North Moat Mountain


North Moat Mountain is one of the lesser traveled peaks in the White Mountains, located in Carroll County, New Hampshire. North Moat is flanked to the south by Middle Moat Mountain, and to the west by Big Attitash Mountain. North Moat Mountain stands within the watershed of the upper Saco River, which drains into the Gulf of Maine at Saco, Maine. Based on peakery data, it ranks as the 165th highest mountain in New Hampshire and the 33611th highest mountain in the United States. North Moat Mountain has a rocky 3196 foot summit with many ledges and unobstructed views in all directions. The loop hike from Diana’s Baths parking area is just over 10 miles and around 2800 feet elevation gain to make for a solid 5-7 hour day. The bare and rocky summit is littered with an enormous amount of wild blueberry bushes (ripe in July.)