Dix Range

Mountain range in the Adirondacks, New York From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Dix Range is a range of mountains in the High Peaks region of the Adirondacks, southeast of Mount Marcy and the Ausable valley, in northeastern New York State. The Dixes are named for John Adams Dix, then Secretary of State under New York Governor William Marcy, later Senator, U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, and New York Governor.[1] The only exception to this is the mountain formerly named East Dix, which in 2014 was renamed Grace Peak in honor of Grace Leach Hudowalski (1906–2004), who in 1937 became the ninth person and first woman to climb all 46 of the Adirondack High Peaks.[2][3][4]

PeakDix Mountain
Elevation4,855 ft (1,480 m)
Coordinates44°4′56″N 73°47′11″W
Length12 mi (19 km) North South
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Dix Range
Highest point
PeakDix Mountain
Elevation4,855 ft (1,480 m)
Coordinates44°4′56″N 73°47′11″W
Dimensions
Length12 mi (19 km) North South
Width9 mi (14 km) East West
Area68 km2 (26 mi2)
Naming
EtymologyNamed for John Adams Dix
Geography
Dix Range is located in New York
Dix Range
Dix Range
Location in New York
CountryUnited States
StateNew York
RegionAdirondack Park
DistrictHigh Peaks
Range coordinates44°04′N 73°46′W
Parent rangeAdirondack Mountains
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The range includes Hough Peak, and Macomb Mountain, Grace Peak, South Dix, and Dix Mountain, the sixth highest peak in the state. The range is approximately 12 miles (19 km) long by 9 miles (14 km) wide in a "V" shape, with Macomb at the point of the V.[5]

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