Located in the High Peaks Wilderness Area of the Adirondacks in New York State, Ampersand Mountain offers a scenic 3,352 ft summit with panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The mountain is a popular day hike destination, known for its bare rock peak and old-growth forest along the trail.
Ampersand Mountain holds historical significance as the first peak climbed by wilderness activist Bob Marshall, and was once home to a fire lookout station that operated until 1970. Visitors can enjoy stunning vistas of the High Peaks to the east and the Saranac Lakes to the west from this iconic Adirondack landmark.
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