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Mount Eisenhower

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Topo map
  
USGS Stairs Mountain

Prominence
  
107 m

Listing
  
Four-thousand footers

Elevation
  
1,457 m

Parent range
  
Presidential Range

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Location
  
Chandler's Purchase, Coös County, New Hampshire, U.S.

First ascent
  
Possibly Darby Field in June 1642, though no one has proven this yet.

Easiest route
  
Edmands Path, Mt. Eisenhower Loop

Mountain range
  
White Mountains, Presidential Range, Appalachian Mountains

Similar
  
Mount Pierce, Mount Monroe, Mount Jackson, Mount Jefferson, Mount Madison

Mount Eisenhower (formerly Mount Pleasant) is a mountain in the Presidential Range in the White Mountains of New Hampshire approximately 4,760 ft (1,450 m) high. Named after President Dwight D. Eisenhower, its summit offers a 360° view of New Hampshire's mountains. It is inaccessible by road.

Map of Mt Eisenhower, Chandlers Purchase, NH 03589, USA

The Crawford Path, carrying the Appalachian Trail, crosses the mountain near its summit. It separates from the summit loop trail at 4,400 feet (1,300 m), 0.3 mi (0.5 km) south of the summit, and rejoins it 0.3 mi (0.5 km) northeast of the summit, having made a net elevation gain of about 40 feet (12 m) and reached a maximum on Eisenhower of about 4,520 feet (1,380 m).

The shortest trail route to the summit of Eisenhower is from a parking lot on Mount Clinton Road, to its westnorthwest, via primarily the Edmands Path. Several routes are available from points more or less southwest of it on Route 302; the most used of these (probably roughly equal in popularity to the Edmands route) is via the Crawford Path, starting from a parking lot on Mount Clinton Road, very near 302 and just north of the Highland Center in the Crawford Notch area. Mount Monroe lies on the ridge northeast of Mt. Eisenhower, and Mount Pierce to the southwest. All three of these peaks are included on the peak-bagging list of four-thousand footers in New Hampshire. Mount Franklin, an "unofficial" peak (not prominent enough to be included in the list), lies between Mount Eisenhower and Mount Monroe.

References

Mount Eisenhower Wikipedia