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This trail is short, steep, and has an amazing 360-degree view from the bald summit.


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2.7

Miles

4.3

KM

Point to Point

3,336' 1,017 m

High

1,579' 481 m

Low

1,793' 547 m

Up

36' 11 m

Down

13%

Avg Grade (7°)

70%

Max Grade (35°)

Dogs Leashed

Features Cave · Fall Colors · River/Creek · Views

Family Friendly Challenging hike, but not too long. The view at the top will be a thrill for all ages.

Description

The distance on this trail is only three miles to the summit, and six miles out and back. It is one of the few mountains in the 'daks that offers an amazing 360-degree view after only a few miles of hiking.

The trailhead is located across Route 3 from where you park. There appears to be a trail at the parking area, but that goes to some camping areas in the opposite direction of the mountain.

You'll see a register to sign in and red markers to follow.

Like most of the ADK trails, you start with a nice casual hike on low grades through hardwood forest. The trail crosses a few brooks, has a small wooden bridge, and even some wood planks to hike on in the first few miles.

At 1.5 miles, you'll see the mountain directly in front of you as you begin to climb some moderate elevation. At 2.0 miles, you'll begin climbing a very steep set of rock stairs all of the way to the summit. You'll also have a few rock scrambles and some amazing views of rock ledges hanging over the trail.

Just shy of the summit, the trail becomes open rock and is marked by yellow paint on the rocks. Be sure to follow the markers to avoid erosion. The hike is not long from here, and you'll soon reach the summit clad with three survey markers on it. The summit views are amazing in all four seasons. The wind can be very strong, so be prepared with extra layers.

You may also follow the yellow-blazed trail beyond the summit to find a plaque dedicated to the Hermit of Ampersand.

Contacts

Land Manager: NY DEC - Region 5 Office

Shared By:

Mike Biolsi

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Photos

Top of Ampersand Mountain, viewing one of the Saranac Lakes
Oct 19, 2019 near Saranac…, NY
Top of Ampersand Mountain
Oct 19, 2019 near Saranac…, NY
Enjoy a gorgeous view from beyond the summit.
Oct 20, 2017 near Saranac…, NY
One of the amazing summit views.
Oct 20, 2017 near Saranac…, NY
The beginning of the rock stairs
Oct 20, 2017 near Saranac…, NY
Ascent of Mount Ampersand
Oct 19, 2019 near Saranac…, NY

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Jun 2, 2023
Mike Puglisi
2.7mi
Jan 1, 2021
Sarah Keen
Great hike! Microspikes necessary for the top third. Gorgeous views of the High Peaks and Saranac Lakes — 2h 45m
Sep 27, 2020
Nikhila Chaudhari
2.7mi
Sep 15, 2020
Jessica Kardon
Our first real hike. Had no preparations. Super beginners. Really hard- we're wiped out. — 5h 20m
Sep 5, 2020
Malith Waharaka
Aug 23, 2020
Nancy Clayton
Oct 14, 2019
Alex Sup
A bunch of up 5.4mi
Sep 24, 2019
Nathalie Tran
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