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Mount Madison

Mount Madison is the eighth-highest peak in New Hampshire's White Mountains, standing at 5,366 feet (1,635 meters). It features rugged, rocky terrain and lush alpine vegetation near its summit, offering expansive views of the surrounding ranges. As part of the Presidential Range, it was named after President James Madison. The mountain is popular with hikers, especially those tackling the challenging Heritage Trail. Its summit provides a rewarding panoramic outlook, making it a notable destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking scenic beauty and wilderness experience in New England.