Big Slide Mountain (New York)

Big Slide is the twenty-seventh highest peak of the High Peaks Region of the Adirondack Park in New York. The peak was named for the prominent steep cliff that rises to its summit. It is located in the High Peaks Wilderness Area.

Big Slide Mountain
Big Slide Mountain as seen from Mount Marcy
Highest point
Elevation4199+ ft (1280+ m) NGVD 29[1]
Prominence1,049 ft (320 m)[1]
ListingAdirondack High Peaks 27th
Coordinates44°10′56″N 73°52′14″W[2]
Geography
Big Slide Mountain
Location of Big Slide Mountain within New York
Big Slide Mountain
Big Slide Mountain (the United States)
LocationKeene / North Elba, New York, U.S.
Parent rangeAdirondacks
Topo mapUSGS Keene Valley
Climbing
Easiest routeHike

Because it is relatively close to trail heads and because it offers a close view of the nearby Great Range, Big Slide is a popular day hiking destination. The most popular approach is via the Brothers, a set of rocky crags which offer several views on the way to the summit. It can also be climbed via the Slide Mountain Brook Trail from the Phelps trail in Johns Brook Valley, or combined with Yard Mountain via the Klondike Notch trail (Yard's elevation is 4018 feet, but it is not one of the High Peaks as it is too close to Big Slide).

References

Big Slide Mt. seen from The Brothers Trail


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