Emmons Mountain is the #40 highest of the 46 Adirondack High Peaks at 4,040 feet above sea level. Herd path (unmarked).
Part of Seward Range; herd path; remote; muddy; long approach.
Named for Ebenezer Emmons, state geologist who led early scientific expeditions to the High Peaks.
| Elevation | 4,040 ft |
|---|---|
| Rank | #40 of 46 |
| Difficulty | 7 |
| Trail Type | Herd path (unmarked) |
| Primary Trailhead | Corey's Road (Calkins Brook) |
| Typical Elevation Gain | 4,000 ft |