Highest peak
Snowy Mountain
2,064 ft / 629 m
Most prominent peak
Mount Minsi
181 ft / 55 m prom
Most summited peak
Mount Minsi
56 summits
Most difficult peak
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Difficulty breakdown
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Highlights
Latest summits
"Following up on my A.T. midpoint area section hiking, I went northbound this time and climbed up to the Pole Steeple lookout. Very cool spot with great views northward. No USGS marker in the area though. Went down the other side and took the Old RR road back along the creek for a loop trek." — SteveM_StickMan • Jul 31, 2023
"Father's Day hike with the kids. We parked at the Victoria's Trail Parking off of Clark's Valley Road. Climbed up Victoria's Trail to the AT where we headed east over to Table Rock/Kinter View and ate lunch. From there we hiked/ran along the ridge over to Peter's Mountain AT Shelter. Super cool shelter with two stories and all the fixings. We found a half dollar, a Tolstoy fables book a pair of Momentum trekking poles that someone had graciously left behind. We signed the trail log and ran back down to the truck. Stopped by Rita's for some gelato on the way back home. Best Father's Day eva!" — wiweasel • Jun 18, 2023
"Beautiful! We went in May, took us about three hours included a break for lunch at the pulpit. There’s a nice view and a scenic trail. Moderate intensity but bit rainy weather. " — Bhagyesh-Chokhawala • May 7, 2023
"Took about 4 hours and 10 minutes to cover 10.2 miles. Views are stunning, saw quite a few turkey vultures circling by the pinnacle. Overall quite rocky but going counter clockwise, as other reviewers recommended, the incline was only in the beginning and quite short in length. There is a shelter with a compostable toilet near the beginning of the trail. Follow white trailblazes for the loop, trail and shelter indicated by a blue arrow and signpost about 1-2 miles in. Parking lot is quite large but I imagine it will fill quickly on weekend mornings. I was there with my 11 years old kid and wife it was unfortunately, foggy and cloudy conditions, but it was still a beautiful view." — Bhagyesh-Chokhawala • Apr 23, 2023
"Took about 4 hours and 10 minutes to cover 10.2 miles. The route covers Pulpit Rock and The Pinnacle both. Views are stunning, saw quite a few turkey vultures circling by the pinnacle. Overall quite rocky but going counter clockwise, as other reviewers recommended, the incline was only in the beginning and quite short in length. There is a shelter with a compostable toilet near the beginning of the trail. Follow white trailblazes for the loop, trail and shelter indicated by a blue arrow and signpost about 1-2 miles in. Parking lot is quite large but I imagine it will fill quickly on weekend mornings. I was there with my 11 years old kid and wife it was unfortunately, foggy and cloudy conditions, but it was still a beautiful view." — Bhagyesh-Chokhawala • Apr 23, 2023