Bauneg Beg Mountain

Bauneg Beg Mountain
Bauneg Beg Mountain
Highest point
Elevation 860 ft (260 m)
Prominence 420 ft (130 m)[1]
Coordinates 43°23′03″N 70°47′06″W / 43.384088°N 70.784881°W / 43.384088; -70.784881Coordinates: 43°23′03″N 70°47′06″W / 43.384088°N 70.784881°W / 43.384088; -70.784881
Geography
Location York County, Maine, U.S.
Climbing
Easiest route Hiking, class 1

Bauneg Beg Mountain is a mountain summit located in the town of North Berwick, in York County in the state of Maine. Bauneg Beg Mountain climbs to 860 ft (260 m) above sea level. Bauneg Beg Mountain is taller than Mount Agamenticus, and has been used by mariners to navigate the Maine Coast. This area is characterized by rolling forested hills, broad stream valleys, and numerous swamps.

Bauneg Beg Mountain is the only mountain in southern Maine that does not have a radio tower on it.[2] It is home to the small whorled pogonia (Isotria medeoloides), one of the rarest orchids in the Eastern United States as well as the rare swamp saxifrage (Saxifraga pensylvanica) and Blanding's turtle (Emys blandingii).[3]

References

  1. "Bauneg Beg Mountain, Maine". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved 2012-05-05.
  2. "Bauneg Beg Mountain". Great Works Regional Land Trust. Retrieved 2012-05-05.
  3. "Bauneg Beg Mountain" (PDF). Maine Department of Conservation. Retrieved 2012-05-05.
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