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Mount Haystack stands as a prominent summit within the Great Range of the Adirondack Mountains in New York. Reaching an elevation of 1,510 meters (4,960 feet), it is the third-highest mountain in New York and a celebrated peak among the 46 High Peaks of Adirondack Park. Located in the town of Keene in Essex County, its distinctive conical shape, resembling a stack of hay, gives the mountain its name.

Hikers consistently praise the incredible panoramic views from Mount Haystack's bald…

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    Mount Haystack gets its name from the conical shape of its peak. Standing at 4,960 feet, it is the third highest peak in the Adirondacks, after Algonquin Peak and Mount Marcy. The summit offers epic views of the High Peaks!

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    Great Range Traverse

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    The Great Range Traverse is a difficult 23.0-mile hike in the Adirondacks, featuring rugged terrain, technical sections, and stunning mounta

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    Hike the difficult 16.7-mile Mount Haystack Loop in the Adirondack Mountain Reserve, gaining 4194 feet for epic High Peaks views.

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    What is the most challenging section of the Mount Haystack hike?

    The most challenging section is often referred to as the "Devil's Half Mile." This part of the trail is characterized by extremely steep grades and rugged terrain, frequently involving an open rock hike after traversing Little Haystack. It requires significant physical exertion and careful footing.

    How long does it typically take to hike Mount Haystack?

    Hiking Mount Haystack is a full-day endeavor due to its length and difficulty. From the Garden parking area via the Johns Brook Trail, the round trip is approximately 18.6 miles (30 km). Most hikers should plan for 10-14 hours to complete the ascent and descent, depending on fitness levels and trail conditions. Combining it with other High Peaks will extend this time considerably.

    Are there any easier or beginner-friendly routes to Mount Haystack's summit?

    Mount Haystack is considered one of the most demanding hikes among the 46 High Peaks and is not recommended for beginners. Both primary approaches involve significant elevation gain, rugged terrain, and long distances. There are no easy or beginner-friendly routes to its summit; hikers should have prior experience with strenuous mountain trails.

    What are the parking options for Mount Haystack, and do I need a permit?

    The primary parking area for the northern approach is the Garden parking area in Keene Valley. This lot is relatively small and fills up very early, especially on weekends and during peak season. There is also access from the privately owned Ausable Club for the southern approach, which may have different access rules. Currently, a specific permit for hiking Mount Haystack itself is not required, but parking reservations or fees may apply at certain trailheads, particularly the Garden parking area, during busy periods. Always check current Adirondack Park regulations before your visit.

    Is Mount Haystack suitable for a winter hike?

    Winter ascents of Mount Haystack are extremely demanding and remote, suitable only for highly experienced winter hikers. Conditions can be severe, with heavy winds, whiteout conditions, and icy terrain common. Specialized gear such as snowshoes, microspikes, and crampons are essential, along with extensive knowledge of winter navigation and safety. It's a significantly more challenging undertaking than a summer hike.

    Can I bring my dog on the trails to Mount Haystack?

    Yes, dogs are generally permitted on the trails to Mount Haystack within the Adirondack Park. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times. Given the rugged and steep nature of the terrain, including rock slabs and potential icy sections, ensure your dog is physically capable of handling the strenuous hike. Be prepared to carry out all waste.

    Are there any accommodations or cafes near the Mount Haystack trailheads?

    The main northern trailhead is near Keene Valley, which offers some limited amenities including small cafes, general stores, and various lodging options such as inns, B&Bs, and vacation rentals. The Johns Brook Lodge, located several miles into the northern approach trail, offers rustic accommodations and meals during peak season. For more extensive options, the larger towns of Lake Placid or Elizabethtown are within driving distance.

    What are the best viewpoints on the way to Mount Haystack's summit?

    While the summit itself offers unparalleled panoramic views, there are other notable viewpoints. As you ascend, you'll get glimpses of the surrounding High Peaks wilderness. The approach over Little Haystack provides excellent perspectives before the final push to the main summit. The alpine zone above the treeline offers continuous, expansive vistas of Mount Marcy and Panther Gorge, making the entire upper section a viewpoint.

    Is there a specific loop trail that includes Mount Haystack?

    While there isn't a single designated 'Mount Haystack loop trail' that returns to the same trailhead without significant mileage, many hikers combine Mount Haystack with other peaks in the Great Range, such as Mount Marcy, Basin, or Saddleback. These combinations often create multi-day traverses or very long, challenging day hikes that can be considered a form of loop if planned carefully with shuttle arrangements or by connecting various trailheads.

    What is the elevation of Mount Haystack and how does it compare to other Adirondack peaks?

    Mount Haystack has an elevation of 4,960 feet (1,510 meters). This makes it the third-highest mountain in New York State and one of the 46 High Peaks in the Adirondacks. It is slightly lower than Mount Marcy (5,344 ft) and Algonquin Peak (5,114 ft), which are the first and second highest, respectively.

    Are there designated primitive tent sites or lean-tos along the Mount Haystack trails?

    Yes, the trails leading to Mount Haystack, particularly the northern approach via the Johns Brook Valley, feature designated primitive tent sites and lean-tos. These are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Hikers planning an overnight trip should be familiar with Adirondack Park regulations regarding backcountry camping, including proper waste disposal and bear canister requirements.

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