Wapack Range
{{Short description|Mountain range in the northeastern United States}}
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{{Infobox mountain
| name=Wapack Range
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| photo=Kidder Mountain Wapack NH.jpg
| photo_size=200px
| photo_caption=View from Kidder Mountain
| country= United States
| subdivision1_type= States
| subdivision1= {{enum|New Hampshire|Massachusetts}}
| length_mi=18
| length_orientation=north-south
| highest=Pack Monadnock
| elevation_ft=2290
| range_coordinates= {{coord|42|48.9|N|71|53.5|W|type:mountain|format=dms|display=inline,title}}
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| geology= Metamorphic:
Littleton Formation
| age= Devonian
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The Wapack Range, sometimes referred to as the Pack Monadnock Range, is a {{convert|20|mi|km|adj=mid|-long}} range of mountains in south-central New Hampshire and adjacent Massachusetts, in the northeastern United States. The range is considered very scenic and rugged with many bare summits and ledges ranging from {{convert|1800|to|2290|ft}}. The {{convert|22|mi|adj=on}} Wapack Trail, one of the oldest interstate hiking trails in the United States, traverses it. The Wapack Range is also the northern terminus of the {{convert|90|mi|adj=on}} Midstate Trail.
The range, composed of heavily metamorphosed schist and quartzite, is oriented north–south and is located in the towns of New Ipswich, Temple, Sharon, Peterborough, and Greenfield, New Hampshire; and in Massachusetts, the towns of Ashburnham and Ashby.
Image:Mount Watatic1.jpg summit]]
Notable peaks include, from south to north, Mount Watatic, Pratt Mountain, New Ipswich Mountain, Barrett Mountain, Kidder Mountain, Temple Mountain, Pack Monadnock and North Pack Monadnock.
Significant parcels on the Wapack Range have been conserved as state parks, state forests, or properties managed by non-profit land conservation organizations. Miller State Park, the oldest state park in New Hampshire, is located on Pack Monadnock. A defunct ski area on Temple Mountain was acquired by the state of New Hampshire in 2006 and is also slated for state park status. Windblown Ski Area, on and around Barrett Mountain, was one of the oldest operating cross country ski areas in the United States.{{cite web | url=http://windblownxc.com/general-info/history.html | title=Windblownxc – Cross Country Skiing and SnowShoeing }} Conservation efforts on Mount Watatic have resulted in the protection of the mountain from recent attempts to blast a communications tower road to the summit and open the mountain to housing development on the location of another former ski area. The non-profit Friends of the Wapack {{Cite web |title=The Friends of the Wapack |url=https://wapack.org/ |access-date=2023-02-19 |website=Friends of the Wapack |language=en-US}} have been involved in conservation of the range since 1985.
References
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External links
- [http://www.wapack.org/ Friends of the Wapack]
{{Mountains of Massachusetts}}
{{Mountains of New Hampshire}}
Category:Mountain ranges of New Hampshire
Category:Mountain ranges of Massachusetts
Category:Mountains of Middlesex County, Massachusetts
Category:Mountains of Worcester County, Massachusetts
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