedard, RichardTR-251
2013-08-20Beck, LawrenceTR-27strava.com
2013-06-19Berger, MichaelTR-304
2012-08-14Fitch, DavidTR-450
2012-06-16Quinlan, DanTR-304
2010-09-05Quinlan, DanTR-113
2009-09-17Petcher, MichaelTR-618picasaweb.google.com
2009-07-30Tilton, KevinTR-606inov-8.com
2009-05-24Van Lenten, JimTR-360
2005-08Wanberg, MichaelTR-442
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Description:

Mount Washington is the highest peak in the northeastern quadrant of mainland North America--only on islands like Greenland do peaks rise higher than New Hampshire's high point north of Tennessee and east of the high plains. Still, it's elevation of 6288'/1917m is low by many mountain standards, especailly that of the American west, where the cities of Jackson, WY, Colorado Springs, CO and Santa Fe, NM are all above 6000 feet. Having a passenger auto road and a cog railway to the summit doesn't help Mount Washington win any respect from serious mountaineers or wilderness enthusiasts, either. At least five or six major hiking paths allow anyone in reasonable shape to hike to the summit, which in summer is a zoo of tourists and offers facilities like a cafeteria and a summit museum.

What makes Mount Washington far more formidable than its low height and plentiful amenities would indicate is its brutal weather. It can get awfully cold (down to -40 F in January, with a average high of 52 F in summer), awfully windy (over 200 mph; over 100 mph in every month), awfully foggy (socked-in over 200 days a year), and awfully wet (up to 200" of snow a winter, with a chance for some every month). Almost every year people die on the mountain: ice climbers falling during a blizzard; skiers getting caught in an avalanche; summer day hikers without warm clothes contracting hypothermia; and tourists wandering up trails with no idea of how quickly the weather can turn deadly. The total number of fatalities on Mount Washington and the adjacent Presidential Range peaks is over 110 since 1849, putting the peak in the top three deadliest mountains in the U.S. (along with Denali and Mount Rainier).

The sign and benchmark at the very summit of Mount Washington, behind the massive visitor's center (1982-07-27).
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ProminenceKey Col Page (Detailed prominence information) Clean Prominence: 6146 ft/1873 m Optimistic Prominence: 6166 ft/1879 m Line Parent: Potato Knob Key Col: Champlain Canal 140 ft/43 m
IsolationIsolation Page (Detailed isolation information) Distance: 819.56 mi/1318.96 km Isolation Limit Point: 35.852594, -82.248482Nearest Higher Neighbor in the PBC database: Celo Knob (SW)
RangesContinent: North AmericaRange2: Appalachian MountainsRange3: Northern U.S. Appalachians (Highest Point)Range4: White Mountains (Highest Point)Range5: Presidential Range (Highest Point)Range6: Mount Washington Massif (Highest Point)
Ridges/DividesWhite Mountain Crest (Highest Point)
Drainage BasinsMajor Triple Divide Point
Androscoggin (HP)Gulf of Maine (HP)Atlantic-Eastern USAAtlantic OceanSaco (HP)Gulf of Maine (HP)Atlantic-Eastern USAAtlantic OceanAmmonoosuc (HP)Connecticut (HP)Long Island Sound (HP)Atlantic-Eastern USAAtlantic Ocean
OwnershipLand: Mount Washington State Park (Highest Point)
First AscentJune, 1642 Field, Darby
Route #1 Dirt Road: Mount Washington Toll Road
Route #2 Railroad: Mount Washington Cog Railway
Route #3 Maintained Hiking Trail: Tuckerman Ravine TrailTrailhead: Pinkham Notch (Paved Road) 2032 ft/619 mVertical Gain: 4254 ft/1297 m
Data SourceGPS Reading or LIDAR
Dynamic Map Mount Washington ( Key Col) Other PeaksClick Here for a Full Screen Map

Other Photos

Click on photo for original larger-size version.A windy cloudy day on Washington! (2013-08-03). Photo by Alan Beck.Click here for larger-size photo.
Click on photo for original larger-size version.View of the Presidentials from Mt Isolation summit (2008-10-18).Click here for larger-size photo. Edit Photo Info
Click on photo for original larger-size version.The Presidential range from the Pliny Range (2009-04-19).Click here for larger-size photo. Edit Photo Info
Click on photo for original larger-size version.Summit of Mount Washington (2012-06-20). Photo by Matthew Lyons.Click here for larger-size photo.
Click on photo for original larger-size version.The clouds were rolling into the ravine! (2014-08-12). Photo by Robert Larkin.Click here for larger-size photo.
Click on photo for original larger-size version.At the Summit of Mt. Washington on my second Ascent (2005-07-08). Photo by Brian Molloy.Click here for larger-size photo.
Click on photo for original larger-size version.One of the many waterfalls along the Amonoosuc trail (2015-07-29). Photo by Eric Ryherd.Click here for larger-size photo.
Click on photo for original larger-size version.Mount Washington, New Hampshire (the highest peak in New England and North East USA) (2014-08-09). Photo by Salil Jha.Click here for larger-size photo.
Click on photo for original larger-size version.Mt. Washington on Ammonoosuc Ravine Trail/Crawford Path with Mikala O'Neil :) (2015-09-19). Photo by Theresa McGuinness.Click here for larger-size photo.
Click on photo for original larger-size version.Mikala and me. Crawford Path from Lake in the Clouds was stormy!! Then the sun came out at the summit (2015-09-20). Photo by Theresa McGuinness.Click here for larger-size photo.

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