From Birdwatching in New Hampshire , p. 63.
Pitcher Mountain is a 2,153-foot monadnock located in southwest New Hampshire. The mountain is traversed by the 50-mile Monadnock-Sunapee Greenway and offers 360-degree views from its open summit. Lower elevations are wooded with species of the northern hardwood forest type; small stands of coniferous red spruce cling to the upper slopes. A fire tower stands on the summit and a beef livestock farm occupies the east shoulder of the mountain. Pitcher Mountain is part of an extensive area of heath barrens and blueberry fields that continue north over Hubbard Hill and Jackson Hill.
The east and north sides of Pitcher Mountain drain into the Beards Brook watershed, then into the Contoocook River, then the Merrimack River, and the Atlantic Ocean. The west and south sides drain into Robinson Brook, thence Otter Brook, “The Branch”, the Ashuelot River, then the Connecticut River, and Long Island Sound.
The AllTrails website has a description and map of a hike at Pitcher Mountain.
Restrooms on site
Wheelchair accessible trail
Entrance fee
Last updated October 19, 2023