Every named summit in the Adirondack Park — the 46 High Peaks plus the rest. Filter by region, elevation, or 46er status.
Hardhack Hill rises to 1,394 feet in the southeastern Adirondacks. A modest summit accessible via unmarked approaches — often climbed by those working through lower-elevation peaks or exploring quieter terrain.
Hayes Mountain rises to 2,736 feet in the central Adirondacks. A trailless bushwhack peak with no maintained access — navigation skills required.
Hedgehog Hill rises to 1,345 feet in the lower Adirondacks — a modest summit with no maintained trail. Bushwhackers sometimes use it as a navigation exercise or a quick woods walk when higher peaks are socked in.
Hewitt Pond Mountain rises to 2,431 feet in the central Adirondacks. A bushwhack summit with no maintained trail — navigate by map and compass through mixed forest to open ledges at the top.
Hoffman Mountain rises to 3,704 feet in the Central Adirondacks, accessible by a 5.6-mile round-trip trail from Schroon Lake Road. The summit offers open views over the Blue Ridge and Schroon Lake — a moderate climb without crowds.
Hornet Cobbles reaches 2,385 feet in the northern Adirondacks, a modest summit compared to the High Peaks but offering open ledges without the crowds. The trailless ascent requires navigation skills; most climbers approach from Azure Mountain Road and bushwhack through mixed hardwoods.