Every named summit in the Adirondack Park — the 46 High Peaks plus the rest. Filter by region, elevation, or 46er status.
Rand Mountain rises to 1,608 feet in the northwestern Adirondacks. A short summit with no maintained trail — bushwhack only, typically accessed from nearby logging roads.
Rice Mountain stands at 2,457 feet in the eastern Adirondacks. A trailless summit reached by bushwhack, typically approached from the northwest via old logging roads.
Rooney Hill rises to 1,381 feet in the southern Adirondacks — a modest summit with no maintained trail. Bushwhackers climb it for solitude; the approach requires navigation skills and tolerates no casual hiker.
Round Top rises to 1,440 feet in the southeastern Adirondacks. A modest summit accessible by unmarked paths, it offers views of the surrounding foothills without the crowds of higher peaks.
Ryther Mountain is a 2,920-foot summit in the southern Adirondacks, typically climbed via an unmarked bushwhack from Pillsbury Lake. The route gains roughly 1,200 feet over dense terrain — navigation skills required, no maintained path.