Macomb Mountain

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Macomb Mountain is a prominent Adirondack peak in New York State, known for its rugged trails and status as one of the region’s celebrated High Peaks.

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instanceOf mountain
accessPoint Elk Lake trailhead NERFINISHED
approximateLatitude 44.070° N
approximateLongitude 73.744° W
country United States of America
surface form: United States
difficulty moderate to difficult hike
drainage waters flowing to the Boquet River
waters flowing to the Schroon River
elevation 1290 meters
4235 feet
hasSummitVegetation boreal forest
hasTrailCharacteristic rugged
steep
unmarked in sections
hasTrailType herd path
isGoalFor Adirondack 46er completion
isOneOf Adirondack Forty-Sixers NERFINISHED
listing Adirondack High Peaks NERFINISHED
locatedIn Essex County, New York
New York State NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedInMountainRange Adirondack Mountains NERFINISHED
managedBy New York State Department of Environmental Conservation NERFINISHED
namedFor Alexander Macomb NERFINISHED
nearestHighPeak Dix Mountain NERFINISHED
South Dix (Carson Peak) NERFINISHED
notableFeature open slide on the ascent route
offersViewOf Dix Range NERFINISHED
Elk Lake NERFINISHED
partOf Dix Range NERFINISHED
popularActivity hiking
peak bagging
snowshoeing
prominence Approximately 250 meters
region Adirondack Park NERFINISHED
seasonalAccess year-round, weather permitting
state New York
topographicMap USGS Elk Lake NERFINISHED
withinProtectedArea Adirondack Forest Preserve NERFINISHED

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