Mount Redfield is a mountain located in Essex County, New York.
The mountain is part of the Marcy Group of the Great Range of the Adirondack Mountains.
Mount Redfield is flanked to the northwest by Cliff Mountain, and to the northeast by Mount Skylight.
Verplanck Colvin (1847–1920) named Mount Redfield for William C. Redfield (1789–1857), organizer and member of the first expedition to Mount Marcy in 1837, and the first to guess that Marcy was the highest peak in the Adirondacks, and therefore in New York.
Mount Redfield stands within the watershed of the Opalescent River, a tributary of the Hudson River, which in turn drains into New York Bay.
The northeast and north sides of Mt. Redfield drain into Uphill Brook, thence into the Opalescent River.
The west end of Redfield drains into Upper Twin Brook, thence into the Opalescent River.
The south side of Redfield drains into Skylight Brook, thence into Dudley Brook and the Opalescent River.
Mount Redfield is within the High Peaks Wilderness Area of Adirondack State Park.
There's a hiking trail (T2) called Mount Redfield Trail leading to the summit. Mount Redfield is one of the 1 peaks along the Mount Redfield Trail.
By elevation Mount Redfield is
# 20 out of 1601 in Adirondack Park # 20 out of 3825 in New York # 18 out of 126 in High Peaks Wilderness # 20 out of 591 in Essex County # 9 out of 24 in the Marcy Group # 20 out of 1678 in the Adirondack Mountains
By prominence Mount Redfield is
# 71 out of 126 in High Peaks Wilderness # 13 out of 24 in the Marcy Group
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