The High Peaks is a region of the US state of Maine, lying entirely within Franklin County. It is roughly bounded by State Route 4 to the southwest, State Route 16 to the northwest, State Route 16/27 to the northeast and State Route 142 to the southeast. The region contains eight of the 14 Maine 4,000-footers and includes 21,000 acres (85 km2) above 2,700 feet (820 m). By comparison, Baxter State Park, which contains Maine's highest mountain, Mount Katahdin, and has a similar overall land area, has 39% less land over 2700 feet. The Appalachian Trail passes through the area, covering a distance of 32.2 miles (52 km) and climbing a total of 10,000 feet (3,000 m).[1]
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Baxter State Park |
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High Peaks | |
Bigelow Range | |
Eastern White Mountains | |
New Hampshire | |
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Carter-Moriah Range |
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Presidential Range | |
Crawford Notch area | |
Twin Range |
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Pemigewasset Wilderness | |
Sandwich Range |
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Franconia Range | |
Western White Mountains |
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Vermont | |
Green Mountains |
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Augusta (capital) | ||
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