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  1. Giant Mountain is the 12th tallest of the Adirondack High Peaks. It is a steep, serious hike no matter the trail you take up, and requires significant preparation. A successful hike of Giant Mountain involves research, physical fitness, the right gear, and knowledge of Leave No Trace principles.

  2. Giant Mountain, also known as Giant of the Valley, is a mountain in the Adirondacks in the U.S. state of New York. It is the twelfth-highest peak in New York, with an elevation of 4,627 feet (1,410 m), and one of the 46 High Peaks in Adirondack Park.

  3. The Ridge Trail to Giant Mountain Peak is the best way to access Giant Mountain Peak. This trail is very steep, with almost 3,000 feet of elevation gain over three miles to the summit. Once you arrive at the high peak, the summit views are spectacular.

  4. The wilderness is predominately mountain country containing two peaks above 4,000 feet elevation - its namesake Giant Mountain and Rocky Peak. Other natural features include Giant Washbowl, Giant's Nubble, Hopkins Mountain, and Roaring Brook Falls. It is adjacent to the High Peaks Wilderness.

  5. Giant Mountain and Rocky Peak Ridge Trail. Proceed cautiously on this 10.2-mile point--point trail near Keene Valley, New York. Generally considered a highly challenging route, it should only be attempted by experienced adventurers.

  6. Oct 12, 2022 · A tough, steep, beautiful loop. With 3600 feet of elevation gain, this 8 mile loop route up and down Giant Mountain in the Adirondacks will test your legs — but the views from the summit, and from this descent route, are truly stunning.

  7. Overview. Standing alone in the St. Huberts area as the twelfth highest in the Adirondack range and is one of the more dramatic peaks in the park. The peak has two dominate ridges that meet at the summit to form a large basin or washbowl on its western side.

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