Gray Peak (New York)

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Gray Peak
Elevation 4,840 feet (1,475 metres)
Location New York, USA
Range Adirondacks
Coordinates 44°06′42″N, 73°56′07″W
Topo map USGS Mount Marcy
Easiest route hike
For other uses of "Gray Peak" see Gray Peak.

Gray Peak is the seventh highest peak in the High Peaks Region of the Adirondack State Park, in New York, USA, and is located in close proximity to Mount Marcy, the highest peak in New York state. It is most frequently climbed from Lake Tear of the Clouds, with approaches via Elk Lake or Upper Works. Gray is the highest peak in the Adirondacks without a maintained and marked trail. This fact, combined with the somewhat limited view from Gray's summit, means that it is less frequently climbed than many shorter peaks.

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The High Peaks of New York's Adirondack Mountains
Northern Adirondacks: Esther • Whiteface
Eastern Adirondacks: GiantRocky Peak
Colvin Ridge: Blake • Colvin • Dial • Nippletop
Dix Range: DixEast Dix • South Dix • Hough • Macomb
Northern High Peaks: Big Slide • Cascade • Phelps • Porter • Tabletop
Marcy Group: Allen • Cliff • ColdenGrayHaystackMarcy • Redfield • Skylight
Other Great Range: Armstrong • Basin • Gothics • Saddleback • Sawteeth • Lower Wolfjaw • Upper Wolfjaw
McIntyre Mountains: AlgonquinIroquois • Marshall • Wright
Santanoni Range: Couchsachraga • Panther • Santanoni
Seward Mountains: Donaldson • Emmons • Seward • Seymour
Street Range: (MacNaughton) • Nye • Street
 

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