Middle Weeks Mountain
Middle Weeks Mountain is a peak in Town of Randolph, Coös County, New Hampshire and has an elevation of 3,701 feet.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Mount North Weeks and South Weeks.
Mount North Weeks
Peak
Mount Weeks, formerly Round Mountain, is a mountain located in Coos County, New Hampshire. Mt. Weeks is the northeasternmost of the Pliny Range of the White Mountains and the highest point within the city limits of Berlin, New Hampshire.
South Weeks
Peak
South Weeks, or Mount Weeks-South Peak, is a mountain located in Coos County, New Hampshire, United States, within the western part of the city limits of Berlin.
Mount Waumbek
Peak
Mount Waumbek is a mountain located in Coos County, New Hampshire. The mountain is part of the Pliny Range of the White Mountains. Waumbek is flanked to the northeast by Mount Weeks, to the west by Mount Starr King, and to the southeast by Pliny Mountain.
Middle Weeks Mountain
- Type: Peak with an elevation of 3,701 feet
- Category: landform
- Location: Town of Randolph, Coös County, New Hampshire, New England, United States, North America
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Latitude
44.4497° or 44° 26′ 59″ northLongitude
-71.3794° or 71° 22′ 46″ westElevation
3,701 feet (1,128 metres)Open location code
87PCCJXC+V6OpenStreetMap ID
node 3300692085OpenStreetMap feature
natural=peak
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