Porter Mountain - East Peak

Porter Mountain - East Peak is a peak in , . Porter Mountain - East Peak is situated nearby to the hamlet .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Cascade Mountain and Porter Mountain.

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is a mountain in the in the U.S. state of . It is the 36th-highest of the Adirondack High Peaks, with an elevation of 4,098 feet.

Peak
is one of the Adirondack High Peaks. It is number 38 in order of height, and one of the easier hikes of the Adirondack Forty-Sixers. It is named after Noah Porter, one of the first to climb it, later president of Yale University.

Aerodrome
is a public-use located two nautical miles south of the central business district of , a town in , , . It is owned by the Town of Keene. The airport is situated on the west side of the Ausable River.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Keene.

The tiny town of or Valley, with a population of only 1,100, provides an array of services for campers and travelers, including food, lodging, and outdoor equipment.

Porter Mountain - East Peak

Latitude
44.2112° or 44° 12′ 40″ north
Longitude
-73.8323° or 73° 49′ 56″ west
Open location code
87P86569+F3
Open­Street­Map ID
node 8681691283
Open­Street­Map feature
natural=­peak
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Localities in the Area

Explore places such as Keene Valley and Saint Huberts.

Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Little Porter Mountain and Little Meadows.

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