Every named summit in the Adirondack Park — the 46 High Peaks plus the rest. Filter by region, elevation, or 46er status.
Bald Mountain rises to 2,313 feet and offers a short, steep climb—roughly one mile to an open summit with 360-degree views over the Fulton Chain of Lakes. The fire tower at the top remains intact, and the trail sees heavy traffic in summer and fall.
Bald Mountain stands at 1,647 feet in the southern Adirondacks, accessible via a 2-mile round-trip trail from Rondaxe Road. The fire tower at the summit offers 360-degree views across Old Forge and the Fulton Chain — a quick climb that rewards effort.
Baldface Mountain rises to 2,612 feet in the southern Adirondacks. The name comes from its exposed rock summit — a short but steady climb through mixed forest to open ledges with views across the surrounding ridges.
Bare Mountain stands at 2,011 feet in the southern Adirondacks. The short, steep climb rewards with open ledges and views of Indian Lake — a quick summit for an afternoon.
Bottle Mountain rises to 2,372 feet in the southern Adirondacks. No maintained trail reaches the summit — bushwhackers navigate by map and compass through mixed hardwood forest.
Burnt Mountain rises to 1,965 feet in the southern Adirondacks. The summit is trailless and wooded — a bushwhack destination for scramblers, not a marked route.