Hurricane Mountain Wilderness offers remote beauty in the Adirondacks, attracting hikers and nature enthusiasts with its rugged terrain and panoramic views.
Hurricane Mountain Wilderness is a 14,957-acre wilderness area located in the Adirondack Mountains of New York. The wilderness is characterized by its rugged mountains, dense forests, and scenic vistas. The area is named after Hurricane Mountain, which features one of the most rewarding climbs and offers a fire tower at its summit, providing panoramic views of the High Peaks and surrounding landscapes. The wilderness is defined by diverse ecosystems, including hardwood and conifer forests and alpine summits. It is home to various wildlife species such as black bears, moose, and numerous bird species, which add to the appeal for wildlife watching. The area's history is enriched with early logging activities, but today it remains a conservation success story, preserving the natural integrity of the Adirondacks. Outdoor activities reign supreme here, with opportunities for hiking, camping, and winter sports attracting visitors throughout the year. It provides a more remote experience compared to more accessible parks, ensuring visitors can enjoy the peace and solitude of nature.
Hurricane Mountain Fire Tower - providing sweeping views from its peak.
Unique alpine ecosystems that support rare and diverse plant species.
Big Crow Mountain trails that offer scenic overlooks and quiet paths.
Remote camping spots for a genuine backcountry experience.
An iconic fire tower with panoramic views over the Adirondacks.
A scenic mountain brook ideal for peaceful reflection and photography.
Offers a less strenuous hike with rewarding views of the Dix Range and Giant Mountain.