As the highest peak in New York State, Mount Marcy offers a challenging climb with rewarding panoramic views from its summit.
This peak is known for its stunning vistas and is often climbed along with neighboring peaks such as Iroquois and Wright Peak.
A popular choice for both novice and experienced climbers, Cascade Mountain offers breathtaking views of the surrounding High Peaks.
This peak provides a mix of challenging ascents and rocky terrain, with a rewarding summit showcasing expansive views.
While also accessible by vehicle, Whiteface offers challenging hiking and rock-climbing options, including routes up the slides.
Dix Mountain offers a more remote and less-traveled experience, with the added bonus of being part of the Adirondack 46ers' club challenge.
Often climbed in conjunction with Upper Wolfjaw, this peak presents rugged trails and great views.
This moderate hike rewards climbers with picturesque views and is often chosen by those seeking a slightly shorter ascent.
This peak offers a challenging hike with fantastic views and is often included as part of longer loops or traverses.