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Seymour Mountain

Seymour Mountain is a mountain located in Franklin County, New York, named after Horatio Seymour, two-term Governor of New York (1853–1854, 1863–1864). The mountain is part of the Seward Mountains Range of the Adirondacks. Seymour Mountain faces Seward Mountain to the west across Ouluska Pass.

With an elevation of 4,091 ft., it is one of the shortest of the Adirondack High Peaks, but definitely not one of the easiest hikes. A round-trip hike is approximately 14 miles (longer if you include any of the other peaks in this range of high peaks). The last few miles of this hike includes very rugged, unmarked “herd path” for the final push to the summit.

My hike to the summit of Seymour Mountain was one of the most picturesque foliage views I’ve ever seen – making this one of my favorite interactive panoramic photos!