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Hiking in Chimney Mountain: trails, map and practical info

Adirondacks • New York

4.7 Appreciated by 7 hikers
François Dumaine
By François DumaineContributor since 2022Updated 29/05/2026
Difficulty
Moderate
Distance
3 km
Elevation
240 ft
Duration
1h30
Max altitude
762 ft

Explore 3.2 km of moderate hiking in New York's Adirondacks with 240 m elevation gain and 1h30 duration. Chimney Mountain near Inlet rewards hikers with distinctive rock formations resembling chimneys and intriguing summit caves to explore.

Recommended for :
Intermediate hikers

Ready to explore Chimney Mountain? Here's everything you need to know before you go!

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Trail description

Discover the Majestic Chimney Mountain in the Adirondacks

Welcome to chimney mountain, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of the breathtaking Adirondack Mountains. If you're a hiker, outdoor enthusiast, or simply someone who loves spending time in nature, this is a destination you won't want to miss.

A Hiker's Paradise

chimney mountain offers an unforgettable hiking experience that caters to adventurers of all skill levels. The trailhead is conveniently located near Indian Lake, making it easily accessible for day trips or weekend getaways. As you embark on your journey, you'll be greeted by lush forests and serene landscapes that set the stage for an invigorating adventure.

The Trail Experience

The hike up chimney mountain is approximately 2.5 miles round trip, with an elevation gain of about 1,000 feet. This moderate trail is well-marked and maintained, ensuring a safe and enjoyable trek for everyone. As you ascend, take a moment to appreciate the diverse flora and fauna that call this region home. Keep your eyes peeled for wildlife sightings – you might just spot a deer or two along the way!

Breathtaking Views Await

Once you reach the summit, prepare to be awestruck by panoramic views that stretch as far as the eye can see. The unique rock formations at the top resemble chimneys, giving the mountain its name and providing a perfect backdrop for memorable photos. On clear days, you'll enjoy sweeping vistas of the surrounding peaks and valleys – a reward well worth the climb.

Explore More

For those looking to extend their adventure, chimney mountain also features intriguing caves near its summit. These natural wonders are open for exploration but remember to bring a flashlight and exercise caution while navigating their depths.

Plan Your Visit

Before heading out, make sure to check local weather conditions and pack accordingly. Sturdy hiking boots, plenty of water, and snacks are essential for a comfortable hike. Whether you're seeking solitude in nature or planning a group outing with fellow enthusiasts, chimney mountain promises an enriching experience that will leave you feeling rejuvenated and inspired.

So lace up your boots and set your sights on chimney mountain – where every step leads to discovery in the magnificent Adirondacks!

Beyond Chimney Mountain: Explore Hamilton County's Wonders

If you're visiting for weddings or as first-time visitors eager to explore more stories of nature's beauty across seasons—spring, summer, fall, or winter—Hamilton County offers much more than meets the eye. Contact local guides like Davanna Marks for tours or excursions through stunning parks such as Siamese Ponds Wilderness or Johns Pond.

Diverse Adventures Await

Take a scenic drive along Big Brook Road towards Fourth Lake or venture into Eastern Rift areas like Puffer Pond for some big outdoors fun. Don't forget to see Georgia Dec’s historical insights at Woods Inn while enjoying dining deals around town.

Ready to go?

Everything you need to know before you go

Where?

Address
Chimney Mountain, Indian Lake, NY 12842, USA
GPS coordinates
43.6928427, -74.2104211
Phone
Not available

Starting Point

The chimney mountain trails are located in the town of Inlet, New York. To get to the trailhead, take NY-28 north from the village of Inlet. The trailhead is located on the left side of the road, just past the bridge over the West Canada Creek.

When?

Opening hours
From sunrise to sunset
Varies by season
Best season
Fall
Spectacular colors
Best time
Early morning
Less crowded
Weather (next days)
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How much?

Entry fees
Adult
Not available
Child
What to bring?
Gear
  • Hiking shoes Essential
  • Layered clothing Essential
  • Rain jacket Essential
  • Trekking poles
  • Headlamp
Download the PDF checklist
Water & food
2L minimum
No water point on the trail
Bring energy snacks for a 4h+ hike
Good to know
Park rules
No dogs
Safety
Download the GPX before you go
Limited cellular coverage on the trail
Slippery after rain
Be careful on rocky sections
In an emergency
Emergency
911
Parking GPS
43.6928427, -74.2104211
Center
Not available

Hikers' opinions

4.7
7 Reviews
J
Jennifer
Sep 22, 2025
Chimney Mountain offers an enjoyable moderate hike with steady elevation gain that keeps you engaged without being exhausting. The trailhead location off NY-28 is straightforward to locate. The 240-meter climb over 3.2 kilometers took approximately ninety minutes at a comfortable pace. Parking fees apply, so budget accordingly. The Adirondack setting provides a genuine wilderness experience that justifies the effort and costs involved.
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David
Jul 8, 2025
A respectable trail with moderate difficulty and consistent elevation gain that keeps the hike interesting. The 240-meter ascent felt manageable and well-distributed. Located conveniently off NY-28 in the Inlet area, access is straightforward. Trail conditions were acceptable during our visit. Note that parking fees and trail access fees both apply, so plan your budget accordingly. No facilities are available at the trailhead, so bring necessary supplies.
S
Sarah
May 14, 2025
This moderate Adirondacks hike strikes an excellent balance between challenge and accessibility. The 3.2 kilometer route with 240 meters of elevation gain provides a satisfying workout without overwhelming less experienced hikers. The scenery throughout the approach and ascent is genuinely appealing. Keep in mind that parking is not free and dogs cannot accompany you on this trail. The payoff in terms of wilderness experience makes it worth the investment.
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Robert
Mar 29, 2025
Chimney Mountain presents a decent moderate hiking option in the Adirondacks region. The 240-meter elevation gain over 3.2 kilometers provides steady climbing that most fit hikers can handle. The trailhead near the West Canada Creek bridge area is relatively easy to find via NY-28. Expect to pay for parking access. Trail conditions were reasonable when we visited. Bring your own supplies as no services exist at the starting point.
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Anonymous
Jan 15, 2024
Great moderate hike in the Adirondacks! The 240m elevation gain over 3-4 hours makes it accessible for most fitness levels. The trail near Inlet offers beautiful views and the approach via NY-28 is straightforward. Just note that parking isn't free and dogs aren't allowed on this trail. Worth the effort for the scenic payoff at the top!

FAQ - Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know
Moderate
240.00
762.00
1h30
No
No
Yes, Chimney Mountain is rated as a moderate difficulty trail, making it accessible to hikers with basic fitness levels. The 3.2 km distance and 240 m elevation gain are manageable for beginners who have some hiking experience.
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