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[[File:St%20Regis%20Mountain.jpg|left|thumb||St. Regis Mountain from Little Long Pond ]] [[File:St%20Regis%20Mountain%20View.jpg|right|thumb||The view east from St. Regis Mountain, [[Upper%20St.%20Regis%20Lake|Upper St. Regis Lake]]| in the foreground, Whiteface Mountain, right of center on the horizon. ]] [[File:High%20Peaks%20from%20St%20Regis%20Mountain.jpg|left|thumb||The view east from St. Regis Mountain, Mount Marcy, center; Algonquin, Boundary and Iroquois Peaks, right; [[Lake%20Clear|Lake Clear]]|, bottom left. ]] [[File:St%20Regis%20Mountain%20from%20McKenzie.jpg|right|thumb||St. Regis Mountain from [[McKenzie%20Mountain|McKenzie Mountain]]|, sixteen miles to the east. ]]'''Saint Regis Mountain''' is a 2874-foot mountain at the center of the [[St.%20Regis%20Canoe%20Area|St. Regis Canoe Area]] in the town of Santa Clara. | |||
It can be climbed from a trailhead on [[Keese%20Mills%20Road|Keese Mills Road]] west of Paul Smiths, or from a trail that starts at a landing on [[Upper%20Saint%20Regis%20Lake|Upper Saint Regis Lake]] just south of [[Camp%20Topridge|Camp Topridge]], a Great Camp built by [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marjorie_Merriweather_Post|Marjorie Merriweather Post]]. <sup>1</sup> The view from the summit includes thirty lakes, including the [[Upper%20Saranac%20Lake|Upper]] and [[Lower%20Saranac%20Lake|Lower Saranac Lake]], and [[Upper%20Saint%20Regis%20Lake|Upper]] and [[Lower%20St.%20Regis%20Lake|Lower St. Regis Lake]]. <sup>2</sup> | It can be climbed from a trailhead on [[Keese%20Mills%20Road|Keese Mills Road]] west of Paul Smiths, or from a trail that starts at a landing on [[Upper%20Saint%20Regis%20Lake|Upper Saint Regis Lake]] just south of [[Camp%20Topridge|Camp Topridge]], a Great Camp built by [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marjorie_Merriweather_Post|Marjorie Merriweather Post]]. <sup>1</sup> The view from the summit includes thirty lakes, including the [[Upper%20Saranac%20Lake|Upper]] and [[Lower%20Saranac%20Lake|Lower Saranac Lake]], and [[Upper%20Saint%20Regis%20Lake|Upper]] and [[Lower%20St.%20Regis%20Lake|Lower St. Regis Lake]]. <sup>2</sup> | ||
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The summit is bare rock, having been cleared by a fire started accidentally by a surveying party led by [[Verplanck%20Colvin|Verplanck Colvin]] in 1876. There is a [[St.%20Regis%20Mountain%20Fire%20Observation%20Station|fire tower]] on the summit that was restored in 2016 and is now open to the public. | The summit is bare rock, having been cleared by a fire started accidentally by a surveying party led by [[Verplanck%20Colvin|Verplanck Colvin]] in 1876. There is a [[St.%20Regis%20Mountain%20Fire%20Observation%20Station|fire tower]] on the summit that was restored in 2016 and is now open to the public. | ||
[[File:View%20east%20southeast%20from%20St.%20Regis.jpg|left|thumb||The view east southeast from St. Regis Mountain, c. 1905, showing [[Upper%20St.%20Regis%20Lake|Upper St. Regis Lake]]| from [[St.%20Regis%20Carry|St. Regis Carry]]| at right; [[Birch%20Island|Birch Island]]|, center; to [[Ward%20Island|Ward Island]]| and Spring Bay at lower left. [[Pine%20Tree%20Point|Pine Tree Point]]| is to the left of [[Birch%20Island|Birch Island]]| [[Bear%20Pond|Bear Pond]]| is just visible at lower right, and part of [[Spitfire%20Lake|Spitfire Lake]]| can be seen at left. Mountains visible on the horizon include Whiteface, just right of center; [[Moose%20Mountain|Moose Mountain]]|, further right; and [[McKenzie%20Mountain|McKenzie Mountain]]| at far right. ]] | |||
[[File:View%20from%20St.%20Regis%20Mountain.jpg|left|thumb||This shows the view to the east northeast from St. Regis Mountain, c. 1905. The house at lower left in the photograph above is at lower right here. The compound that predated Topridge is in the center foreground. The two ponds at lower left, below the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esker|esker]]|, are known as the [[Spectacle%20Ponds|Spectacle Ponds]]|. The water above the esker is the northernmost arm of [[Upper%20St.%20Regis%20Lake|Upper St. Regis Lake]]|; above that is [[Spitfire%20Lake|Spitfire Lake]]|. In the center left is [[Lower%20St.%20Regis%20Lake|Lower St. Regis Lake]]| with [[Paul%20Smith%27s%20Hotel|Paul Smith's Hotel]]| on the far shore. At the far left is [[Osgood%20Pond|Osgood Pond]]|, and above the hotel is [[Jones%20Pond|Jones Pond]]|. Library of Congress ]] '''External links''' | |||
* John Sasso, [[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Vvz75lDVQOpwhbiB_5ZKk4UBnwUq2Knp/view?fbclid=IwAR124Aen8JoF2HItvB-VgmvRQeGezWRA4aKKu2lSn1_7PlBm_pstSsaTY5c|St. Regis Mountain: Beyond the Fire Tower]] | * John Sasso, [[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Vvz75lDVQOpwhbiB_5ZKk4UBnwUq2Knp/view?fbclid=IwAR124Aen8JoF2HItvB-VgmvRQeGezWRA4aKKu2lSn1_7PlBm_pstSsaTY5c|St. Regis Mountain: Beyond the Fire Tower]] | ||
* [[http://www.summitpost.org/parent/155121/saint-regis-mountain.html|Summit Post - Saint Regis Mountain]] | * [[http://www.summitpost.org/parent/155121/saint-regis-mountain.html|Summit Post - Saint Regis Mountain]] |
Latest revision as of 00:02, 17 November 2024




Saint Regis Mountain is a 2874-foot mountain at the center of the St. Regis Canoe Area in the town of Santa Clara.
It can be climbed from a trailhead on Keese Mills Road west of Paul Smiths, or from a trail that starts at a landing on Upper Saint Regis Lake just south of Camp Topridge, a Great Camp built by [Merriweather Post]. 1 The view from the summit includes thirty lakes, including the Upper and Lower Saranac Lake, and Upper and Lower St. Regis Lake. 2
The summit is bare rock, having been cleared by a fire started accidentally by a surveying party led by Verplanck Colvin in 1876. There is a fire tower on the summit that was restored in 2016 and is now open to the public.


External links
- John Sasso, [Regis Mountain: Beyond the Fire Tower]
- [Post - Saint Regis Mountain]
- Martin Podskoch[Regis Mountain]
- Footnotes
1. McMartin, Barbara & Bill Ingersoll, Discover the Northern Adirondacks, Lake View Press, Canada Lake, NY, third edition, 2005. ISBN 1888374-26-8
2. [Post - Saint Regis Mountain]
3. This article appeared originally on [[2]] as [Regis Mountain]; its edit history there reflects its authorship. It is licensed under the [[3]]