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MOUNT MARCY

Mountains and Summits


North American Plains Adirondacks

Mount Marcy

5,344 ft

Mount Marcy, located in the North American Plains mountain range, is the highest peak in New York State. With an elevation of 5,344 feet (1,629 meters), it offers breathtaking views and attracts outdoor enthusiasts from all over. Spanning an area of approximately 314 square miles (813 square kilometers), Mount Marcy is a prominent feature of the Adirondack High Peaks region.

During the winter season, Mount Marcy experiences a significant snowpack. The range of snow depth can vary depending on weather conditions, but it is not uncommon for the snowpack to reach several feet in depth. This accumulation of snow creates ideal conditions for winter sports such as skiing, snowshoeing, and snowboarding.

Mount Marcy is also known for its abundant streams and rivers that receive runoff from its slopes. One notable example is the Opalescent River, a beautiful waterway that originates from the slopes of Mount Marcy. This river, along with other smaller creeks and tributaries, adds to the scenic beauty of the area and provides a habitat for diverse wildlife.

The name "Mount Marcy" honors William L. Marcy, a prominent politician from New York who served as the United States Secretary of State in the mid-19th century. As for lore and legends, Mount Marcy is said to have been an important location for Native American tribes in the region, who considered it a sacred and spiritual place. Exploring the history and tales surrounding Mount Marcy adds an intriguing layer to the overall experience of visiting this majestic mountain.


Outdoor Recreation

Campground Campsites Reservations Toilets Showers Elevation
Lake Harris - DEC None 1,639 ft
Meadowbrook - DEC None 1,615 ft
Lake George Battleground - DEC None 407 ft
Buck Pond - DEC None 1,690 ft
Taylor Pond - DEC None 1,410 ft
Luzerne - DEC None 696 ft
Eagle Point - DEC None 898 ft
Wilmington Notch - DEC None 1,389 ft
River Run Streamflow Length Class

Regional Water Data

Gauge Streamflow Stage
Bouquet River At Willsboro Ny
USGS 04276500
935 cfs 3.9 ft
Putnam Creek East Of Crown Point Center Ny
USGS 04276842
373 cfs 6.2 ft
Raquette River At Piercefield Ny
USGS 04266500
3,730 cfs 8.8 ft
Hudson River Near Newcomb Ny
USGS 01312000
781 cfs 3.7 ft
Laplatte River At Shelburne Falls
USGS 04282795
101 cfs 2.2 ft
Little Otter Creek At Ferrisburg
USGS 04282650
79 cfs 1.6 ft
Lewis Creek At North Ferrisburg
USGS 04282780
192 cfs 2.8 ft
Snotel Site Snowpack 24hr Change

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