Owl's Head (Franconia, New Hampshire)

Owl's Head (Franconia, New Hampshire)
Owl's Head

Owl's Head from Bondcliff, with Franconia Ridge behind
Elevation 4,025 ft (1,227 m)
Prominence 825 ft (251 m) [1]
Listing White Mountain 4000-Footers
Location
Location Franconia, New Hampshire, USA
Range White Mountains
Coordinates 44°8′40″N 71°36′18″W / 44.14444°N 71.605°W / 44.14444; -71.605Coordinates: 44°8′40″N 71°36′18″W / 44.14444°N 71.605°W / 44.14444; -71.605
Climbing
Easiest route Hike

Owl's Head is a 4,025-foot (1,227 m) mountain in Franconia, New Hampshire. It lies between the Franconia Branch of the Pemigewasset River (to its east) and Lincoln Brook (to its west and south), in the Pemigewasset Wilderness of the White Mountain National Forest.

It is best known as one of the 48 White Mountains "four-thousand footers", and stands out among them mostly for what it lacks:

  • In height, it is 43rd of the 48.
  • It is the only one of the 48 without an officially maintained path to the summit, although an unofficial, unmaintained herd path comes within 0.2 miles (300 m).
  • The trees at its summit block (except when deep snow has fallen) any view beyond themselves. (There are, however, nice views from the Owls Head Slide while climbing up the unmaintained path to the summit.)
  • It is remote from approaches by road, due to

Probably for these reasons, it receives (as does Mount Isolation) a disproportionately frequent role as the last 4000-footer waiting to be climbed by those about to complete the list of 48.

In the fall of 2005, it was discovered that the traditional summit of Owl's Head (reached by the unmaintained beaten path) is actually a lower peak, and the true summit is approximately 0.2 mi north along the ridgeline. For now, the 4,000-footer committee is accepting climbs to the false summit.[2]

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