Presidential Range of the White Mountain National Forest

Center Lovell Inn is in the lakes & mountain district of Western Maine with an unimpeded panorama of the  Presidential Range of the White Mountain National Forest.  The Presidential Range is a 19 mile mountain range located in the White Mountains of New Hampshire consisting of  13 mountains, 9 of which are considered ‘4,000 footers’,  with the tallest and most famous mountain in the range being Mount Washington, standing at 6,288 feet, named after the first president. The second tallest mountain is Mount Adams,  named after the second president. The other presidential mountains include:


● Mount Madison – named after James Madison
● Mount Adams – named after John Adams
● Mount Jefferson – named after Thomas Jefferson
● Mount Washington – named after George Washington
● Mount Monroe – named after James Monroe
● Mount Eisenhower – named after Dwight Eisenhower
● Mount Pierce – named after Franklin Pierce


Followed by mountains named after prominent public figures of the 18th and 19th centuries. 

Center Lovell Inn is just a short drive to great hiking opportunities, and not far from the White Mountain National Forest, bordering Maine and New Hampshire and near the Appalachian National Scenic Trail. Check out our Hiking page for more information.

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