Every named summit in the Adirondack Park — the 46 High Peaks plus the rest. Filter by region, elevation, or 46er status.
Wainwright Mountain rises to 1,654 feet in the northeastern Adirondacks. A minor summit with no maintained trail — reached by bushwhack only.
Walker Hill rises to 1,401 feet in the northeastern Adirondacks. A modest summit with no maintained trail — reached by bushwhack or old logging roads depending on the approach.
Weston Mountain rises to 1,785 feet in the eastern Adirondacks. A modest summit with limited trail information — check local resources before attempting.
Weston Mountain rises to 3,186 feet in the central Adirondacks. A trailless summit reached by bushwhack — expect thick forest and no views from the wooded top.
Whippie Mountain rises to 876 feet in the eastern Adirondacks—a modest summit but a local landmark with open ledges that give clear views across Lake Champlain to Vermont. The climb is short and the trail unofficial; best accessed from nearby trailheads in spring or fall.
Whippoorwill Mountain rises to 1,713 feet in the southern Adirondacks. A short bushwhack from nearby trails; no maintained path, but the wooded summit offers solitude over strenuous climbing.
Winch Mountain rises to 1,939 feet in the eastern Adirondacks. A modest summit with no maintained trail — bushwhack access only for those seeking off-path terrain.
Woods Hill rises to 1,201 feet in the southern Adirondacks. A modest summit with limited trail information — check local resources for current access and conditions.