Best mountain peaks around Bolton Landing are situated on the shores of Lake George, offering access to various mountain peaks. This region provides diverse hiking experiences with views of the lake and surrounding Adirondack landscape. The area features a mix of moderate trails and more challenging, extensive ranges. Bolton Landing is known for its natural features and landmarks, providing numerous viewpoints.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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bring lots of mosquito spray! amazing views from the top but can be painful insect experiences on the way
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Elevation gain pretty gradual. Spring is slow to arrive so trail is pretty exposed at times.
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Fifth Peak is actually the fourth peak along the Tongue Traverse if you are going north to south. You will find a bathroom and lean-to at the summit. Going south from here the trail gets more rugged.
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Black Mountain is the tallest peak in Lake George Wild Forest. The views from the summit are stunning — from the summit the landscape rolls away gently to the north and gives the feeling of flying above the Adirondacks. The wind turbine at the top is a unique summit feature.
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You will find panoramic view of Lake George from the summit of Cat Mountain. The trails up the mountain are well maintained and well marked.
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From the false summit you get an excellent view of Lake George and the mountains of the Wild Forest. The true summit is a half mile north but wooded.
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Buck Mountain is the most popular mountain in the Lake George Wild Forest. At the summit you are treated to views northward toward Lake George, the Tongue, and Sleeping Beauty Mountain.
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The climb is definitely recommended.
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For a rewarding experience without an overly strenuous climb, The Pinnacle is an excellent choice. It features a moderate 1.5-mile trail leading to expansive 270-degree views of Lake George. Another option is Thomas Mountain, which offers a moderately difficult three-mile round trip to an overlook with 180-degree views of the lake's south and central basins.
Cat Mountain is renowned for its comprehensive views, offering breathtaking 270-degree panoramas where you can see nearly the entire lake and its surrounding shores. The Tongue Mountain Range also provides stunning views of the south basin of Lake George and the southern Adirondacks from its numerous peaks and outcrops.
Yes, the Tongue Mountain Range offers a more challenging and extensive hiking destination. It's a series of connected peaks, including Fifth Peak, with a trail system spanning over 18 miles. The full loop can be around 15 miles and is considered very difficult, ideal for experienced hikers seeking a demanding adventure.
Both The Pinnacle and Thomas Mountain are considered suitable for families. The Pinnacle offers a moderate trail that is accessible and provides great views. Thomas Mountain, part of the Cat and Thomas Mountains Preserve, also features family and pet-friendly trails with beautiful lake views.
Yes, both Cat Mountain and Thomas Mountain are dog-friendly areas. The Cat and Thomas Mountains Preserve, managed by the Lake George Land Conservancy, welcomes pets on its trails, making them great options for hiking with your canine companion.
The mountain peaks offer different experiences throughout the year. Thomas Mountain provides particularly beautiful views during the fall foliage season. The Pinnacle trails are also open for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in winter, offering a unique cold-weather experience.
Beyond hiking, the Bolton Landing area offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous road cycling routes, such as those found in the Road Cycling Routes around Bolton Landing guide. For more hiking options, check out the Easy hikes around Bolton Landing or the general Hiking around Bolton Landing guide.
Visitors consistently praise the stunning vistas. For example, from View of Lake George from Buck Mountain, hikers are treated to northward views toward Lake George, the Tongue, and Sleeping Beauty Mountain. The View of Lake George from Cat Mountain is celebrated for its panoramic scope, allowing hikers to see nearly the entire lake.
Yes, Black Mountain, the tallest peak in Lake George Wild Forest, features a distinctive wind turbine at its summit. On Fifth Peak in the Tongue Mountain Range, you'll find an Adirondack-style lean-to and a bathroom, offering a convenient stop for overnight campers.
From The Pinnacle, the panoramic vista encompasses significant landmarks including the Tongue Mountain Range, The Narrows, Shelving Rock, Buck Mountain, Sleeping Beauty Mountain, and even The Sagamore resort, providing an excellent perspective of the range.
Black Mountain holds the distinction of being the tallest peak in the Lake George Wild Forest. Its summit offers stunning views that give the feeling of flying above the Adirondacks.
Yes, the Tongue Mountain Range trail system includes two Adirondack-style lean-tos for overnight camping. Additionally, camping is permitted on Cat Mountain under certain conditions, offering opportunities for extended adventures.

