Near Gray Peak, Mount Skylight, & Mount Marcy via Avalanche Pass
Approaching the summit of Mt. Marcy.
Near Gray Peak, Mount Skylight, & Mount Marcy via Avalanche Pass
Almost to the top.
Near Gray Peak, Mount Skylight, & Mount Marcy via Avalanche Pass
Just follow the "yellow brick road!"
Near Gray Peak, Mount Skylight, & Mount Marcy via Avalanche Pass
Phelps Brook Dam Pond
Near Gray Peak, Mount Skylight, & Mount Marcy via Avalanche Pass
Suspended walkway along Avalanche Pass Trail

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Gray Peak, Mount Skylight, & Mount Marcy via Avalanche Pass

3.7 (3 Ratings)
Starting from Marcy Dam, this moderately difficult loop takes you to some of the most scenic spots in all the ADK.
13.3
mi
Distance
3,846
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
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Access Issues
There may be restrictions for Avalanche Pass Trail in winter.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
13.31mi
Distance
3,846ft
Elevation Gain
3,846ft
Elevation Loss
45%
Max Grade
5,344ft
High Point
2,354ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
Starting at Marcy Dam, follow the Avalanche Pass Trail (also called Upper Works). At the south end of Lake Colden, take a left when you come across the Calamity Brook Trail/Mount Marcy Trail (I've seen it called both - if you followed the map above and traveled on the west side of Lake Colden (passing by the NYS DEC Lake Colden Interior Outpost) you should almost immediately cross a dam. Can also take the Avalanche Lake to Lake Colden Trail, which takes you on the east side of Lake Colden). Continue on Calamity Brook Trail/Mount Marcy Trail until you reach Gray Peak Trail. This is a relatively steep ascent. Follow that to the summit, then return to Calamity Brook Trail/Mount Marcy Trail. Continue heading east on the trail until you reach the Four Corners. At the Four Corners, follow the trail leading south to Mount Skylight Trail. This is a relatively steep ascent. Follow that trail back down to the Four Corners, where you'll take the trail heading north to reach Mount Marcy. This is a steep ascent, and caution should be taken. From the summit of Mount Marcy, take the Van Hoevenberg Trail back to Marcy Dam. Van Hoevenberg trail is long, but a relatively moderate incline for most of it. Due to the max grade, I rated this as an extremely difficult hike, however, large portions of it are very manageable. Would not recommend as your first 46er route, and, as always, come prepared.

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