Crocker Cirque
Most well-known amongst the Appalachian Trail hikers community, Crocker Cirque is a glacial cirque between the North and South Crocker Mountains.
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Crocker Cirque Details
Most well-known amongst the Appalachian Trail hikers community, Crocker Cirque is a glacial cirque between the North and South Crocker Mountains. It features a reflective pool at the base and is accessed via the Appalachian Trail. The North and South Peaks of Crocker Mountain both reach over 4,000 feet, making them a must-hike for some, and no easy feat.
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Nearby Parks Around Crocker Cirque
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Crocker Cirque
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Crocker Mountain
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