Every named summit in the Adirondack Park — the 46 High Peaks plus the rest. Filter by region, elevation, or 46er status.
Keeton Mountain rises to 1,096 feet in the southern Adirondacks. A modest summit by regional standards, it offers a short scramble with limited views — more a local walk than a destination peak.
Kiln Mountain rises to 1,706 feet in the southern Adirondacks. The summit offers minimal views but serves as a quiet, low-traffic objective for hikers seeking solitude over scenery.
Kiln Mountain rises to 1,096 feet in the southern Adirondacks — a modest summit with no marked trail. The bushwhack is short but steep; the wooded top offers limited views.
Knob Lock Mountain rises to 3,153 feet in the central Adirondacks. A trailless peak with moderate bushwhacking from nearby access points — no maintained path, but the terrain is navigable for off-trail hikers.
Kronks Hill rises to 669 feet in the eastern Adirondack lowlands. A minor summit with limited trail information — more of a local landmark than a destination hike.