Wright Peak

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Wright Peak is a prominent High Peak in New York’s Adirondack Mountains, popular with hikers for its open summit and expansive views.

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instanceOf High Peak of the Adirondacks
mountain
accessTrailhead Adirondack Loj
surface form: Adirondak Loj
AdirondackHighPeakRank 16
commonRoute Van Hoevenberg Trail to MacIntyre Range trail
elevation 1396 meters
4580 feet
hasEasiestRoute marked hiking trail
hasFeature aircraft wreckage near summit
alpine-like summit environment
exposed ridgeline
hasHistoricalEvent site of a 1962 B-47 bomber crash
hasRegulation camping restrictions in High Peaks Wilderness
group size limits in High Peaks Wilderness
hasSummitType open rocky summit
hasVegetation boreal forest on lower slopes
krummholz near treeline
hasViewOf Algonquin Peak
Avalanche Lake NERFINISHED
Lake Placid
surface form: Lake Placid region

Mount Colden
Mount Marcy
hazard frequent high winds
icy conditions in winter
rapidly changing weather
isGoalFor Adirondack Forty-Sixers
surface form: Adirondack 46er peakbaggers
isOnList Adirondack Forty-Sixers
knownFor expansive views
strong winds
locatedIn Adirondack Mountains
Essex County, New York
New York
North Elba, New York
surface form: Town of North Elba, New York

United States of America
surface form: United States
managedBy New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
mountainRange MacIntyre Range
namedAfter Seymour Wright
namedFor Wright brothers
surface form: aviation pioneer Wright brothers
nearestCity Lake Placid
surface form: Lake Placid, New York
parentPeak Algonquin Peak
partOf High Peaks Wilderness Area
popularFor backcountry skiing
hiking
winter hiking
prominence approx. 210 feet
topographicMap Mount Marcy
surface form: USGS Mount Marcy

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