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Presidential Range Collection

The Presidential Range in New Hampshire's White Mountain National Forest is a breathtaking sight to behold

Background imagePresidential Range Collection: Mount Monroe and Adams, c. 1874 (oil on panel)

Mount Monroe and Adams, c. 1874 (oil on panel)
COG62636 Mount Monroe and Adams, c.1874 (oil on panel) by Robbins, Horace Wolcott (1842-1904); 76.2x137.2 cm; Private Collection; Cooley Gallery, Old Lyme, Connecticut, USA; American, out of copyright

Background imagePresidential Range Collection: Fall foliage on Mount Madision in New Hampshires White Mountain National Forest

Fall foliage on Mount Madision in New Hampshires White Mountain National Forest
Fall foliage on Mount Madison in New Hampshires White Mountain National Forest. View from Dome Rock

Background imagePresidential Range Collection: Sunset as seen from Dome Rock in New Hampshires White Mountain National Forest

Sunset as seen from Dome Rock in New Hampshires White Mountain National Forest

Background imagePresidential Range Collection: New Hampshires White Mountain National Forest

New Hampshires White Mountain National Forest

Background imagePresidential Range Collection: USA, New Hampshire, White Mountain National Forest, Fall colored hardwoods beneath

USA, New Hampshire, White Mountain National Forest, Fall colored hardwoods beneath Chandlers Ridge with summit of Mount Washington (upper left) in the clouds

Background imagePresidential Range Collection: Cherry Mountain and the distant Presidential Range as seen from Pondicherry National

Cherry Mountain and the distant Presidential Range as seen from Pondicherry National Wildlife Refuge in New Hampshire;s White Mountains

Background imagePresidential Range Collection: Fall foliage in New Hampshires White Mountains. The southern Presidential range

Fall foliage in New Hampshires White Mountains. The southern Presidential range as seen from Twin Mountain. White Mountain National Forest

Background imagePresidential Range Collection: Alpine Vegetation. Fall. Autumn colors above treeline in New Hampshires White Mountains

Alpine Vegetation. Fall. Autumn colors above treeline in New Hampshires White Mountains
North America, US, NH, Alpine Vegetation. Fall. Autumn colors above treeline in New Hampshires White Mountains. Valley fog

Background imagePresidential Range Collection: Mt. Monroe. Appalachian Trail. Sunset in the Southern Presidentials. White Mountain N

Mt. Monroe. Appalachian Trail. Sunset in the Southern Presidentials. White Mountain N
North America, US, NH, Mt. Monroe. Appalachian Trail. Sunset in the Southern Presidentials

Background imagePresidential Range Collection: Big Cherry Pond and the Presidential Range in Jefferson, New Hampshire. Pondicherry

Big Cherry Pond and the Presidential Range in Jefferson, New Hampshire. Pondicherry National Wildlife Refuge. White Mountains. Summer


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The Presidential Range in New Hampshire's White Mountain National Forest is a breathtaking sight to behold. With its majestic peaks, vibrant fall foliage, and stunning sunsets, it truly captures the essence of natural beauty. In the painting "Mount Monroe and Adams, " created in 1874, we get a glimpse of the range's timeless allure. The oil on panel artwork showcases the ruggedness and grandeur of these mountains that have stood tall for centuries. As autumn arrives, Mount Madison becomes adorned with a colorful display of fall foliage. The rich hues create a picturesque scene that perfectly complements the mountain's imposing presence. At Dome Rock, one can witness nature's spectacle as the sun sets over the Presidential Range. The sky transforms into a canvas painted with warm tones that reflect off the mountains' peaks, creating an ethereal atmosphere. Exploring White Mountain National Forest reveals even more wonders. From Cherry Mountain to Pondicherry National Wildlife Refuge, every corner offers unique perspectives on this iconic range. Hiking through this pristine wilderness during fall unveils an explosion of colors beneath your feet. Fall-colored hardwoods blanket the forest floor like nature's own tapestry, showcasing Mother Earth's artistic touch. Venturing above treeline presents another enchanting sight: alpine vegetation amidst autumn splendor. These vibrant hues contrast against rocky terrain and serve as a reminder of nature's resilience even in harsh conditions. For those seeking adventure along Appalachian Trail or from Mt. Monroe itself, witnessing sunset in Southern Presidentials is an experience like no other. As daylight fades away behind distant horizons, it paints these mountains with golden light—a fitting end to any day spent exploring this magnificent range.