South Baldface, White Mountain National Forest
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South Baldface is a 3,547-foot mountain in the town of Chatham, New Hampshire in the eastern White Mountains. It gets its name from its steep barren eastern face. Along with the neighboring summit North Baldface, it is a popular hiking destination, especially in the summer. The two mountains are ascended by the Slippery Brook, Baldface Knob, Baldface Circle, Meader Ridge, and Bicknell Ridge trails. ()
Coordinates: 44°13'52"N, 71°4'40"W
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White Mountain National Forest
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South Baldface – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Black Mountain Ski Area, Carter Dome, Black Mountain, North Baldface.