| East Peak Mount Osceola | |
|---|---|
East Osceola as seen from the summit ofMount Osceola | |
| Highest point | |
| Elevation | 4,156 ft (1,267 m) NGVD 29[1] |
| Prominence | 316 ft (96 m)[1] |
| Listing | White Mountain 4000-Footers |
| Coordinates | 44°00′22″N71°31′14″W / 44.006235°N 71.520622°W /44.006235; -71.520622[1] |
| Geography | |
| Parent range | White Mountains |
| Topo map | USGSMount Osceola |
TheEast Peak ofMount Osceola is one of the officialNew Hampshire4000-footers, standing at an elevation of 4,156 feet (1,267 m).[2] East Osceola's prominence is between 316 feet (96 m) and 356 feet (109 m), with the key saddle between it andMount Osceola.[1] It can be approached via the Greeley Ponds trail from theKancamagus Highway or from the summit of neighboring Osceola. Both routes are not without difficulties; the trail from the ponds is extremely steep and prolonged, and the approach from Osceola contains a chimney, along with a less hazardous bypass by way of the saddle connecting the peaks. The summit is undistinguished and surrounded by trees.
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