At an elevation of 1,280 m (4,199 ft.), and with a prominence of 319 m (1,046 ft.), Big Slide Mountain is a favorite day-hiker attraction as it has beautiful views of the Great Range. It is situated in the High Peaks Wilderness Area, Adirondack Park, New York, United States.
Big Slide is the twenty-seventh highest mountain in the High Peaks Area. Its name originates from the sheer rock-face that leads to its summit.
There's a demading hiking trail (T3) called The Brothers Trail leading to the summit. Big Slide Mountain is one of the 5 peaks along the The Brothers Trail.
By elevation Big Slide Mountain is
# 35 out of 1601 in Adirondack Park # 35 out of 3825 in New York # 32 out of 126 in High Peaks Wilderness # 34 out of 591 in Essex County # 35 out of 1678 in the Adirondack Mountains
By prominence Big Slide Mountain is
# 69 out of 1601 in Adirondack Park # 92 out of 3825 in New York # 16 out of 126 in High Peaks Wilderness # 31 out of 591 in Essex County # 69 out of 1678 in the Adirondack Mountains
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