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'''Hurricane Mountain''' is a {{convert|3694|ft|m|sing=on}} mountain near [[Keene, New York|Keene]] in the north of the [[Adirondack High Peaks|High Peaks]] region of the [[Adirondacks]] in [[New York]], United States. It has some of the most impressive views of any of the lesser peaks; this is due to its [[topographic prominence|prominence]], and the fact that its summit was cleared by [[Verplanck Colvin]] in the course of his early survey of the Adirondacks.<ref>Goodwin, Tony, ed., ''Adirondack Trails, High Peaks Region'', Lake George, New York: [[Adirondack Mountain Club]], 2004. ISBN 1-931951-05-5</ref> On a clear day, the length of [[Lake Champlain]] and the [[Green Mountains]] of [[Vermont]] are visible to the east, and many of the High Peaks can be seen to the south through the northwest. There is a disused [[fire tower]] on the top. |
'''Hurricane Mountain''' is a {{convert|3694|ft|m|sing=on}} mountain near [[Keene, New York|Keene]] in the north of the [[Adirondack High Peaks|High Peaks]] region of the [[Adirondacks]] in [[New York (state)|New York]], United States. It has some of the most impressive views of any of the lesser peaks; this is due to its [[topographic prominence|prominence]], and the fact that its summit was cleared by [[Verplanck Colvin]] in the course of his early survey of the Adirondacks.<ref>Goodwin, Tony, ed., ''Adirondack Trails, High Peaks Region'', Lake George, New York: [[Adirondack Mountain Club]], 2004. ISBN 1-931951-05-5</ref> On a clear day, the length of [[Lake Champlain]] and the [[Green Mountains]] of [[Vermont]] are visible to the east, and many of the High Peaks can be seen to the south through the northwest. There is a disused [[fire tower]] on the top. |
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[[Image:Hurricane Mtn from Cascade Mtn.jpg|thumb|left|Hurricane from [[Cascade Mountain (New York)|Cascade]] (on horizon, center)]]There are three trails to the summit, from the north (unmaintained), south and east. Atop the mountain is the [[Hurricane Mountain Fire Observation Station]], added to the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 2007.<ref name="nris">{{NRISref|2009a}}</ref> |
[[Image:Hurricane Mtn from Cascade Mtn.jpg|thumb|left|Hurricane from [[Cascade Mountain (New York)|Cascade]] (on horizon, center)]]There are three trails to the summit, from the north (unmaintained), south and east. Atop the mountain is the [[Hurricane Mountain Fire Observation Station]], added to the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 2007.<ref name="nris">{{NRISref|2009a}}</ref> |
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Hurricane Mountain | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 3,678 ft (1,121 m) |
Prominence | 1,982 ft (604 m) |
Coordinates | 44°14′06″N 73°42′37″W / 44.23500°N 73.71028°W |
Geography | |
Location | Keene / Elizabethtown, New York, U.S. |
Parent range | Adirondacks |
Topo map | Elizabethtown |
Hurricane Mountain is a 3,694-foot (1,126 m) mountain near Keene in the north of the High Peaks region of the Adirondacks in New York, United States. It has some of the most impressive views of any of the lesser peaks; this is due to its prominence, and the fact that its summit was cleared by Verplanck Colvin in the course of his early survey of the Adirondacks.[1] On a clear day, the length of Lake Champlain and the Green Mountains of Vermont are visible to the east, and many of the High Peaks can be seen to the south through the northwest. There is a disused fire tower on the top.
There are three trails to the summit, from the north (unmaintained), south and east. Atop the mountain is the Hurricane Mountain Fire Observation Station, added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2007.[2]
References
- ^ Goodwin, Tony, ed., Adirondack Trails, High Peaks Region, Lake George, New York: Adirondack Mountain Club, 2004. ISBN 1-931951-05-5
- ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
External links
- Adirondack Mountain Club: Hurricane Mountain - A Big Open Summit
- "Hurricane Mountain". SummitPost.org.
- "Hurricane Mountain, New York". Peakbagger.com.
- "Hurricane Mountain". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior.
- 360 degree panoramic view from inside the tower's lookout
- The Fire Towers of New York