The Mahoosuc Range, a northern extension of the White Mountains, straddles the border between New Hampshire and Maine. The range's highest peak, 4,170-foot (1,270 m) Old Speck Mountain, is the fifth-highest peak in Maine. Substantial parts of the range are publicly owned as parts of the National Park Service Appalachian Trail corridor and Grafton Notch State Park in Maine. The range is a subrange of the Appalachian Mountains.

Mahoosuc Range
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Highest point
PeakOld Speck Mountain
Elevation1,270 m (4,170 ft)
Coordinates44°34′15″N 70°57′18″W / 44.57083°N 70.95500°W / 44.57083; -70.95500
Dimensions
Length25 km (16 mi) NE–SW
Width5 km (3.1 mi)
Geography
CountryUnited States
StatesMaine and New Hampshire
Range coordinates44°30′N 71°0′W / 44.500°N 71.000°W / 44.500; -71.000
Parent rangeWhite Mountains, Appalachian Mountains

The Appalachian Trail traverses the main ridge of the Mahoosucs between Shelburne, New Hampshire and Grafton Notch in Maine. Mahoosuc Notch, considered one of the most difficult sections of the Appalachian Trail, cuts a deep cleft in the middle of the range between Mahoosuc Mountain and Fulling Mill Mountain.

The exact origins of the word are unknown. One possibility is that it comes from the Abenaki phrase meaning “abode of hungry animals”. It is also plausible that the name corresponds to the Massachusett for “mountain peak”.[1]

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(from north to south)

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