Every named summit in the Adirondack Park — the 46 High Peaks plus the rest. Filter by region, elevation, or 46er status.
Peaked Hills rises to 1,946 feet in the northern Adirondacks — a modest summit with no marked trail. Bushwhackers reach it via compass and topo; expect thick growth and slow progress through unmarked forest.
Pine Hill rises to 2,169 feet in the southeastern Adirondacks. A moderate climb with no official trail—bushwhack to the wooded summit for solitude rather than views.
Pine Hill rises to 1,512 feet in the foothills of the Adirondack Park. A modest summit accessible by unmarked routes — local knowledge or map-and-compass skills required.
Pine Hill stands at 2,126 feet in the central Adirondacks. A modest summit by park standards, it offers a shorter climb than the High Peaks — local terrain suited to a half-day outing.
Poplar Hill rises to 1,591 feet in the Adirondack foothills. A modest summit with no maintained trail—bushwhackers use it as a morning warmup or a wooded alternative to higher, busier peaks.