10
Mountain climbing in the Adirondacks

1
Mount Marcy

As the highest peak in New York State, Mount Marcy offers a challenging climb with rewarding panoramic views from its summit.

2
Algonquin Peak

This peak is known for its stunning vistas and is often climbed along with neighboring peaks such as Iroquois and Wright Peak.

3
Cascade Mountain

A popular choice for both novice and experienced climbers, Cascade Mountain offers breathtaking views of the surrounding High Peaks.

4
Giant Mountain

This peak provides a mix of challenging ascents and rocky terrain, with a rewarding summit showcasing expansive views.

5.
Whiteface Mountain

While also accessible by vehicle, Whiteface offers challenging hiking and rock-climbing options, including routes up the slides.

6
Dix Mountain

Dix Mountain offers a more remote and less-traveled experience, with the added bonus of being part of the Adirondack 46ers' club challenge.

7
Hurricane Mountain

Providing an intermediate climb, Hurricane Mountain features a fire tower at the summit, offering spectacular vistas.

8
Lower Wolfjaw Mountain

Often climbed in conjunction with Upper Wolfjaw, this peak presents rugged trails and great views.

9
Phelps Mountain

This moderate hike rewards climbers with picturesque views and is often chosen by those seeking a slightly shorter ascent.

10
Rocky Peak Ridge

This peak offers a challenging hike with fantastic views and is often included as part of longer loops or traverses.

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