Near McKenzie Mountain & Haystack Mountain
View of the High Peaks region from the top of McKenzie Mountain.
Near McKenzie Mountain & Haystack Mountain
Haystack Mountain Summit
Near McKenzie Mountain & Haystack Mountain
Manmade dam at 2.5 miles
Near McKenzie Mountain & Haystack Mountain
View from the summit,
Near McKenzie Mountain & Haystack Mountain
Another summit view.

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McKenzie Mountain & Haystack Mountain

4.0 (2 Ratings)
Two of the Saranac Lake Sixers, McKenzie & Haystack, make for a great double dip.
11.4
mi
Distance
4,012
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
Dogs AllowedFall ColorsRiver/CreekViewsWaterfall

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
11.38mi
Distance
4,012ft
Elevation Gain
4,012ft
Elevation Loss
40%
Max Grade
3,827ft
High Point
1,619ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
The DEC sign at Rt. 86 in Ray Brook (located between Saranac Lake and Lake Placid) shows this as a trail to Haystack Mountain (3.3 miles) and McKenzie Mountain (5.3) and is marked with blue trail markers from the beginning of the hike. This difficult terrain is usually wet and slippery, making the footing difficult.The shared part of the trail climbs gently, beginning at an elevation of 1670'. You'll hike along (and in) a brook for the first few miles. Changing from pine needles to rock, the trail increases in roughness as it progresses. Many of the man-made log bridges that were once provided to avoid muddy patches have decayed from years of trail neglect.At 2.4 miles, the trail to Haystack (blue blazes) branches off to the left, while the trail to McKenzie (RED) continues on to the right. Though this fork in the trail is very well marked, it is not uncommon for people to miss it--Since the trail has become steeper, the average hiker is looking down and not seeing the signs. Both trails provide a challenge from this point onward. Haystack is better suited for families and those with dogs. McKenzie is a great workout for those who appreciate steep uphill.As routed, this hike climbs Haystack first to serve as a warmup for the strenuous hike up McKenzie. However, as said before, you can skip either peak and still have a pleasant experience!

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