Mount Putnam (Vermont) Explained

Mount Putnam
Elevation Ft:3642
Prominence Ft:2470
Prominence Ref:[1]
Listing:18 New England Fifty Finest
Location:Worcester / Stowe, Vermont, U.S.
Range:Worcester Range
Coordinates:44.4183°N 110.3°W
Topo:USGS Stowe

Mount Putnam is a mountain located on the border between Washington County and Lamoille County, Vermont, in the Putnam State Forest.

Topography

Mount Putnam, the high point of the Worcester Range, is flanked to the northeast by Mount Worcester, and to the southwest by Mount Hunger.It is the sixth most prominent peak in Vermont. The summit is in Washington County, but the mountain extends into Lamoille County as well.

Mount Putnam stands within the watershed of the Winooski River, which drains into Lake Champlain, and ultimately into the Gulf of Saint Lawrence in Canada.The north side of Mount Putnam drains into Gold Brook, thence into the Little River and the Winooski River.The west side of Mt. Putnam drains into Thatcher Brook, and thence into the Winooski.The east side of Mt. Putnam drains into Minister Brook, thence into the North Branch of the Winooski River.

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