New England Hundred Highest
The New England Hundred Highest list (commonly known as the NEHH) contains the 67 New England 4,000 footers + 33 other peaks. This is a fun list to pursue as a lot of the additional peaks are remote or require bushwhacking to get to the summit. After you hike all the New England Hundred Highest peaks, a hiker achievement patch is available from the AMC 4,000 Footer Club. There is also a separate patch if you hike all these mountains in the Winter season.
PLEASE NOTE: Below we’ve listed the 33 other peaks (in order by elevation) for you to check out. Information about the other 67 peaks can be found on the New England 67 4,000 Footers page, which you can find here. By clicking on the button below each mountain, you’ll find our complete report for that specific mountain, including hike stats, what trails we used, and what we thought of the overall hike. We also talk about alternative routes to the summit and what it’s like to hike that mountain in the winter. Enjoy!
Year Round NEHH Progress: Adam and Emily are both at 65/100
Winter NEHH Progress: Adam and Emily are both at 16/100
1. Sandwich Mountain - 3,980'
Sandwich Mountain
2. South brother - 3,970'
South Brother
3. Snow mountain (Chain of Ponds) - 3,960'
Snow Mountain (Chain of Ponds)
4. Pico peak - 3,957'
Pico Peak
5. The Bulge - 3,950'
The Bulge is in the middle of The Horn and Mount Cabot. There is a small summit cairn that marks the top of the viewless summit.
6. Stratton Mountain - 3,940'
Stratton Mountain
7. Mount Nancy - 3,926'
Mount Nancy
8. The Horn - 3,905'
The Horn rises above the shores of Unknown Pond and offers arguably the best views of the very wooded Pilot Range. There is a quick steep climb to the rocky summit where you’ll find views of the surrounding mountains.
9. Mount Weeks - 3,901'
Mount Weeks
10. South Weeks Mountain - 3,885'
South Weeks Mountain
11. Goose Eye Mountain - 3,870'
Goose Eye Mountain
12. Vose Spur - 3,862'
Vose Spur
13. Fort Mountain - 3,861'
Fort Mountain
14. Jay Peak - 3,858'
Jay Peak
15. White Cap Mountain - 3,856'
White Cap Mountain
16. Boundary Peak - 3,855'
Boundary Peak
17. Equinox Mountain - 3,850'
Equinox Mountain
18. Mendon Peak - 3,850'
Mendon Peak
19. East Sleeper - 3,840'
East Sleeper
20. Bread Loaf Mountain - 3,835'
Bread Loaf Mountain
21. Peak Above the Nubble (PATN) - 3,813'
Peak Above the Nubble (PATN)
22. Mount Bigelow, South Horn - 3,805'
Mount Bigelow, South Horn
23. Mount Coe - 3,795'
Mount Coe
24. East Kennebago Mountain - 3,791'
East Kennebago Mountain
25. Mount Wilson - 3,790'
Mount Wilson
26. Big jay - 3,786'
Big Jay
27. Snow Mountain (Cupsuptic) - 3,784'
Snow Mountain (Cupsuptic)
28. Baldpate Mountain - 3,780'
Baldpate Mountain
29. Kennebago Divide - 3,775'
Kennebago Divide
30. Scar Ridge - 3,774'
Scar Ridge
31. Elephant mountain - 3,772'
Elephant Mountain
32. Dorset mountain - 3,770'
Dorset Mountain
33. The Cannonballs, NE Peak - 3,769'
The Cannonballs, NE Peak
As experienced hikers, we always make sure that we are hiking with The Ten Essentials which include navigation, a headlamp, sun protection, first aid, a knife, shelter, extra food, water and clothes. Overtime, we have discovered some items that we always bring on our hikes and consider them to be our personal, expanded ten essentials.