White Rock, 2,550 feet (780 m), is the high point on a 7 mi (11 km) ridgeline in the Taconic Mountains. The ridge is located in the tri-state corner of New York, Massachusetts, and Vermont in the towns of Petersburgh, Williamstown, and Pownal. The ridge has several distinct knobs; those with names are, from south to north: White Rocks, 2,365 feet (721 m); Smith Hill, 2,330 feet (710 m); White Rock, the high point 2,550 feet (780 m); and Bald Mountain 2,485 feet (757 m). The Snow Hole, located along the ridgeline between Bald Mountain and the White Rock, is a crevasse in which snow can be found well into the summer.
There's a trail called Taconic Crest Trail leading to the summit. White Rock is one of the 3 peaks along the multi-day Taconic Crest Trail.
By elevation White Rock is
# 4 out of 48 in Rensselaer County # 34 out of 86 in Bennington County # 4 out of 7 in Taconic Ridge State Forest # 37 out of 274 in the Taconic Mountains
By prominence White Rock is
# 5 out of 48 in Rensselaer County # 20 out of 86 in Bennington County # 3 out of 7 in Taconic Ridge State Forest # 46 out of 274 in the Taconic Mountains
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