Ball Crag Aerial imagery: USGS National Map (public domain)
Pillars

Ball Crag — Pillars 26.9 Miles WSW of Chapman Inn

Coos County, New Hampshire · USGS Mount Washington Quadrangle · GNIS 871441

One of only 15 pillars catalogued within the 80 km reach of Chapman Inn, Ball Crag lies on the USGS Mount Washington quadrangle in Coos County, New Hampshire — 26.9 miles west-southwest of the Inn.

Distance from Inn
26.9 mi
Bearing
WSW
Drive time
46 min

Landmark Profile

Classification & USGS reference

Catalogued under GNIS Feature ID 871441, Ball Crag is recorded as a rock pillar on the USGS Mount Washington quadrangle in Coos County, New Hampshire (FIPS 33/007). Catalogued in GNIS since 08/27/1980.

Coordinates & physical setting

Ball Crag sits at 44.27479° N, 71.30091° W (DMS 44°16′29″ N, 71°18′03″ W).

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Other pillars in Coos County, New Hampshire

Coos County, NH contains 8 pillars catalogued in the USGS Geographic Names Information System, counting Ball Crag itself. The ones closest to Ball Crag:

Feature USGS Quadrangle Distance
Lion Head Mount Washington 0.8 mi
Nelson Crag Mount Washington 0.8 mi
Glen Boulder Stairs Mountain 2.9 mi
Kelton Crag Mount Washington 6 mi
Eagle Crag Wild River 11.4 mi
Pininsula Molls Rock Umbagog Lake North 36.7 mi
Table Rock Dixville Notch 40.6 mi

Features on the USGS Mount Washington Quadrangle

The Mount Washington 7.5-minute topographic quadrangle holds 68 catalogued natural features alongside Ball Crag. A sampling nearest to this location:

Feature Type County Offset
Chandler Ridge Ridges Coos County, NH 0.2 mi
Mount Washington Summits Coos County, NH 0.3 mi
White Mountains Ranges Coos County, NH 0.3 mi
Presidential Range Ranges Coos County, NH 0.3 mi
Alpine Gardens Other Natural Features Coos County, NH 0.5 mi
Agiocochook Crag Summits Coos County, NH 0.6 mi
Spaulding Lake Lakes Coos County, NH 0.7 mi
Lion Head Pillars Coos County, NH 0.8 mi
Nelson Crag Pillars Coos County, NH 0.8 mi
Bigelow Lawn Other Natural Features Coos County, NH 0.9 mi

Ranking & rarity

  • Among the 15 pillars catalogued within 80 km of Chapman Inn, Ball Crag ranks #7 by proximity to the Inn (closer than 53%).
  • This is one of only 15 pillars catalogued within Chapman Inn’s 80 km reach — a rare classification in the local landscape.

Visiting from Chapman Inn

Distance, bearing & drive time

A 46-minute drive along back roads separates the front door of Chapman Inn from Ball Crag — 26.9 miles west-southwest as the crow flies, on compass bearing WSW.

Best time to visit

Accessible May through November in most years. Being this far north (lat 44.275°), first snows typically arrive by mid-October and linger into early May — narrow the window accordingly. At 26.9 miles from the Inn, block the full day — sunrise start, late return, packed meals. Conditions at Ball Crag track the nearby Chandler Ridge (0.2 mi away) closely — if that is runnable, so is this.

Nearest features to Ball Crag

Feature Type County Distance
Chandler Ridge Ridges Coos County, NH 0.2 mi
Mount Washington Summits Coos County, NH 0.3 mi
White Mountains Ranges Coos County, NH 0.3 mi
Presidential Range Ranges Coos County, NH 0.3 mi
Alpine Gardens Other Natural Features Coos County, NH 0.5 mi

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Ball Crag located?

Ball Crag is in Coos County, New Hampshire, approximately 26.9 miles west-southwest of Chapman Inn in Bethel, Maine. It appears on the USGS Mount Washington topographic quadrangle.

How far is Ball Crag from Chapman Inn?

The drive runs about 46 minutes, 26.9 miles west-southwest (bearing WSW) of the Inn.

What type of natural feature is Ball Crag?

The U.S. Geological Survey classifies Ball Crag as a rock pillar, catalogued under GNIS Feature ID 871441 on the Mount Washington quadrangle.

When is the best time to visit Ball Crag?

Accessible May through November in most years.

How many other pillars are in Coos County, New Hampshire?

GNIS lists 7 other pillars in Coos County, New Hampshire.

How rare is pillars as a classification near Chapman Inn?

Only 15 pillars are catalogued within the 80 km radius of the Inn — a comparatively rare classification.