Lovewell Mountain is a 2,473-foot (754 m) mountain associated with the Sunapee Ridge in southwest New Hampshire. The mountain is traversed by the 50-mile (80 km) Monadnock-Sunapee Greenway and offers vistas from several ledges near its summit. Much of the mountain is wooded with species of the northern hardwood forest type; stands of coniferous red spruce are common on the mountain's higher elevations.

Lovewell Mountain
Highest point
Elevation2,473 ft (754 m)
Prominence837 ft (255 m)
Coordinates43°12′13″N 72°03′39″W / 43.20361°N 72.06083°W / 43.20361; -72.06083
Naming
EtymologyJohn Lovewell
Geography
LocationWashington, New Hampshire
Parent rangeSunapee Ridge
Geology
Age of rock200-400 million yrs.
Mountain typeMetamorphic rock
Climbing
Easiest routeMonadnock-Sunapee Greenway

The east side of Lovewell Mountain drains into the Beards Brook watershed, then into the Contoocook River, then the Merrimack River and the Atlantic Ocean. The west side drains into the North Branch watershed via a series of lakes and unnamed streams then joins Beards Brook just before its confluence with the Contoocook River.

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