Route: Sewards Range (NY)

Submitted by vangraces on Fri, 05/09/2025 - 08:58am
Location
New York, US
Distance
22.5 mi
Vertical Gain
6,100 ft
Description

The Seward Range is one of the most remote areas in the Adirondack High Peaks, and consists of Seward, Donaldson, Emmons, and Seymour mountains. Seymour is separated from the other three by Ouluska Pass.

  • Seymour has an elevation of 4,120 feet, Seward has an elevation of 4,361 feet, Donaldson has an elevation of 4,140 feet, and Emmons has an elevation of 4,040 feet
  • Seymour is High Peak #34, Seward is High Peak #24, Donaldson is High Peak #33, and Emmons is High Peak #40
  • Hike includes trail junctions, steep rock slab, unmarked trail, and bridges