Algonquin Peak summit view

Algonquin Peak

5,114 ft | 1 trails | New York

Elevation

5,114 ft

Trails

1 routes

Difficulty

Hard

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About Algonquin Peak

The Experience

Standing at 5114 feet, Algonquin Peak is a standout peak in New York. Known for its rugged and challenging terrain, it offers a quintessential hiking experience.

The Challenge

Hikers often choose the **Algonquin Trail**, a **8.6 mile** route gaining significant elevation. As part of the **Adirondack 46ers**, it draws peak-baggers from across the region.

Peak Bagging Logic

**Peak Bagging Opportunity:** Consider connecting this hike with **Mount Colden**, which is just 1.8 miles away. Linking these peaks is a popular way to maximize your day on the trail.

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Check Current Conditions

Trail conditions change frequently. Check the official land manager's site (linked under Data Sources on this page) and the NWS forecast before your hike.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to hike Algonquin Peak?

The Algonquin Trail is 7.3 miles with about 3,007 feet of elevation gain, and most hikers take roughly 6.4 hours of moving time. Add time for breaks and conditions — winter or wet weather can double the trip.

How hard is the Algonquin Peak hike?

It's rated Hard using the National Park Service difficulty formula (7.3 miles, 3,007 ft of gain — about 400 ft of climbing per mile). The elevation profile on this page shows exactly where the steep sections fall.

Where is the Algonquin Peak trailhead?

The trailhead is at 44.18293, -73.96262 in New York. Use the driving-directions link in the Getting There section above, and note that parking at popular trailheads fills early on weekends.

Are dogs allowed on the Algonquin Peak trail?

Rules vary by land manager — national parks often prohibit dogs on trails, while most national forests allow them on leash. Check with the managing agency for this trail before bringing your dog, and pack out waste.

When is the best time to hike Algonquin Peak?

Late May through October for snow-free hiking. Check a summit point forecast before you go — conditions up high differ from the trailhead.

How tall is Algonquin Peak?

Algonquin Peak stands at 5,114 feet (1,559 meters) in New York.

Best Time to Visit

spring

March - May

Muddy trails, snow at higher elevations, stream crossings high

Crowds:Low
Caution
NOW

summer

June - August

Best hiking conditions, afternoon thunderstorms possible

Crowds:High
Recommended

fall

September - November

Peak foliage mid-September to mid-October, cooler temperatures

Crowds:Very High
Recommended

winter

December - February

Severe alpine conditions, high winds, extreme cold

Crowds:Low
Caution

Summer Gear Checklist

  • Sun protection
  • Bug spray
  • 2+ liters water
  • Rain jacket

Tip: Start early to avoid crowds and afternoon storms. Summit by noon if thunderstorms are forecast.

Safety Information

Current Hazards

  • Afternoon thunderstorms
  • Dehydration risk
  • UV exposure above treeline

Turn-Around Time

1:00 PM (2:00 PM summer)

Plan to reach the summit by this time to allow safe descent before dark.

Essential Gear Checklist

* Critical items - do not hike without these

Emergency Contacts

Emergency

911

NH Fish & Game

603-536-6100

Mt Washington Weather

603-356-2137

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Nearby Peaks

Explore other mountains near Algonquin Peak. Great for peak-bagging or planning your next adventure.

Peak Bagging Tip

Mount Colden is only 1.8 miles away. Consider combining these peaks for a bigger day or overnight trip!