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East Osceola, the 4,156-foot-high eastern peak of Mount Osceola in the White Mountains, is one of the New Hampshire’s 4,000-footers but it is less famous and less popular than Osceola’s main summit. It is also harder to reach and offers less interesting views, but if you are trying to bag all peaks, it is worth the effort. In the summer, you should hike first to Osceola and then follow the trail eastward along the ridge. The trail is steep and has a short scrambling part known as the Chimney. Another trail that reaches the East Osceola summit goes up the mountain from Mad River Notch just north of Greeley Ponds, along its northeastern ridge.

East Osceola
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Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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