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Upper Wolfjaw, Armstrong, and Gothics Loop (Wolf Jaw Trail, Phelps Trail, Orebed Brook Trail, Adirondack Great Range )

Hiking Trail

Hard
13.41 mi
4,150 ft
A challenging hike showcasing some of the best views on the Great Range.

The Adirondack Great Range is one the most highly sought after hiking trails in New York. Nearly 12 miles long, the Adirondack Great Range showcases seven of New York's finest peaks, offering endless views in its wake. While a proper Great Range traverse is often reserved for the most adventurous, this route brings some of its best peaks within reach of a day hike.

This route resembles a lollipop, with the loop at the best completed clockwise. To begin your hike, park at the ADK trailhead, just a short drive from Keene Valley. The Phelps Trail provides a gradual climb paralleling John's Brook as it heads upstream towards its headwaters. As you near the Ranger's Station, use the Southside Trail to access Wolf Jaw Trail.

Begin the steady climb to the col between Lower Wolfjaw and Upper Wolf Jaw Mountains. At the top, keep right to begin the portion of the hike along the Great Range. A steep, relentless climb makes for a punishing final ascent to Upper Wolfjaw. The first of the three High Peaks on this route, some partial views reward you for your efforts thus far. Another challenging climb lies ahead, then the summit of Armstrong Mountain. Here, the views begin to broaden atop the 4,330' peak.

The final High Peak along this route is by far the best. Nearing 4,700', Gothics sits as a prominent point along the ridge, offering incredible views of the Adirondacks, including some of New York's highest peak, Mount Marcy.

At the col between Gothics and Saddleback Mountain, follow the Orebed Brook Trail downhill as it parallels a quiet brook that quickly transforms into a fast-moving stream, draining into John's Brook. The descent is quite challenging, often utilizing ladders and stairs on its descent down a sheer rock face.

As you reach the end of the trail, retrace your steps down Phelps Trail to the trailhead where you began. For some post-hike grub, a local diner in Keene Valley serves as a popular hub for both hikers and travelers alike.

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Written by Brendon Voelker
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Route and Elevation

Segments

NameDistanceElev. Diff.Avg. Grade
Interbrook Rd Climb0.36 mi138 ft6.9%
Jeep Rd Climb0.78 mi223 ft5.4%
Jeep Rd Climb1.00 mi335 ft6.3%
Jeep Rd Climb0.48 mi591 ft23.1%
Lake Rd Climb0.48 mi518 ft20.2%
Jeep Rd Climb0.37 mi423 ft21.0%