McKenzie Mountain Wilderness

McKenzie Mountain Wilderness

McKenzie Mountain Wilderness provides a serene retreat in the Adirondacks, attracting hiking enthusiasts and nature lovers with its rugged terrain and breathtaking vistas.

37,616
Acres Protected
30
Miles of Trails
Undocumented
Annual Visitors
1972
Year Established

About McKenzie Mountain Wilderness

McKenzie Mountain Wilderness
 

The McKenzie Mountain Wilderness is a captivating area located within the Adirondack Park in upstate New York. Covering over 37,000 acres, this wilderness offers diverse geography ranging from dense forests to steep mountain peaks. McKenzie Mountain and Moose Mountain are two prominent features that offer challenging hikes with rewarding views. The area is known for its rich biodiversity, including various plant species and abundant wildlife such as deer, black bears, and numerous bird species. Historically, this wilderness has been a critical conservation site, reflecting New York’s commitment to preserving its natural landscapes. Recreation opportunities are plentiful, with activities like hiking, camping, and bird-watching being popular among visitors. The appeal of McKenzie lies in its tranquil environment and the opportunity to engage deeply with the natural world.

Highlights

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McKenzie Mountain summit offers panoramic views of the surrounding wilderness.

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Moose Mountain's diverse ecosystem provides remarkable wildlife sighting opportunities.

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The Jackrabbit Trail features excellent cross-country skiing in the winter months.

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Long Pond, accessible via a short hike, is a peaceful spot for picnics and photography.

Notable Natural Features

McKenzie Mountain

Challenging hikes here reward trekkers with extensive views of the Adirondack High Peaks.

Moose Mountain

Offers diverse habitats and the chance to see a variety of bird species.

Jackrabbit Trail

A favorite among cross-country skiers and snowshoers during winter months.