MacIntyre Mountains facts for kids
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The MacIntyre Range from St. Regis Mountain. At left is Mount Marcy, with Wright Peak just below it. In the center is Algonquin Peak; Iroquois Peak is at far right.
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Highest point | |
Peak | Algonquin Peak |
Elevation | 5,115 ft (1,559 m) |
Dimensions | |
Length | 8 mi (13 km) NE–SW |
Geography | |
Country | United States |
State | New York |
Region | Adirondack Park |
Range coordinates | 44°8′N 74°0′W / 44.133°N 74.000°W |
Parent range | Adirondack Mountains |
The MacIntyre Mountains or MacIntyre Range is a range of mountains in the High Peaks region of the Adirondacks, due west of Mount Marcy, in northeastern New York State. The range runs 8 miles (13 km) from southwest to northeast. Its sheer southwest slope makes up one side of Indian Pass, and a northeastern spur forms the cliffs of Avalanche Pass.
The range includes Iroquois, Mount Marshall, Wright, and Algonquin, the second highest peak in the state. Despite being spelled differently, it is named for the founder of the McIntyre Iron Works at Tahawus, New York, Archibald McIntyre.
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