This is the list of the 100 Highest peaks in New Hampshire. I have included Guyot (it is on the New Hampshire 3000 footer list) as it has a optimistic prominence of 200 feet. Peaks like Mount Lincoln and South Hancock have been debated for lack of 200 foot col, but since the Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC) still recognizes them, they have been included and the list left as is.
There are several "official" New Hampshire 100 Highest lists, giving this list a distinct flair. I have seen a list that has 103 peaks on it, one that ends with Dixville Peak at 106 and one that ends with Mount Kelsey at 107. The conservative prominence elevation cut off point is 3500 feet. *Elevations may differ depending on what website/topographic map set you use.*
There are several "official" New Hampshire 100 Highest lists, giving this list a distinct flair. I have seen a list that has 103 peaks on it, one that ends with Dixville Peak at 106 and one that ends with Mount Kelsey at 107. The conservative prominence elevation cut off point is 3500 feet. *Elevations may differ depending on what website/topographic map set you use.*
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