Every named summit in the Adirondack Park — the 46 High Peaks plus the rest. Filter by region, elevation, or 46er status.
Peacock Mountain rises to 2,533 feet in the southeastern Adirondacks, a trailless summit reached by bushwhack from the Crane Pond Road area. The terrain is moderate but navigation-dependent — no maintained path, so bring a map and allow extra time.
Phelps Mountain rises to 4,161 feet in the Lake Placid region — No. 32 of the 46 High Peaks. Most climbers start from the Adirondak Loj and link it with Mount Marcy or Tabletop; the summit itself is wooded with limited views, but the approach is direct and well-traveled.
Pigeon Roost rises to 2,756 feet in the southern Adirondacks. It's a trailless summit with moderate bushwhacking — sparse views, but the approach through mixed hardwoods makes it a quiet objective for off-trail navigators.
Popple Hill rises to 2,828 feet in the northern Adirondacks. A wooded summit with no maintained trail — bushwhacking navigation required.