According to the USGS GNIS, the state of Maine in the United States has 11 peaks named Bear Mountain:
| Name | USGS link | State | County | Coordinates |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bear Mountain | Maine | Aroostook | 46°07′15″N 068°25′02″W / 46.12083°N 68.41722°W / 46.12083; -68.41722 | |
| Bear Mountain | Maine | Oxford | 44°09′24″N 070°42′32″W / 44.15667°N 70.70889°W / 44.15667; -70.70889 | |
| Bear Mountain | Maine | Oxford | 44°21′53″N 070°16′39″W / 44.36472°N 70.2775°W / 44.36472; -70.2775 | |
| Bear Mountain | Maine | Oxford | 44°26′56″N 070°57′20″W / 44.44889°N 70.95556°W / 44.44889; -70.95556 | |
| Bear Mountain | Maine | Penobscot | 45°15′43″N 068°17′30″W / 45.26194°N 68.29167°W / 45.26194; -68.29167 | |
| Bear Mountain | Maine | Penobscot | 45°18′21″N 068°05′45″W / 45.30583°N 68.09583°W / 45.30583; -68.09583 | |
| Bear Mountain | Maine | Penobscot | 46°01′21″N 068°39′21″W / 46.0225°N 68.65583°W / 46.0225; -68.65583 | |
| Bear Mountain | Maine | Piscataquis | 46°18′20″N 069°20′33″W / 46.30556°N 69.3425°W / 46.30556; -69.3425 | |
| Bear Mountain | Maine | Somerset | 44°40′12″N 069°45′07″W / 44.67°N 69.75194°W / 44.67; -69.75194 | |
| Bear Mountain | Maine | Somerset | 45°22′06″N 070°19′23″W / 45.36833°N 70.32306°W / 45.36833; -70.32306 | |
| Bear Mountain | Maine | Washington | 45°20′41″N 067°49′14″W / 45.34472°N 67.82056°W / 45.34472; -67.82056 |
| This set index article includes a list of mountains that share the same name (or similar names). |
Famous quotes containing the words bear and/or mountain:
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—Susan Faludi (20th century)
“Out of Plato come all things that are still written and debated among men of thought. Great havoc makes among our originalities. We have reached the mountain from which all these drift boulders were detached.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)