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HURRICANE MT

Mountains and Summits


North American Plains Adirondacks

Hurricane Mt

3,694 ft

Located in the North American Plains mountain range, Hurricane Mountain is a prominent peak known for its breathtaking views and challenging hikes. With an elevation of approximately 3,694 feet, it stands proudly as one of the tallest peaks in the region. The mountain boasts a substantial size, covering a vast area of rugged terrain that offers a variety of trails for hikers of all skill levels.

During the winter season, Hurricane Mountain receives a generous snowpack that attracts winter sports enthusiasts. The snowpack range varies, with depths reaching up to several feet depending on the year. This makes it an ideal destination for snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and even backcountry skiing for the more adventurous.

Being part of the North American Plains, Hurricane Mountain contributes to the water sources in the area. Several creeks and rivers benefit from the mountain's runoff, providing fresh water to surrounding ecosystems. The exact names of these water bodies may vary, but they play an integral role in supplying water to nearby communities and supporting local flora and fauna.

The name Hurricane Mountain is believed to have originated from its fierce and unpredictable weather conditions. Historically, the mountain has been known to experience intense wind gusts and storms, resulting in a moniker that reflects its tempestuous nature. Interestingly, local lore and legends surrounding the mountain suggest that it has been a site of spiritual significance for Native American tribes in the past.

In conclusion, Hurricane Mountain stands as an impressive peak within the North American Plains mountain range. Its considerable elevation, diverse trails, and winter snowpack make it an appealing destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Additionally, its runoff contributes to the water sources of nearby creeks and rivers. The mountain's name, derived from its turbulent weather conditions, adds an intriguing aspect to its already captivating allure.


Outdoor Recreation

Campground Campsites Reservations Toilets Showers Elevation
Putnam Pond - DEC None 1,359 ft
Poke-O-Moonshine - DEC None 893 ft
Taylor Pond - DEC None 1,410 ft
Macomb Reservation State Park None 744 ft
Sharp Bridge - DEC None 974 ft
Paradox Lake - DEC None 868 ft
Eagle Point - DEC None 898 ft
Wilmington Notch - DEC None 1,389 ft
Hearthstone Point - DEC None 430 ft
Lincoln Pond - DEC None 1,059 ft
Rogers Rock - DEC None 446 ft
Ski Area Snowpack Air Temperature 5 Day Forecast
Gore Mountain " ° "
Whiteface Mountain - Lake Placid " ° "
Mt. Pisgah " ° "
North Creek Ski Bowl " ° "
Dynamite Hill " ° "
Ravine Run Ski Area " ° "
River Run Streamflow Length Class

Regional Water Data

Gauge Streamflow Stage
Potash Br @ Queen City Park Rd
USGS 04282813
116 cfs 3.0 ft
Bouquet River At Willsboro Ny
USGS 04276500
935 cfs 3.9 ft
Laplatte River At Shelburne Falls
USGS 04282795
101 cfs 2.2 ft
Little Otter Creek At Ferrisburg
USGS 04282650
79 cfs 1.6 ft
Hudson River Near Newcomb Ny
USGS 01312000
781 cfs 3.7 ft
E Br Ausable River At Au Sable Forks Ny
USGS 04275000
721 cfs 2.9 ft
Putnam Creek East Of Crown Point Center Ny
USGS 04276842
373 cfs 6.2 ft
Snotel Site Snowpack 24hr Change

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