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Mount Blue
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Mount Blue from near the summit of Mount Moosilauke
Highest point
Elevation 4,529 ft (1,380 m)
Prominence 129 ft (39 m)
Geography
Mount Blue is located in New Hampshire
Mount Blue
Mount Blue
Location in New Hampshire
Location Grafton County, New Hampshire
Parent range White Mountains
Topo map USGS Mount Moosilauke

Mount Blue is a mountain found in the beautiful White Mountains range. It is located in the town of Benton, New Hampshire. Even though Mount Blue stands over 4,000 feet tall, it is not usually counted as one of New Hampshire's famous four-thousand footers. This is because its prominence (how much it rises above the land around it) is less than 200 feet. This makes it a smaller peak, often considered part of the larger Mount Moosilauke.

Exploring Mount Blue: A White Mountains Peak

Mount Blue is a notable peak within the White Mountains. It offers unique views and is part of a larger mountain system. Understanding its features helps us appreciate its place in the New Hampshire landscape.

Where is Mount Blue Located?

Mount Blue is situated in Grafton County, New Hampshire. Specifically, it is within the town of Benton. This area is known for its stunning natural beauty and many outdoor activities.

How Tall is Mount Blue?

Mount Blue reaches an elevation of 4,529 feet (about 1,380 meters) above sea level. This makes it a tall mountain. However, its specific features mean it's not always listed with other very tall peaks.

What is Prominence in Mountains?

When we talk about mountains, "prominence" is important. It measures how high a mountain rises from the lowest point connecting it to a higher peak. For Mount Blue, its prominence is only 129 feet. This low prominence means it is seen as a "sub-peak" of Mount Moosilauke.

Mount Blue and the Four-Thousand Footers

New Hampshire has a list of "four-thousand footers." These are mountains over 4,000 feet tall with a prominence of at least 200 feet. Because Mount Blue's prominence is less than 200 feet, it doesn't make this special list. It's still a significant peak, just not one of the official "four-thousand footers."

Visiting Mount Blue and the White Mountains

The White Mountains are a popular destination for hikers and nature lovers. Mount Blue is part of this amazing natural area.

What Can You Do in the White Mountains?

The White Mountains offer many outdoor adventures. You can go hiking, camping, and enjoy scenic drives. In winter, skiing and snowboarding are popular. The area is perfect for exploring nature.

What is the United States Geological Survey?

The United States Geological Survey (USGS) is a science agency of the U.S. government. They study the Earth, its natural resources, and natural hazards. They create detailed maps, like the "Mount Moosilauke" map, which helps people explore areas like Mount Blue.

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