Highest peak
Mount Angeles
6,454 ft / 1,967 m
Most prominent peak
Mount Angeles
1,614 ft / 491 m prom
Most summited peak
Hurricane Hill
38 summits
Most difficult peak
no info yet
Difficulty breakdown
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Highlights
Latest summits
"I have been up the storm king trail several times but this was my first trip up to the summit. I had a failed attempt in the past so I knew the route this time. Bushwhack from the lake Sutherland side till in a gully. Followed the gully for a while until I cut back into the forest. When you get to the ridge it is a solid class 3 scramble. Register dates back to 1978. Glad to finally make it up this mountain after looking at it nearly everyday." — MatthewWinterberg • Oct 14, 2022
"Katie and I finally climbed Unicorn Peak. Ever since we had moved to PA Katie has talked about it and we made it happen. The approach is brutal though, having to deal with so many downed trees from an old fire. The scrambling up Unicorn is good but outside of that Griff is a bushwack and the downed trees are exhausting. My camera died on this one so not many photos." — MatthewWinterberg • Sep 14, 2022
"June 1, 2021. Absolutely stunning views! Patchy snow along most of the trail, but I was fine in my hiking boots without traction. Saw others wearing tennis/running shoes. At the summit there is a large buildup of snow along the northern slope that people were walking out and taking pictures on. That block of snow could detach at any time, so don’t walk out on it. " — runningvegan • Jun 1, 2021
"June 1, 2021. A very sweaty climb to the summit. Ropes were in good condition although some of them are not really needed if you have boots or trail runners with good traction. If you are an experienced hiker this trail should not be a problem for you. I’ve done Angles Landing and Half Dome and a few other hikes that could have used ropes but did not have any and this trail was nothing compared to those. So don’t let reviews scare you off from doing this hike if you are not afraid of heights. Hiked to Marymere Falls afterwards. 5.3 miles total and 2,303 feet of eg. " — runningvegan • Jun 1, 2021
"A beautiful winter snowshoe along the high crest to the summit from the Hurricane Ridge Visitor Center. Overall rating 8/10, one of the best and most accessible snowshoe routes in this part of the state." — MountainQuest • Jan 17, 2021