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Cliff Mountain is a challenging summit located in Essex County, New York, within the majestic Adirondack Mountains. Standing at an elevation of 1,210 meters (3,960 feet), it is a significant peak within the Marcy Group of the Great Range and forms part of the prestigious list of the 46 Adirondack High Peaks. Situated deep within the High Peaks Wilderness Area of Adirondack State Park, this mountain offers a rugged backcountry experience, with Mount Redfield flanking it to the southeast.
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Cliff Mountain is renowned for its demanding terrain. There is no officially marked trail directly to the summit, requiring hikers to navigate through rugged, often muddy, and extremely steep sections. The final ascent involves a slippery climb up its cliff face, making it a strenuous undertaking best suited for experienced hikers with strong navigation skills.
Cliff Mountain is located within the High Peaks Wilderness Area of Adirondack State Park. While specific permits for hiking Cliff Mountain itself are not typically required, hikers should always be aware of and adhere to the general regulations for the High Peaks Wilderness, which may include rules regarding camping, campfires, and group sizes. It's advisable to check the latest Adirondack Park Agency (APA) guidelines before your trip.
The most common access points for Cliff Mountain are the Adirondack Loj and the Upper Works Trailhead. Both require a long approach through the High Peaks Wilderness, often passing through iconic areas like Marcy Dam, Avalanche Pass, or Lake Colden, before reaching the base of Cliff Mountain.
Winter hiking on Cliff Mountain is possible but requires specialized gear and expertise due to extreme conditions. Hikers should be prepared for deep snow, ice, and colder temperatures. Essential winter gear includes snowshoes, microspikes or crampons, an ice axe, appropriate layering for sub-freezing temperatures, and advanced navigation tools. It is only recommended for highly experienced winter mountaineers.
Yes, dogs are generally permitted on the trails leading to Cliff Mountain within the High Peaks Wilderness Area. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other hikers. Owners are also responsible for packing out all pet waste. Be aware that the challenging terrain can be difficult for some dogs, especially the steep, rocky, and muddy sections.
A hike to Cliff Mountain is a full-day endeavor, often combined with Mount Redfield. Depending on the chosen trailhead (Adirondack Loj or Upper Works), the round trip can range from 18 to 22 miles (29 to 35 km) with significant elevation gain. Hikers should plan for 10 to 14 hours or more to complete the trek, especially considering the challenging terrain and potential for muddy conditions.
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