Mt O-J-I
Its unique name is the result of several massive landslides.
Plan Around Mt O-J-I
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Mt O-J-I Details
Mt OJI is located in the southwestern section of the Baxter State Park and has an elevation of 3,434 feet. Its unique name is the result of several massive landslides that have giving the impression of three letters: O-J-I. Time has altered there appearance.
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Mt O-J-I
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0.5 mi away
Mt Coe
Located in the southwestern section of the Baxter State Park and has an elevation of 3,795 feet.
1.2 mi away
Mt. Coe Trail
This can be difficult footing as the slide is gravel, loose rock, and large granite.
1.3 mi away
South Brother
Located in the western section of the Baxter State Park and has an elevation of 3,930 feet.
1.4 mi away
The Ledges
A series of natural waterslides located within Baxter State Park.
1.5 mi away
Slide Dam
Provides good swimming and fishing opportunities (fly fishing only).