Seymour Mountain

Seymour Mountain is the #34 highest of the 46 Adirondack High Peaks at 4,120 feet above sea level. Herd path (unmarked).

Part of Seward Range; herd path; remote; often done as Seward Range traverse.

Named for Horatio Seymour, Governor of New York during the Civil War.

Peak Facts
Elevation4,120 ft
Rank#34 of 46
Difficulty7
Trail TypeHerd path (unmarked)
Primary TrailheadCorey's Road (Calkins Brook)
Typical Elevation Gain3,800 ft