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Street Mountain (New York)

Coordinates: 44°10′47″N 74°02′38″W / 44.1797741°N 74.0437616°W / 44.1797741; -74.0437616
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Street Mountain
The trail sign at Street Mountain's peak.
Highest point
Elevation4,166 ft (1,270 m) NGVD 29[1]
ListingAdirondack High Peaks 31st[2]
Coordinates44°10′47″N 74°02′38″W / 44.1797741°N 74.0437616°W / 44.1797741; -74.0437616[3]
Geography
Street Mountain is located in New York Adirondack Park
Street Mountain
Street Mountain
Location of Street Mountain within New York
Street Mountain is located in the United States
Street Mountain
Street Mountain
Street Mountain (the United States)
LocationNorth Elba, Essex County, New York
Parent rangeStreet Range
Topo mapUSGS Ampersand Lake
Climbing
First ascentJune 27, 1921, by Bob Marshall, George Marshall, and Herbert Clark[4]

Street Mountain is a mountain located in Essex County, New York, named after Alfred Billings Street (1811–1881), a poet and New York State Librarian. The mountain is the high point of the Street Range of the Adirondack Mountains. Street's northeast ridge is Nye Mountain.

Street Mountain stands within the watershed of the Saint Lawrence River, which drains into the Gulf of Saint Lawrence. The southeast, east, and northeast slopes of Street Mtn. drain into the northern Indian Pass Brook, thence into the West Branch of the Ausable River, and Lake Champlain, thence into Canada's Richelieu River, and the Saint Lawrence River. The north and northwest slopes of Street Mtn. drain into the headwaters of the Chubb River, thence into the Ausable's West Branch. The west end of Street Mtn. drains into the northern Moose Creek, and thence into the Cold River, the Raquette River, and the Saint Lawrence River in Canada. The southwest slopes of Street Mtn. drain into Roaring Brook, thence into Duck Hole pond, the source of the Cold River.

Street Mountain is within the High Peaks Wilderness Area of New York's Adirondack Park.

The trail to the peak is unmarked and can be disorienting if there is snow covering the footpath. One portion of the trail requires hikers to cross a stream and it can become uncrossable if raining (especially during Spring snowmelt). Hikers are advised to bring a map and compass.

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Notes

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  1. ^ Goodwin, Tony, ed. (2021). Adirondack trails. High peaks region (15th ed.). Adirondack Mountain Club. pp. 286–287. ISBN 9780998637181.
  2. ^ "The Peaks – Adirondack 46ers". adk46er.org. Retrieved 29 May 2024.
  3. ^ "Street Mountain". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved November 22, 2021.
  4. ^ Carson, Russell M. L. (1927). Peaks and People of the Adirondacks. Garden City: Doubleday. pp. 159–160. ISBN 9781404751200.
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