List of Wilderness Areas in the Adirondack Park
This is a list of designated wilderness areas within the Adirondack Park. Powered vehicles are not allowed in wilderness areas; activity is limited to hiking, camping, hunting, birding, fishing and paddling; and regulations attempt to ensure participants leave no trace.
- Blue Ridge Wilderness Area - 45,736 acres (185.09 km2)
- Dix Mountain Wilderness Area - 45,208 acres (182.95 km2)
- Five Ponds Wilderness Area - 117,978 acres (447.44 km2)
- Giant Mountain Wilderness Area - 22,768 acres (92.14 km2)
- Ha-De-Ron-Dah Wilderness Area - 26,528 acres (107.36 km2)
- High Peaks Wilderness Area - 192,685 acres (779.77 km2)
- Hoffman Notch Wilderness Area - 36,231 acres (146.62 km2)
- Jay Mountain Wilderness Area - 7,100 acres (28.7 km2)
- McKenzie Mountain Wilderness Area - 37,616 acres (152.23 km2)
- Pepperbox Wilderness Area - 22,560 acres (91.30 km2)
- Pharaoh Lake Wilderness Area - 45,883 acres (185.68 km2)
- Pigeon Lake Wilderness Area - 50,100 acres (202.8 km2)
- Round Lake Wilderness Area - 11,000 acres (44.5 km2)
- Sentinel Range Wilderness Area - 23,252 acres (94.10 km2)
- Siamese Ponds Wilderness Area - 112,524 acres (455.37 km2)
- Silver Lake Wilderness Area - 105,270 acres (426.01 km2)
- West Canada Lake Wilderness Area - 156,695 acres (634.12 km2)
- William C. Whitney Wilderness Area - 20,500 acres (83.0 km2)
The 19,000-acre (77 km2) Saint Regis Canoe Area, presently the only Canoe Area in the park, operates under essentially the same conditions as the Wilderness Areas.
See also