Mount Osceola
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| Mount Osceola | |
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Summit of Mount Osceola in late November 2004. |
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| Elevation | 4,315 ft (1,315 m) |
| Listing | White Mountain 4000-Footers, New England Fifty Finest |
| Location | |
| Location | Grafton County, New Hampshire, USA |
| Range | White Mountains |
| Coordinates | 44°0′5.81″N 71°32′8.21″W / 44.0016139°N 71.5356139°WCoordinates: 44°0′5.81″N 71°32′8.21″W / 44.0016139°N 71.5356139°W |
| Topo map | USGS |
| Climbing | |
| Easiest route | Greeley Pond Trail |
Mount Osceola is a 4,315-foot (1,315 m) peak within the White Mountains of New Hampshire. Located in the White Mountain National Forest, Mount Osceola is named for a Seminole chief. Osceola can be ascended from the Greeley Pond Trail to the northeast of the mountain, which requires crossing the East Peak of Osceola first, or from the Tripoli Road to the south. There was a fire lookout tower at the top of the mountain, which significantly expanded the view from the peak, but it was taken down in the late 1970s. Views from the summit cover a large portion of the White Mountains, extending from Mount Washington in the northeast to the town of Waterville Valley in the south.
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