Partlow Mountain

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Partlow Mountain
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Partlow Mountain
Location of Partlow Mountain within New York
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Partlow Mountain
Partlow Mountain (the United States)
Highest point
Elevation 2,041 feet (622 m)
Coordinates 44°02′51″N74°55′53″W / 44.0475629°N 74.9312972°W / 44.0475629; -74.9312972 Coordinates: 44°02′51″N74°55′53″W / 44.0475629°N 74.9312972°W / 44.0475629; -74.9312972 [1]
Geography
LocationNNW of Little Rapids, New York, USA
Topo map USGS Five Ponds

Partlow Mountain is a summit in Herkimer County, New York in the Adirondack Mountains. It is located north-northwest of Little Rapids in the Town of Webb. Greenfield Mountain is located east of Partlow Mountain.

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References

  1. "Partlow Mountain". Geographic Names Information System . United States Geological Survey . Retrieved 2017-12-10.