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Algonquin PeakAlgonquin Peak is the second highest mountain in New York State and the highest peak of the Adirondack High Peaks region. Located in Essex County, Algonquin Peak stands at an elevation of 5114 feet above sea level. The peak is located within the High Peaks Wilderness Area of the Adirondack Park. It is a popular destination for hikers and climbers, and offers stunning views from the summit.
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Wright PeakWright Peak is a mountain located in Essex County, New York. It is part of the Adirondack Mountains and stands at an elevation of 2,872 feet (875 m). The mountain was named after Zadock Wright, who founded the first settlement in the area in 1798. The peak is generally considered to be one of the most popular hikes in the region, with stunning views of Lake Champlain from its summit. There are several trails to the top and multiple campsites located near the peak.
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Lake ColdenLake Colden is a popular destination for hikers, climbers, and paddlers alike. Located in the High Peaks region of Adirondack Park in Essex County, New York, Lake Colden provides visitors with spectacular views of Mount Marcy and Algonquin Peak. The lake is also accessible from the Ausable Lakes Trail System and can be reached by taking the trail to Lake Colden, or by taking the route from Mount Marcy.
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Avalanche LakeAvalanche Lake is a pristine, glacial lake located in the High Peaks Wilderness Area of Essex County, New York. The lake is situated at an elevation of 2,420 feet and has a surface area of approximately 8 acres. It is encircled by towering mountain peaks and lush green forests, making it a picturesque destination. The most popular activities in the lake area include camping, fishing, hiking, canoeing and kayaking.
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Mount ColdenMount Colden, is an impressive 4,715-foot peak. It is the highest mountain in the Adirondack High Peaks region and one of the most popular hiking destinations among avid hikers and nature enthusiasts. The mountain features a large summit plateau with several other high peaks nearby, including Avalanche Lake and Marcy Dam. Mount Colden is also one of the most difficult Adirondack High Peaks to summit, since it requires a strenuous 3-4 hour hike to reach the top.
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Marcy DamMarcy Dam is located within Essex County, New York. It is one of the oldest dams in the county and was built by John Marcy in 1851. The dam holds back a reservoir that is used for drinking water and to provide irrigation for local farms, as well as recreational fishing opportunities. The area surrounding the dam has become a popular spot for outdoor activities such as camping, fishing, and hiking.
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Street MountainStreet Mountain is a mountain stands at 825 feet and is the highest point in Essex County, offering sweeping views of the region's landscapes and lakes. The mountain has become an iconic landmark in the area, as it can be seen from miles away.Hiking trails lead to its summit and are popular among those looking for a challenging outdoor experience. The trails range in difficulty from easy to moderate and provide an immersive experience among nature.
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Gray PeakGray Peak is an unincorporated community located in Essex County, New Jersey. It is situated on a mountain ridge in the northwest corner of the county and borders Warren County to the north. The town has a population of around 5,000 and covers approximately 5 square miles. It is primarily a rural area with small pockets of residential development, mostly concentrated near its southern border.
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Lake Tear of the CloudsLake Tear of the Clouds is a high mountain lake located in Essex County, New York. It serves as the source of the Hudson River, one of New York’s most iconic and important waterways. The lake sits at an elevation of 4,322 feet above sea level, making it one of the highest lakes in the state. Along with its incredible height, Lake Tear of the Clouds is also renowned for its stunningly clear blue-green waters and its natural beauty.
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Mount JoMount Jo is a mountain located in Essex County, New York. It stands at an elevation of 3,820 feet and is part of the Adirondack Mountains. The peak of Mount Jo can be seen from nearby Lake Placid and the High Peaks region. This area is popular for its scenic views and recreational activities such as camping, hiking, fishing, snowshoeing, skiing, and snowmobiling. The highest peak of Mount Jo is the summit of Wright Peak.
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Phelps MountainPhelps Mountain is located in the Adirondack Mountains of Essex County, New York. It stands at 4,161 feet high and is one of the 46 High Peaks of the Adirondacks. The mountain was named after Orson Phelps, who was an early settler in the area.The peak offers views of Lake Champlain, the High Peaks, the Green Mountains of Vermont, and the White Mountains of New Hampshire.
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Mount MarcyMount Marcy is the highest peak in Essex County and the entire state of New York. Located within the Adirondack Park, it stands at an elevation of 5,344 feet above sea level and is the highest point in the Northeastern United States. It is highly popular with hikers due to its challenging terrain and stunning views from its summit. The mountain is part of the Marcy massif, which includes Mount Haystack and other surrounding peaks.
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Mount SkylightMount Skylight in Essex County is one of the highest peaks in New York, at an elevation of 4,826 feet. It is the seventh highest peak in the state and marks the border between Franklin and Hamilton counties. The mountain is part of the Adirondack High Peaks region and can be accessed from three trailheads: Adams, Marcy Field, and the Pharaoh Lake Wilderness Trail. The route from Marcy Field is the most popular approach, as it has an easier grade and is shorter than the other two routes.
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Mount HaystackMount Haystack is a mountain located in Essex County, New York. It is part of the Adirondack Mountains range and stands at an elevation of 2,940 feet. The summit provides views of Lake Champlain, the High Peaks region, and the Green Mountains in Vermont.The mountain was named for its resemblance to a haystack, with its nearly flat summit. It was first climbed in 1797 by Ethan Allen Crawford and his sons.
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Allen MountainAllen Mountain is a popular hiking destination. The mountain stands at 4,340 feet tall and offers spectacular views of the Adirondack High Peaks region to the north. It’s a challenging hike with steep grades and sections of rocky terrain, but it’s well worth the effort when you reach the summit! The trailhead is located in the town of Keene, and it’s an 8-mile round trip. Along the way you can expect to see a variety of wildlife such as black bears, coyotes, foxes, and bald eagles.
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Basin MountainBasin Mountain is a mountain located in Essex County, New York. It reaches an elevation of 4,022 feet (1,227 m) and has amazing views of the nearby lakes and valleys. The mountain is part of the High Peaks region where hikers can explore various trails including those to Basin Lake, Marcy Dam and Beaver Meadow Falls. The treks are challenging but rewarding, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape, including Lake Placid and Whiteface Mountain.
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Mount Van HoevenbergMt Van Hoevenberg in Essex County, New York, is a popular summer and winter sports destination. The mountain offers incredible views of the High Peaks region as well as easy access to numerous hiking trails. In the wintertime, Mt Van Hoevenberg is home to some of the best downhill ski runs in the northeast. With 10 trails for skiers and snowboarders of all abilities, there is something for everyone.
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Saddleback MountainSaddleback Mountain, located in Essex County, Massachusetts, is a popular destination for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts. The mountain rises 805 feet above sea level and offers striking views of the surrounding countryside. Its summit can be accessed via several trails leading from either its northern or southern base.The most popular route to the top begins at Kimball Wildlife Sanctuary, located south of the summit.

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Iroquois Peak
Iroquois Peak is a mountain located in Essex County. It has an elevation of 4,840 feet and is part of the Adirondack Mountains range. The peak's summit offers views of the Ausable Valley and High Peaks region. It is known for its abundance of wildlife, including bears, moose, porcupines, and other animals. It is also home to many species of trees, plants, and birds that inhabit the area. Hiking trails are available for visitors to explore the mountain and its surrounding lakes and rivers.
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