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Morrow Mountain (New York)

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Morrow Mountain
Morrow Mountain is located in New York Adirondack Park
Morrow Mountain
Morrow Mountain
Location of Morrow Mountain within New York
Morrow Mountain is located in the United States
Morrow Mountain
Morrow Mountain
Morrow Mountain (the United States)
Highest point
Elevation2,142 feet (653 m)
ListingNew York County High Points 26th
Coordinates42°48′45″N 75°45′03″W / 42.812372°N 75.750947°W / 42.812372; -75.750947
Geography
LocationMadison County, New York, U.S.

Morrow Mountain is a 2,142-foot (653 m) mountain, and is the highest point in Madison County, New York. A 100-foot (30 m) communication tower occupies the summit. The mountain is the primary geographical feature of Morrow Mountain State Forest, a 1,290-acre (520 ha) state forest in the towns of Georgetown and Nelson.[1] The mountain is the former site of a 67-foot-6-inch-tall (20.57 m) steel fire lookout tower.

History

In 1940, the Civilian Conservation Corps Camp S-103 from DeRuyter built a 67-foot-6-inch-tall (20.57 m) International Derrick steel fire lookout tower on the mountain. Due to increased use of aerial fire detection, the tower ceased fire lookout operations at the end of 1970, and was later removed. Since then, a resident from New Hartford purchased the dismantled tower, and plans to rebuild it at their camp in Oppenheim.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Morrow Mountain State Forest". NYS Department of Environmental Conservation. Retrieved May 6, 2016.
  2. ^ "Searchable list of NY Fire Towers". nysffla.org. The New York State Chapter of the Forest Fire Lookout Association. Retrieved December 26, 2021.
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