Sometime around the late 2000s and early 2010s, Spaulding Mountain and nearby Mount Redington were determined to be just a bit above 4,000 feet. Spaulding always had a short 150-yard side trail off of the Appalachian Trail. Though the views aren’t as extensive as neighboring Mount Abraham and Sugarloaf Mountain, it features directional views from its wooded summit.
The Appalachian Trail near Spaulding Mountain. June, 2014 Sugarloaf Mountain from Spaulding Mountain. June, 2014 The Spaulding Mountain summit sign, not updated to its newly found 4000+ foot elevation. September, 2011 View Southwest toward the Presidentials from Spaulding Mountain. June, 2014 The CCC Plaque on the Appalachian Trail near Spaulding Mountain. June, 2014