Mount Haystack

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Mount Haystack is a prominent Adirondack High Peak in New York, known for its challenging hike and expansive summit views.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Adirondack High Peak
mountain
climbingSeason year-round
countyHighPointStatus one of the highest peaks in Essex County, New York
ecosystem alpine vegetation near summit
boreal forest on lower slopes
elevation 1512 m
4960 ft
hasApproachTrail Phelps Trail
Range Trail
hasSummitCharacteristics expansive views
mostly open rock
hasViewOf Basin Mountain NERFINISHED
Great Range (Adirondacks)
surface form: Great Range of the Adirondacks

Mount Marcy
Saddleback Mountain (Adirondacks)
Skylight
hazard exposure to wind
rapid weather changes
steep rocky sections
isPopularWith Adirondack Forty-Sixers
surface form: Adirondack 46ers
knownFor challenging hike
exposed summit
views of Mount Marcy
views of the Great Range
legalProtection Article XIV of the New York State Constitution
surface form: “forever wild” clause of New York State Constitution
locatedIn Adirondack Mountains
Essex County, New York
New York
Town of Keene, New York
United States of America
surface form: United States
managedBy New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
mountainRange Adirondack Forty-Six High Peaks
surface form: Adirondack High Peaks
nearestHigherNeighbor Mount Marcy
parentPeak Mount Marcy
partOf High Peaks Wilderness Area
prominence ~340 ft
protectedStatus within Adirondack Forest Preserve
rankInAdirondackHighPeaksByElevation 3
recreationActivity backpacking
hiking
ski touring (approach areas)
snowshoeing
topographicIsolation ~0.9 mi
typicalAccessTrailhead Adirondak Loj area via Van Hoevenberg Trail and Phelps Trail
The Garden trailhead in Keene Valley
USGSTopographicMap USGS Mount Marcy quadrangle
surface form: Mount Marcy quadrangle
winterAscent requires winter mountaineering experience

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