Hadley Mountain Wild Forest is a popular outdoor recreation area in the Adirondack Park, known for scenic hiking, forested landscapes, and panoramic summit views.
Hadley Mountain Wild Forest is located within the southern Adirondack Park in New York State, comprising extensive forest lands, wetlands, and steep mountain terrain. The centerpiece of the Wild Forest is Hadley Mountain, a prominent peak rising to 2,654 feet, offering a rewarding summit hike with expansive views across the surrounding forests and the Hudson River Valley. The area features mixed hardwood and coniferous forests, supporting diverse wildlife including white-tailed deer, black bear, and various bird species. This Wild Forest designation allows for a variety of recreational activities such as hiking, mountain biking, snowmobiling, fishing, and hunting, while emphasizing sustainable land use and habitat protection. Historically, the region was logged and farmed before being incorporated into the Adirondack Park, preserving its natural state and making it a key destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Trails range from easy to moderate difficulty, with the Hadley Mountain Trail being the most prominent route to the summit. The forest's numerous water bodies and streams provide fishing and paddling opportunities. Visitors appreciate the relative quiet and less crowded atmosphere compared to nearby High Peaks areas, making it ideal for day hikes, wildlife observation, and winter sports. Public access points and trailheads are available from Hadley and nearby communities, facilitating easy day trips or overnight camping experiences. The Wild Forest designation balances natural resource management and recreation, ensuring the landscape's ecological integrity remains intact for future generations.
Hadley Mountain summit with 360-degree panoramic views
Mixed hardwood and evergreen forest ecosystems home to diverse wildlife
Accessible trail network suitable for hiking, mountain biking, and snowmobiling
Remote ponds and streams supporting fishing and paddling experiences
A prominent peak offering spectacular views of the Adirondacks and the Hudson River Valley.
A quiet water body popular for fishing and paddle sports within the Wild Forest boundary.
Over 40 miles of trails supporting multiple uses including hiking, mountain biking, and snowmobiling.