Black Mountain State Forest

Coordinates: 44°4′45″N 71°56′0″W / 44.07917°N 71.93333°W / 44.07917; -71.93333
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Black Mountain State Forest is a 795-acre (322 ha) state forest in Haverhill, New Hampshire, on the western slopes of Black Mountain, a 2,840-foot (870 m) summit at the western edge of the White Mountains. In 1920 a report was issued on the state forest area that was then 343 acres (139 ha) and included a Black Mountain Lookout Station (no longer present). It was composed of pasture and young spruce. The original tract was purchased in 1919 and 1920.[1] The state forest is bordered to the east by the White Mountain National Forest, which covers the summit of the mountain.[2]

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References

  1. ^ "Report". 1920.
  2. ^ "GRANITView". University of New Hampshire, GRANIT program. Retrieved March 7, 2018.

44°4′45″N 71°56′0″W / 44.07917°N 71.93333°W / 44.07917; -71.93333