Every named summit in the Adirondack Park — the 46 High Peaks plus the rest. Filter by region, elevation, or 46er status.
Black Bear Mountain rises to 2,454 feet in the southern Adirondacks. A moderate climb with limited trail information—local knowledge required for route-finding.
Bluff Point Hill rises to 2,280 feet on the west shore of Raquette Lake. A short bushwhack from the water's edge; paddlers use it as a quick scramble for lake views.
Bradley Mountain rises to 3,140 feet in the southern Adirondacks. The trail from Route 8 is a moderate 2.6-mile round-trip with open rock summit views over Indian Lake and the surrounding hills.
Buck Mountain rises 2,493 feet above the eastern shore of Lake George, offering one of the clearest summit views of the lake's island-studded waters. The 6.2-mile round-trip trail from Pilot Knob Road climbs steadily through hardwood forest to open ledges — popular but manageable for most hikers.
Buck Mountain rises 2,523 feet above Lake George's Narrows — a southern Adirondack outlier with open ledges over the water. The standard trail from Pilot Knob climbs 2,000 vertical feet in 3.3 miles, steep but short, and the summit ledges deliver unobstructed views down the length of the lake.