Tripp Pinnacle

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Tripp Pinnacle
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Tripp Pinnacle
Location of Tripp Pinnacle within New York
Highest point
Elevation 1,063 feet (324 m)
Coordinates 43°20′05″N75°22′44″W / 43.33472°N 75.37889°W / 43.33472; -75.37889 Coordinates: 43°20′05″N75°22′44″W / 43.33472°N 75.37889°W / 43.33472; -75.37889 [1]
Geography
Location N of Westernville, New York, U.S.
Topo map USGS North Western

Tripp Pinnacle is a summit located in Central New York Region of New York located in the Town of Western in Oneida County, north of Westernville.

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