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Mount Carberry — Summits 19.0 Miles WNW of Chapman Inn
Coos County, New Hampshire · USGS Berlin Quadrangle · GNIS 871616
Within Coos County, New Hampshire, on the USGS Berlin quadrangle, the summit known as Mount Carberry sits 19.0 miles west-northwest of Chapman Inn.
Wikidata short description: “mountain in United States of America”
Landmark Profile
Classification & USGS reference
Within Coos County, New Hampshire, the U.S. Geological Survey lists Mount Carberry as a summit on the Berlin topographic quadrangle (FIPS 33/007), under Feature ID 871616. Last revised by the Board on Geographic Names on 11/07/2020.
Coordinates & physical setting
Mount Carberry sits at 44.45875° N, 71.16576° W (DMS 44°27′32″ N, 71°09′57″ W).
Other summits in Coos County, New Hampshire
Coos County, NH contains 226 summits catalogued in the USGS Geographic Names Information System, counting Mount Carberry itself. The ones closest to Mount Carberry:
| Feature | USGS Quadrangle | Elevation | Distance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cascade Mountain | Berlin | — | 1.9 mi |
| Mount Forest | Berlin | — | 1.9 mi |
| Mount Jasper | Berlin | — | 2.4 mi |
| Jericho Mountain | Berlin | — | 2.8 mi |
| Mount Hayes | Berlin | — | 3 mi |
| Wocket Ledge | Shelburne | — | 3 mi |
| Bald Cap | Shelburne | — | 3.2 mi |
| Cates Hill | Milan | — | 3.4 mi |
| Sugar Mountain | Berlin | — | 3.6 mi |
| Bald Cap Peak | Shelburne | — | 3.7 mi |
Features on the USGS Berlin Quadrangle
The Berlin 7.5-minute topographic quadrangle holds 38 catalogued natural features alongside Mount Carberry. A sampling nearest to this location:
| Feature | Type | County | Offset |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cascade Brook Reservoir | Reservoirs | Coos County, NH | 0.7 mi |
| J Brodie Smith Reservoir | Reservoirs | Coos County, NH | 0.8 mi |
| Dead River | Streams | Coos County, NH | 1.1 mi |
| Androscoggin River Reservoir | Reservoirs | Coos County, NH | 1.2 mi |
| Androscoggin River Reservoir | Reservoirs | Coos County, NH | 1.3 mi |
| Cascade Alpine Brook | Streams | Coos County, NH | 1.3 mi |
| Cascade Mill Lagoons | Reservoirs | Coos County, NH | 1.4 mi |
| Cascade Mountain | Summits | Coos County, NH | 1.9 mi |
| Mount Forest | Summits | Coos County, NH | 1.9 mi |
| Trident Pass | Gaps | Coos County, NH | 1.9 mi |
Historical record
Also known as: Mt. Carberry.
Visiting from Chapman Inn
Distance, bearing & drive time
Follow the compass bearing WNW out of Bethel for 19.0 miles (west-northwest) and you reach Mount Carberry; at typical rural speeds the trip runs roughly 33 minutes.
Best time to visit
Accessible May through November in most years. Being this far north (lat 44.459°), first snows typically arrive by mid-October and linger into early May — narrow the window accordingly. At 19.0 miles from the Inn, plan on a comfortable day trip with time for lunch on the road. Conditions at Mount Carberry track the nearby Cascade Brook Reservoir (0.7 mi away) closely — if that is runnable, so is this.
Nearest features to Mount Carberry
| Feature | Type | County | Distance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cascade Brook Reservoir | Reservoirs | Coos County, NH | 0.7 mi |
| J Brodie Smith Reservoir | Reservoirs | Coos County, NH | 0.8 mi |
| Dead River | Streams | Coos County, NH | 1.1 mi |
| Androscoggin River Reservoir | Reservoirs | Coos County, NH | 1.2 mi |
| Androscoggin River Reservoir | Reservoirs | Coos County, NH | 1.3 mi |
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Mount Carberry located?
Mount Carberry is in Coos County, New Hampshire, approximately 19.0 miles west-northwest of Chapman Inn in Bethel, Maine. It appears on the USGS Berlin topographic quadrangle.
How far is Mount Carberry from Chapman Inn?
The drive runs about 33 minutes, 19.0 miles west-northwest (bearing WNW) of the Inn.
What type of natural feature is Mount Carberry?
The U.S. Geological Survey classifies Mount Carberry as a summit, catalogued under GNIS Feature ID 871616 on the Berlin quadrangle.
When is the best time to visit Mount Carberry?
Accessible May through November in most years.
What other names has Mount Carberry been known by?
Alternate or historical names on record: Mt. Carberry.
How many other summits are in Coos County, New Hampshire?
GNIS lists 225 other summits in Coos County, New Hampshire.
Wikidata: Q34880744.