North Baldface

Coordinates: 44°14′34″N 71°05′13″W / 44.24278°N 71.08694°W / 44.24278; -71.08694
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North Baldface

North Baldface is a 3,606-foot (1,099 m) mountain in the township of

White Mountains. It gets its name from its steep barren southeast face. Along with the neighboring summit South Baldface
, it is a popular hiking destination, especially in the summer. The two mountains are ascended by the Slippery Brook, Baldface Knob, Baldface Circle, Meader Ridge, and Bicknell Ridge trails.

Nearby mountains and drainage

South Baldface is located directly to the southeast, along the Baldface Circle Trail. To the west is the valley of the

, a 2,782-foot (848 m) summit, lies 3 miles (4.8 km) to the northeast.

The east side of the mountain drains via Charles Brook into the

Wild River, a tributary of the Androscoggin River and ultimately the Kennebec River
and Atlantic Ocean.

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44°14′34″N 71°05′13″W / 44.24278°N 71.08694°W / 44.24278; -71.08694