Cascade Mountain

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Cascade Mountain is a popular and relatively accessible Adirondack High Peak in New York, known for its sweeping summit views and frequent use as a beginner’s introduction to high-elevation hiking in the region.

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instanceOf mountain
elevation 1249 meters
4098 feet
hasNeighboringPeak Porter Mountain NERFINISHED
hasRockType Adirondack anorthosite (regional bedrock)
hasSummitAboveTreeLine partially
hasSummitType rocky open summit
hasSummitViewOf Great Range of the Adirondacks NERFINISHED
Lake Placid region NERFINISHED
Mount Marcy area
hasTrailDifficulty moderate
hasTrailUse backcountry skiing (nearby areas)
day hiking
snowshoeing
hasTypicalAscentTime half-day hike
isManagedBy New York State Department of Environmental Conservation NERFINISHED
isPopularAs beginner’s introduction to Adirondack High Peaks
knownFor accessibility to beginner hikers
high hiker traffic
sweeping summit views
locatedIn Adirondack Mountains
Essex County, New York
New York State NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
nearestTown Keene, New York NERFINISHED
Lake Placid, New York NERFINISHED
oftenHikedWith Porter Mountain NERFINISHED
partOf High Peaks region of the Adirondacks NERFINISHED
prominence about 1800 feet
trailheadLocatedOn New York State Route 73 NERFINISHED
withinProtectedArea Adirondack Park NERFINISHED

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