Beacon Mountain

Beacon Mountain, locally Mount Beacon, is the highest peak of Hudson Highlands, located south of City of Beacon, New York, in the Town of Fishkill. Its two summits rise above the Hudson River behind the city and can easily be seen from Newburgh across the river and many other places in the region. The more accessible northern peak, at 1,516 feet (462 m) above sea level, has a complex of radio antennas on its summit; the 1,595 feet (486 m) southern summit has a fire lookout tower, which was built in 1931.

Beacon Mountain
North and South Beacon Mountain
Highest point
ElevationNorth: 1,516 feet (462 m); South: 1,595 feet (486 m)
Coordinates41°29′18″N 73°56′42″W (North), 41°28′53″N 73°56′39″W (South)
Geography
Beacon Mountain
Location of Beacon Mountain within New York
Beacon Mountain
Beacon Mountain (the United States)
LocationS of Beacon, New York, U.S.
Parent rangeHudson Highlands
Topo mapUSGS West Point
Climbing
Easiest routeHike

Beacon Reservoir, the city's main water source, is located between North Beacon and neighboring Scofield Ridge, the highest peak in Putnam County. Since much of the land on the mountains and up to the county line is owned by the city to protect the watershed, an extensive system of roads and trails makes it a popular hiking area. Both summits afford extensive views of the mid-Hudson region, and on clear days New York City is visible from the fire tower.

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