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Mount Washington State Park

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Type
  
State park

Area
  
24 ha

Created
  
1964 (1964)

Phone
  
+1 603-466-3347

Mount Washington State Park

Location
  
Mount Washington, New Hampshire

Operated by
  
New Hampshire Division of Parks and Recreation

Website
  
Mount Washington State Park

Address
  
1598 Mt Washington Auto Road, Sargent's Purchase, NH 03589, United States

Hours
  
Open today · 12AM–6:30PM, 8:30PM–12AMMonday12AM–6:30PM, 8:30PM–12AMTuesday12AM–6:30PM, 8:30PM–12AMWednesday12AM–6:30PM, 8:30PM–12AMThursday12AM–6:30PM, 8:30PM–12AMFriday12AM–6:30PM, 8:30PM–12AMSaturday12AM–6:30PM, 8:30PM–12AMSunday12AM–6:30PM, 8:30PM–12AM

Similar
  
Mount Washington, Moose Brook State Park, Tip‑Top House, Mount Washington Observatory, Crawford Notch State Park

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Mount Washington State Park is a 60.3-acre (24.4 ha) parcel perched on the summit of Mount Washington, the highest peak in the northeastern United States. Summer seasonal amenities include a cafeteria, restrooms, gift shops, the Mount Washington Observatory and its museum. The historic Tip Top House is located adjacent to the summit building and is open (small fee) to visitors from early May to early October. The park is accessible by the Mount Washington Auto Road, the Mount Washington Cog Railway, the Appalachian Trail, or numerous other hiking trails from surrounding trailheads including Pinkham Notch, Crawford Notch and the Cog Railway base station.

Contents

The land forming the park was originally given to Dartmouth College in 1951 by the estate of the owner of the Cog Railway. Dartmouth sold 59 acres (240,000 m2) to the State of New Hampshire in 1964 for use as a park and then sold the final 8 acres (32,000 m2) in 2008 for $2.1M, after a long-term broadcasting lease had expired. A small segment of the summit is still owned by the Cog Railway and used as the upper terminus of the railway.

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HistoryEdit

In 1642, Darby Field was the first to climb to the summit of Mount Washington. He supposedly had guidance by local Native Americans.

Construction of the auto road started in 1854. After funds ran out in 1856, the current Mount Washington Summit Road Company completed building it in 1859. It was at that time that summit buildings were erected. The Cog Railway completed construction in 1869. In 1908 a major fire destroyed all of the buildings but one — the Tip Top House.

References

Mount Washington State Park Wikipedia