Seward Mountain

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Seward Mountain is a prominent and remote Adirondack High Peak in New York’s Seward Range, popular among experienced hikers and peak-baggers.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
climate humid continental climate
country United States of America
surface form: United States
drainage Lake Champlain watershed
Raquette River watershed
St. Lawrence River watershed NERFINISHED
elevationFeet 4361
elevationMeters 1329
hasCoordinateSystem WGS84
hasEcosystem boreal forest
northern hardwood forest
hasNotableActivity backcountry hiking
bushwhacking
hasParentPeak Santanoni Peak NERFINISHED
hasSubpeak Donaldson Mountain NERFINISHED
Mount Emmons NERFINISHED
hikingAccessFrom Coreys Road NERFINISHED
isForestCovered true
isHighestPointOf Seward Range NERFINISHED
isNorthOf Saranac Lake, New York NERFINISHED
isPartOf Northern Adirondacks NERFINISHED
isRemote true
isTraillessHighPeak true
isWestOf Lake Placid, New York NERFINISHED
listing Adirondack High Peaks NERFINISHED
Northeast 111 4,000-footers (traditional list) NERFINISHED
locatedIn Adirondack Mountains
Franklin County, New York NERFINISHED
New York NERFINISHED
Seward Range NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
managedBy New York State Department of Environmental Conservation NERFINISHED
mountainRange Seward Range NERFINISHED
namedAfter William H. Seward NERFINISHED
partOf Adirondack High Peaks NERFINISHED
Adirondack Park NERFINISHED
popularWith experienced hikers
peak-baggers
prominenceFeet 1643
region High Peaks Wilderness NERFINISHED
state New York
topographicProminence 1643 ft
USGSTopoMap Ampersand Lake NERFINISHED

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