Every named summit in the Adirondack Park — the 46 High Peaks plus the rest. Filter by region, elevation, or 46er status.
Old Far Mountain stands at 2,339 feet in the southern Adirondacks. A bushwhack summit with no maintained trail — hikers navigate by compass and terrain, typically approaching from the north off Benson Road.
Old Fort Mountain rises to 2,044 feet in the southern Adirondacks near the Sacandaga River. A maintained trail climbs roughly 2 miles to the summit, where a fire tower offers views over the Great Sacandaga Lake and surrounding foothills.
Owl Pate rises to 2,448 feet in the central Adirondacks — a trailless summit requiring bushwhacking and navigation skills. The approach gains only modest elevation, but thick forest and limited views make it a peak for completists rather than casual hikers.
Owl Pate Pond sits at 1,329 feet in the western Adirondacks — a remote, shallow body of water reached by bushwhack or old logging trace. No maintained trail; mostly visited by anglers and hunters who know the country.