Difficulty | Moderate | |
Distance | 9.3 KM | |
Estimated Time | 3 to 5 hours. | |
Elevation gain | 1,064 meters |
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Why choose a trail at Noonmark Mountain, New York?
Noonmark Mountain is a 3,556-foot (1,084 m) mountain near St. Huberts (Highway 73, Exit 30), in the Adirondack High Peaks region of New York, USA. The prominent summit provides a 360-degree view, including the Great Range, Ten Range, Giant Mountain, Ausable River Valley and the village of Keene. Once seen from the nearby hamlet of Keene Valley, where it dominates the view, the summit of Noonmark Mountain is more or less directly under the sun at midday.
Many sections of the trail are not very well marked, as other reports have said, and we are very grateful for the excellent maintenance of the trails. I think this hike is rightly classified as difficult, contrary to what I have read in some articles. You're gonna be glad you did that. How to get there, take exit 30 Northway and turn left on the Rt. follow six-tenths of a gravel road (ausable club road) and turn right on the Stimson Trail, which you will follow to the top of Noonmark.
Noonmark Summit
Noonmark, the crown jewel of Keene Valley, NY, may not have become the 46th highest club in the Adirondacks, but the views from the summit are among the best in the park. From the rugged summit, you will have panoramic views, but the best view of everything is of the Great Cordillera, a collection of mountains composed of Upper and Lower Wolfjaws, Armstrong, Gothic, Saddleback, Basin, Marcy and Haystack, to the northwest. The chapel and round ponds are the most frequently fished waters in the wild, offering both camping and the opportunity to fish for seeded brook trout. Those who wish can go to one of the many small inland ponds, including Cranberry, Lilypad and Rhododendron ponds, for a more distant fishing experience.
For those looking to explore further afield after conquering Noonmark Mountain's challenging ascent, consider venturing onto nearby trails such as Felix Adler Trail or Dix Trail. These paths offer additional opportunities for adventure amidst stunning natural beauty. A valid parking lot permit is required when accessing these areas via Roaring Brook Road.
Noonmark is a very difficult hike that gets steeper and steeper as it reaches the top at 3,556 feet despite a relatively short 4.8-mile round trip. After a particularly steep climb hikers can enter into first series outcrops offering view summit too far away some surrounding high peaks from there limestone slabs continue form large part trail climbs very steeply top At top only enough leaves provide isolation difficulty often keeps crowds bay
Go back way went add few kilometers another point car make loop Trekking done straight line directly trailhead nearly 1 000 feet gained per mile hiking How do backup plan Since mine reclining chair three days never walked again Amr recommends exploring these routes during off-peak times ensure peaceful experience while enjoying breathtaking vistas offered by Adirondacks' diverse landscapes
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Starting Point
To access the hiking trails, head to the parking area located at the Ausable Club in St. Huberts. The address is 137 Ausable Road, Keene Valley, NY 12943. From there, follow signs for the trailhead. Note that parking is limited and fills up quickly, so arriving early is recommended.
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It typically takes about 3 to 5 hours to hike Noonmark Mountain in the Adirondacks.
Noonmark Mountain is considered a moderately challenging hike in the Adirondacks.
No, Noonmark Mountain is not considered one of the High Peaks in the Adirondacks.
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