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PLAN YOUR VISIT
10 Best Adirondack Towns for First Time Visitors. Lake Placid – In the heart of the High Peaks, Lake Placid was the site of the 1932 & 1980 Winter Olympics. Visitors can enjoy visiting the sites of those events, including the ski jumps, the speed skating oval, and hockeyarenas.
ADIRONDACK CAMPING
Camping in the Adirondacks of Northern New York offers a chance to get back to nature without leaving civilization too far behind. Enjoy the soothing sounds of an evening in the woods - the crackle of a campfire, the trilling call of loons - and rejuvenate your senses. This six-million-acre park offers thousands of campsites and hundredsof
ADIRONDACK MOUNTAINSADIRONDACK PARK
The Adirondack Park. When the Adirondack Park was created in 1892 by the State of New York - this diverse mountain landscape was a wild place. Full of pristine waterways, boreal forests and the towering mountains. It was land ripe for cultivation or conservation, and it ISLAND CAMPING LOCATIONS The Adirondack Mountains are unique among mountainous regions in the United States because of the abundance of lakes, ponds, rivers, and streams that crisscross the nature preserve. Approximately 30,000 miles of waterways run through the Adirondack Region. And within those larger lakes, we find islands ideal for pitching a tent, starting a campfire and watching the stars ADIRONDACK CABINS & COTTAGES Adirondack Cabin ExperiencePicture this: you turn off the main road onto an unpaved path that disappears into a thick forest of evergreen trees. After a few moments immersed in the emerald canopy, you spot a small wood cabin up ahead. You get out of the car and, entering through the back door, find yourself surrounded by the warm glow ofrich golden wood.
ADIRONDACK GLAMPING
That's glamping—glamorous Adirondack camping. Trade a battle with aluminum poles for a private canvas tent, sup on exquisitely prepared cuisine, and experience the best of luxury camping in the Adirondacks. At Posh Primitive, four tents dot a 160-acre property near Friends Lake in Chestertown, and John and Rachael Shafer felled trees on site HOSS'S COUNTRY CAMPGROUND Department of Environmental Conservation (NYS DEC) distributes this geographic data with the understanding that geographic data, including land boundaries as represented, are approximate, and are intended for broad scale planning, inventory, mapping and analysis activities. OFFICIAL ADIRONDACK REGION WEBSITEADIRONDACK HIKINGFIRST TIME VISITORSRECREATIONCAMPINGWHAT TO DOLODGING The Adirondack Regions. The Adirondack Regions feature over 100 welcoming communities, mountains, lakes, verdant valleys and steep cliffs. Spanning more than six million acres, the Adirondack Mountains are home to the largest protected natural area in the lower 48 of the United States. Like a patchwork quilt, the Adirondacks are made up of WHAT TO DO | OFFICIAL ADIRONDACK REGION WEBSITE Visiting an Adirondack museum will teach you about this unique wilderness region. But don't forget about the rich Winter Olympic history in the Lake Placid area, what it's like to walk along boreal treetops in Tupper Lake, or how settlers in the 1800's traversed this rugged landscape in Blue Mountain Lake. Summer in the Adirondacks is atime to
PLAN YOUR VISIT
10 Best Adirondack Towns for First Time Visitors. Lake Placid – In the heart of the High Peaks, Lake Placid was the site of the 1932 & 1980 Winter Olympics. Visitors can enjoy visiting the sites of those events, including the ski jumps, the speed skating oval, and hockeyarenas.
ADIRONDACK CAMPING
Camping in the Adirondacks of Northern New York offers a chance to get back to nature without leaving civilization too far behind. Enjoy the soothing sounds of an evening in the woods - the crackle of a campfire, the trilling call of loons - and rejuvenate your senses. This six-million-acre park offers thousands of campsites and hundredsof
ADIRONDACK MOUNTAINSADIRONDACK PARK
The Adirondack Park. When the Adirondack Park was created in 1892 by the State of New York - this diverse mountain landscape was a wild place. Full of pristine waterways, boreal forests and the towering mountains. It was land ripe for cultivation or conservation, and it ISLAND CAMPING LOCATIONS The Adirondack Mountains are unique among mountainous regions in the United States because of the abundance of lakes, ponds, rivers, and streams that crisscross the nature preserve. Approximately 30,000 miles of waterways run through the Adirondack Region. And within those larger lakes, we find islands ideal for pitching a tent, starting a campfire and watching the stars ADIRONDACK CABINS & COTTAGES Adirondack Cabin ExperiencePicture this: you turn off the main road onto an unpaved path that disappears into a thick forest of evergreen trees. After a few moments immersed in the emerald canopy, you spot a small wood cabin up ahead. You get out of the car and, entering through the back door, find yourself surrounded by the warm glow ofrich golden wood.
ADIRONDACK GLAMPING
That's glamping—glamorous Adirondack camping. Trade a battle with aluminum poles for a private canvas tent, sup on exquisitely prepared cuisine, and experience the best of luxury camping in the Adirondacks. At Posh Primitive, four tents dot a 160-acre property near Friends Lake in Chestertown, and John and Rachael Shafer felled trees on site HOSS'S COUNTRY CAMPGROUND Department of Environmental Conservation (NYS DEC) distributes this geographic data with the understanding that geographic data, including land boundaries as represented, are approximate, and are intended for broad scale planning, inventory, mapping and analysis activities.ADIRONDACK LAKES
Lake Placid. 2,170 acres, 50 feet deep; Its waters served as the inspiration for a color of classic Fender guitars, called "Lake Placid Blue".It's the drinking water source for the nearby village of Lake Placid.; Take in the beautiful views of Whiteface Mountain and the Adirondack Great Range from a boat, or enjoy island camping in a lean-to on Moose Island. LODGING & ACCOMMODATIONS Explore places to rest & relax. The Adirondack Region has been a place for rejuvenation and reconnection for centuries. Although the first settlers cleared timbered lots to build rustic cabins, current lodging options range from simple to indulgent. Luxury resorts crafted in the Great Camp architectural style feature lakeside rooms and charming ISLAND CAMPING LOCATIONS The Adirondack Mountains are unique among mountainous regions in the United States because of the abundance of lakes, ponds, rivers, and streams that crisscross the nature preserve. Approximately 30,000 miles of waterways run through the Adirondack Region. And within those larger lakes, we find islands ideal for pitching a tent, starting a campfire and watching the starsADIRONDACK GLAMPING
That's glamping—glamorous Adirondack camping. Trade a battle with aluminum poles for a private canvas tent, sup on exquisitely prepared cuisine, and experience the best of luxury camping in the Adirondacks. At Posh Primitive, four tents dot a 160-acre property near Friends Lake in Chestertown, and John and Rachael Shafer felled trees on siteADIRONDACK FISHING
Fishing, whether with a lure or fly, is a passion in the Adirondacks. Bass, trout, walleyes, land-locked salmon, northern pike, and muskies are only part of the fishing roster here. The Ausable River is legendary among fly fishermen, and Lake George and Lake Champlain, among trophy fishermen. With over 3,000 freshwater lakes, rivers,streams
REVOLUTIONARY TRAIL
Revolutionary Trail. The Revolutionary Trail runs through the Southern Adirondack North Country Region, between the state capital of Albany and the shores of Lake Ontario in Port Ontario. This 158-mile jaunt features a variety of historic cities, scenic valleys, and woodlands. EXPLORE THE FIRE TOWERS OF THE ADIRONDACKS Hiking to Woodhull Mountain's Fire Tower: This 15.2-mile round-trip hike is moderate, and can be attempted mostly by bicycle. The trailhead is located on McKeever Road south of Old Forge. A large parking area is located just over a quarter-mile down the road. Woodhull Mountain Fire Tower| photo: Instagram @elizbovay. MOTORCYCLING IN THE ADIRONDACKS Lodging properties throughout the Adirondacks' six-million-acre park are motorcycle-friendly, offering special deals and discounts for touring bikers. Stay and lay for a night or a week, enjoy an evening meal at one of our top restaurants in the Adirondacks offering live music, good food, and the chance to relive the day's adventures. VALCOUR ISLAND PRIMITIVE AREA CAMPSITES Valcour Island is comprised of 1,100 acres of Forest Preserve land. In addition to spectacular backcountry camping, this area supports the largest great blue heron rookery on Lake Champlain and has been designated as an Audubon Important Bird Area with sightings of bald eagles. Recreational activities include hiking, picnicking, visiting the Bluff Point Lighthouse and viewingCATHEAD MOUNTAIN
Distance (1-way): 2.60 miles. This hike is not accessable to the public, due to a conflict between the DEC and the owners of the land. There is currently a bill in the NYS Assembly A11307 (stalled in Assemblyman's Sweeney from Long Island's Conservation Committee) that will allow a public easement to the mountain top and firetower. OFFICIAL ADIRONDACK REGION WEBSITEADIRONDACK HIKINGFIRST TIME VISITORSRECREATIONCAMPINGWHAT TO DOLODGING As the weather cools and snow begins to cover the trees, a new season of gorgeous scenery and awesome adventures unfolds. From snowshoeing through quiet forests to sampling classic seasonal foods, winter in the Adirondacks is a time of beauty and memorable fun. WHAT TO DO | OFFICIAL ADIRONDACK REGION WEBSITE Fall, More To Do than Foliage. There is a reason why travelers from around the world converge upon the Adirondack Region every autumn: Adirondack Fall Foliage.The vibrant colors of the leaves fascinate new and returning visitors as colorful vistas change daily.PLAN YOUR VISIT
10 Best Adirondack Towns for First Time Visitors. Lake Placid – In the heart of the High Peaks, Lake Placid was the site of the 1932 & 1980 Winter Olympics. Visitors can enjoy visiting the sites of those events, including the ski jumps, the speed skating oval, and hockeyarenas.
ADIRONDACK CAMPING
Photograph of Shelving Rock Falls by @codysoule Finally broke the hammock out of its winter hibernation. If you time it right, you'll get even the most popular places to yourself! | #upperrightusa #neverstopexploring #rei1440project #nature #gopro #goprooftheday #goprouniverse #adk #adirondacks #visitadks #pureadk #goxplr #ihikeny #iloveny #hiking #ispyny #liveyouradventure ADIRONDACK MOUNTAINS ADIRONDACK CABINS & COTTAGES Adirondack Cabin ExperiencePicture this: you turn off the main road onto an unpaved path that disappears into a thick forest of evergreen trees. After a few moments immersed in the emerald canopy, you spot a small wood cabin up ahead. You get out of the car and, entering through the back door, find yourself surrounded by the warm glow ofrich golden wood.
ADIRONDACK PARK
When the Adirondack Park was created in 1892 by the State of New York - this diverse mountain landscape was a wild place. Full of pristine waterways, boreal forests and the towering mountains. HOSS'S COUNTRY CAMPGROUND Department of Environmental Conservation (NYS DEC) distributes this geographic data with the understanding that geographic data, including land boundaries as represented, are approximate, and are intended for broad scale planning, inventory, mapping and analysis activities.REVOLUTIONARY TRAIL
The Revolutionary Trail runs through the Southern Adirondack North Country Region, between the state capital of Albany and the shores of Lake Ontario in Port Ontario. TUG HILL CAMPGROUNDS AND CABINS Rustic, wooded area with open area, small privately owned family oriented. In the heart of the Tug Hill Plateau, Lewis County, snowmobile and ATV trails. OFFICIAL ADIRONDACK REGION WEBSITEADIRONDACK HIKINGFIRST TIME VISITORSRECREATIONCAMPINGWHAT TO DOLODGING As the weather cools and snow begins to cover the trees, a new season of gorgeous scenery and awesome adventures unfolds. From snowshoeing through quiet forests to sampling classic seasonal foods, winter in the Adirondacks is a time of beauty and memorable fun. WHAT TO DO | OFFICIAL ADIRONDACK REGION WEBSITE Fall, More To Do than Foliage. There is a reason why travelers from around the world converge upon the Adirondack Region every autumn: Adirondack Fall Foliage.The vibrant colors of the leaves fascinate new and returning visitors as colorful vistas change daily.PLAN YOUR VISIT
10 Best Adirondack Towns for First Time Visitors. Lake Placid – In the heart of the High Peaks, Lake Placid was the site of the 1932 & 1980 Winter Olympics. Visitors can enjoy visiting the sites of those events, including the ski jumps, the speed skating oval, and hockeyarenas.
ADIRONDACK CAMPING
Photograph of Shelving Rock Falls by @codysoule Finally broke the hammock out of its winter hibernation. If you time it right, you'll get even the most popular places to yourself! | #upperrightusa #neverstopexploring #rei1440project #nature #gopro #goprooftheday #goprouniverse #adk #adirondacks #visitadks #pureadk #goxplr #ihikeny #iloveny #hiking #ispyny #liveyouradventure ADIRONDACK MOUNTAINS ADIRONDACK CABINS & COTTAGES Adirondack Cabin ExperiencePicture this: you turn off the main road onto an unpaved path that disappears into a thick forest of evergreen trees. After a few moments immersed in the emerald canopy, you spot a small wood cabin up ahead. You get out of the car and, entering through the back door, find yourself surrounded by the warm glow ofrich golden wood.
ADIRONDACK PARK
When the Adirondack Park was created in 1892 by the State of New York - this diverse mountain landscape was a wild place. Full of pristine waterways, boreal forests and the towering mountains. HOSS'S COUNTRY CAMPGROUND Department of Environmental Conservation (NYS DEC) distributes this geographic data with the understanding that geographic data, including land boundaries as represented, are approximate, and are intended for broad scale planning, inventory, mapping and analysis activities.REVOLUTIONARY TRAIL
The Revolutionary Trail runs through the Southern Adirondack North Country Region, between the state capital of Albany and the shores of Lake Ontario in Port Ontario. TUG HILL CAMPGROUNDS AND CABINS Rustic, wooded area with open area, small privately owned family oriented. In the heart of the Tug Hill Plateau, Lewis County, snowmobile and ATV trails.ADIRONDACK LAKES
Lake Placid. 2,170 acres, 50 feet deep; Its waters served as the inspiration for a color of classic Fender guitars, called "Lake Placid Blue".It's the drinking water source for the nearby village of Lake Placid.; Take in the beautiful views of Whiteface Mountain and the Adirondack Great Range from a boat, or enjoy island camping in a lean-to on Moose Island.ADIRONDACK ANIMALS
Black Bears. Black bears are an iconic Adirondack animal, with more than 50% of the state's bear population residing within the region. They are often spotted by hikers and campers, both in the backcountry and at public campgrounds. TUG HILL CAMPGROUNDS AND CABINS Rustic, wooded area with open area, small privately owned family oriented. In the heart of the Tug Hill Plateau, Lewis County, snowmobile and ATV trails.LAKE ALGONQUIN
Lake Algonquin is a stunning 265-acre lake that is the focal point of the hamlet of Wells, where one may still find the simple pleasures of small-town life. First established in 1805, the hamlet stretches for about three miles along Lake Algonquin. Part of the Sacandaga River, the lake was created by damming up the river on the south side of Wells with an interesting, smallRAINBOW FALLS
This nearly 150-foot high waterfall is a sight that should not be missed. Access is via the Lake Road Trail. The Adirondack Mountain Reserve (AMR) is a private preserve with public easements, subject to the following restrictions: no dogs, hikers must stay on marked hiking trails, hikers are not allowed to swim, boat, fish in the Ausable Lakes, and hikers are not allowed to VALCOUR ISLAND PRIMITIVE AREA CAMPSITES Valcour Island is comprised of 1,100 acres of Forest Preserve land. In addition to spectacular backcountry camping, this area supports the largest great blue heron rookery on Lake Champlain and has been designated as an Audubon Important Bird Area with sightings of bald eagles. Recreational activities include hiking, picnicking, visiting the Bluff Point Lighthouse and viewing EXPLORE THE FIRE TOWERS OF THE ADIRONDACKS Mount Arab. Hiking to Mount Arab's Fire Tower: This 2-mile round-trip hike is a moderate one.Head toward the Village of Tupper Lake on Route 3 and continue to Piercefield. Turn onto Conifer Road and travel two miles to the trailhead.CATHEAD MOUNTAIN
This hike is not accessable to the public, due to a conflict between the DEC and the owners of the land. There is currently a bill in the NYS Assembly A11307 (stalled in Assemblyman's Sweeney from Long Island's Conservation Committee) that will allow a public easement to the mountain top and firetower. CAMP AT SEVENTH LAKE Lakeside cabin has a spacious open floor plan, and sleeps 8. Amenities include a fully equipped kitchen, dining room and a living room with aqueen sleeper.
FOLLENSBY CLEAR POND Department of Environmental Conservation (NYS DEC) distributes this geographic data with the understanding that geographic data, including land boundaries as represented, are approximate, and are intended for broad scale planning, inventory, mapping and analysis activities. OFFICIAL ADIRONDACK REGION WEBSITEADIRONDACK HIKINGFIRST TIME VISITORSRECREATIONCAMPINGWHAT TO DOLODGING The Adirondack Regions. The Adirondack Regions feature over 100 welcoming communities, mountains, lakes, verdant valleys and steep cliffs. Spanning more than six million acres, the Adirondack Mountains are home to the largest protected natural area in the lower 48 of the United States. Like a patchwork quilt, the Adirondacks are made up of WHAT TO DO | OFFICIAL ADIRONDACK REGION WEBSITE Visiting an Adirondack museum will teach you about this unique wilderness region. But don't forget about the rich Winter Olympic history in the Lake Placid area, what it's like to walk along boreal treetops in Tupper Lake, or how settlers in the 1800's traversed this rugged landscape in Blue Mountain Lake. Summer in the Adirondacks is atime to
PLAN YOUR VISIT
10 Best Adirondack Towns for First Time Visitors. Lake Placid – In the heart of the High Peaks, Lake Placid was the site of the 1932 & 1980 Winter Olympics. Visitors can enjoy visiting the sites of those events, including the ski jumps, the speed skating oval, and hockeyarenas.
ADIRONDACK CAMPING
Camping in the Adirondacks of Northern New York offers a chance to get back to nature without leaving civilization too far behind. Enjoy the soothing sounds of an evening in the woods - the crackle of a campfire, the trilling call of loons - and rejuvenate your senses. This six-million-acre park offers thousands of campsites and hundredsof
ADIRONDACK MOUNTAINSADIRONDACK PARK
The Adirondack Park. When the Adirondack Park was created in 1892 by the State of New York - this diverse mountain landscape was a wild place. Full of pristine waterways, boreal forests and the towering mountains. It was land ripe for cultivation or conservation, and it ISLAND CAMPING LOCATIONS The Adirondack Mountains are unique among mountainous regions in the United States because of the abundance of lakes, ponds, rivers, and streams that crisscross the nature preserve. Approximately 30,000 miles of waterways run through the Adirondack Region. And within those larger lakes, we find islands ideal for pitching a tent, starting a campfire and watching the stars ADIRONDACK CABINS & COTTAGES Adirondack Cabin ExperiencePicture this: you turn off the main road onto an unpaved path that disappears into a thick forest of evergreen trees. After a few moments immersed in the emerald canopy, you spot a small wood cabin up ahead. You get out of the car and, entering through the back door, find yourself surrounded by the warm glow ofrich golden wood.
ADIRONDACK GLAMPING
That's glamping—glamorous Adirondack camping. Trade a battle with aluminum poles for a private canvas tent, sup on exquisitely prepared cuisine, and experience the best of luxury camping in the Adirondacks. At Posh Primitive, four tents dot a 160-acre property near Friends Lake in Chestertown, and John and Rachael Shafer felled trees on site HOSS'S COUNTRY CAMPGROUND Department of Environmental Conservation (NYS DEC) distributes this geographic data with the understanding that geographic data, including land boundaries as represented, are approximate, and are intended for broad scale planning, inventory, mapping and analysis activities. OFFICIAL ADIRONDACK REGION WEBSITEADIRONDACK HIKINGFIRST TIME VISITORSRECREATIONCAMPINGWHAT TO DOLODGING The Adirondack Regions. The Adirondack Regions feature over 100 welcoming communities, mountains, lakes, verdant valleys and steep cliffs. Spanning more than six million acres, the Adirondack Mountains are home to the largest protected natural area in the lower 48 of the United States. Like a patchwork quilt, the Adirondacks are made up of WHAT TO DO | OFFICIAL ADIRONDACK REGION WEBSITE Visiting an Adirondack museum will teach you about this unique wilderness region. But don't forget about the rich Winter Olympic history in the Lake Placid area, what it's like to walk along boreal treetops in Tupper Lake, or how settlers in the 1800's traversed this rugged landscape in Blue Mountain Lake. Summer in the Adirondacks is atime to
PLAN YOUR VISIT
10 Best Adirondack Towns for First Time Visitors. Lake Placid – In the heart of the High Peaks, Lake Placid was the site of the 1932 & 1980 Winter Olympics. Visitors can enjoy visiting the sites of those events, including the ski jumps, the speed skating oval, and hockeyarenas.
ADIRONDACK CAMPING
Camping in the Adirondacks of Northern New York offers a chance to get back to nature without leaving civilization too far behind. Enjoy the soothing sounds of an evening in the woods - the crackle of a campfire, the trilling call of loons - and rejuvenate your senses. This six-million-acre park offers thousands of campsites and hundredsof
ADIRONDACK MOUNTAINSADIRONDACK PARK
The Adirondack Park. When the Adirondack Park was created in 1892 by the State of New York - this diverse mountain landscape was a wild place. Full of pristine waterways, boreal forests and the towering mountains. It was land ripe for cultivation or conservation, and it ISLAND CAMPING LOCATIONS The Adirondack Mountains are unique among mountainous regions in the United States because of the abundance of lakes, ponds, rivers, and streams that crisscross the nature preserve. Approximately 30,000 miles of waterways run through the Adirondack Region. And within those larger lakes, we find islands ideal for pitching a tent, starting a campfire and watching the stars ADIRONDACK CABINS & COTTAGES Adirondack Cabin ExperiencePicture this: you turn off the main road onto an unpaved path that disappears into a thick forest of evergreen trees. After a few moments immersed in the emerald canopy, you spot a small wood cabin up ahead. You get out of the car and, entering through the back door, find yourself surrounded by the warm glow ofrich golden wood.
ADIRONDACK GLAMPING
That's glamping—glamorous Adirondack camping. Trade a battle with aluminum poles for a private canvas tent, sup on exquisitely prepared cuisine, and experience the best of luxury camping in the Adirondacks. At Posh Primitive, four tents dot a 160-acre property near Friends Lake in Chestertown, and John and Rachael Shafer felled trees on site HOSS'S COUNTRY CAMPGROUND Department of Environmental Conservation (NYS DEC) distributes this geographic data with the understanding that geographic data, including land boundaries as represented, are approximate, and are intended for broad scale planning, inventory, mapping and analysis activities.ADIRONDACK LAKES
Lake Placid. 2,170 acres, 50 feet deep; Its waters served as the inspiration for a color of classic Fender guitars, called "Lake Placid Blue".It's the drinking water source for the nearby village of Lake Placid.; Take in the beautiful views of Whiteface Mountain and the Adirondack Great Range from a boat, or enjoy island camping in a lean-to on Moose Island. LODGING & ACCOMMODATIONS Explore places to rest & relax. The Adirondack Region has been a place for rejuvenation and reconnection for centuries. Although the first settlers cleared timbered lots to build rustic cabins, current lodging options range from simple to indulgent. Luxury resorts crafted in the Great Camp architectural style feature lakeside rooms and charming ISLAND CAMPING LOCATIONS The Adirondack Mountains are unique among mountainous regions in the United States because of the abundance of lakes, ponds, rivers, and streams that crisscross the nature preserve. Approximately 30,000 miles of waterways run through the Adirondack Region. And within those larger lakes, we find islands ideal for pitching a tent, starting a campfire and watching the starsADIRONDACK GLAMPING
That's glamping—glamorous Adirondack camping. Trade a battle with aluminum poles for a private canvas tent, sup on exquisitely prepared cuisine, and experience the best of luxury camping in the Adirondacks. At Posh Primitive, four tents dot a 160-acre property near Friends Lake in Chestertown, and John and Rachael Shafer felled trees on siteADIRONDACK FISHING
Fishing, whether with a lure or fly, is a passion in the Adirondacks. Bass, trout, walleyes, land-locked salmon, northern pike, and muskies are only part of the fishing roster here. The Ausable River is legendary among fly fishermen, and Lake George and Lake Champlain, among trophy fishermen. With over 3,000 freshwater lakes, rivers,streams
RAINBOW FALLS
This nearly 150-foot high waterfall is a sight that should not be missed. Access is via the Lake Road Trail. The Adirondack Mountain Reserve (AMR) is a private preserve with public easements, subject to the following restrictions: no dogs, hikers must stay on marked hiking trails, hikers are not allowed to swim, boat, fish in the Ausable Lakes, and hikers are not allowed toREVOLUTIONARY TRAIL
Revolutionary Trail. The Revolutionary Trail runs through the Southern Adirondack North Country Region, between the state capital of Albany and the shores of Lake Ontario in Port Ontario. This 158-mile jaunt features a variety of historic cities, scenic valleys, and woodlands. EXPLORE THE FIRE TOWERS OF THE ADIRONDACKS Hiking to Woodhull Mountain's Fire Tower: This 15.2-mile round-trip hike is moderate, and can be attempted mostly by bicycle. The trailhead is located on McKeever Road south of Old Forge. A large parking area is located just over a quarter-mile down the road. Woodhull Mountain Fire Tower| photo: Instagram @elizbovay. VALCOUR ISLAND PRIMITIVE AREA CAMPSITES Valcour Island is comprised of 1,100 acres of Forest Preserve land. In addition to spectacular backcountry camping, this area supports the largest great blue heron rookery on Lake Champlain and has been designated as an Audubon Important Bird Area with sightings of bald eagles. Recreational activities include hiking, picnicking, visiting the Bluff Point Lighthouse and viewing MOTORCYCLING IN THE ADIRONDACKS Lodging properties throughout the Adirondacks' six-million-acre park are motorcycle-friendly, offering special deals and discounts for touring bikers. Stay and lay for a night or a week, enjoy an evening meal at one of our top restaurants in the Adirondacks offering live music, good food, and the chance to relive the day's adventures. OFFICIAL ADIRONDACK REGION WEBSITEADIRONDACK HIKINGFIRST TIME VISITORSRECREATIONCAMPINGWHAT TO DOLODGING The Adirondack Regions. The Adirondack Regions feature over 100 welcoming communities, mountains, lakes, verdant valleys and steep cliffs. Spanning more than six million acres, the Adirondack Mountains are home to the largest protected natural area in the lower 48 of the United States. Like a patchwork quilt, the Adirondacks are made up of WHAT TO DO | OFFICIAL ADIRONDACK REGION WEBSITE Visiting an Adirondack museum will teach you about this unique wilderness region. But don't forget about the rich Winter Olympic history in the Lake Placid area, what it's like to walk along boreal treetops in Tupper Lake, or how settlers in the 1800's traversed this rugged landscape in Blue Mountain Lake. Summer in the Adirondacks is atime to
ADIRONDACK CAMPING
Camping in the Adirondacks of Northern New York offers a chance to get back to nature without leaving civilization too far behind. Enjoy the soothing sounds of an evening in the woods - the crackle of a campfire, the trilling call of loons - and rejuvenate your senses. This six-million-acre park offers thousands of campsites and hundredsof
PLAN YOUR VISIT
10 Best Adirondack Towns for First Time Visitors. Lake Placid – In the heart of the High Peaks, Lake Placid was the site of the 1932 & 1980 Winter Olympics. Visitors can enjoy visiting the sites of those events, including the ski jumps, the speed skating oval, and hockeyarenas.
ADIRONDACK CABINS & COTTAGES Adirondack Cabin ExperiencePicture this: you turn off the main road onto an unpaved path that disappears into a thick forest of evergreen trees. After a few moments immersed in the emerald canopy, you spot a small wood cabin up ahead. You get out of the car and, entering through the back door, find yourself surrounded by the warm glow ofrich golden wood.
ADIRONDACK PARK
The Adirondack Park. When the Adirondack Park was created in 1892 by the State of New York - this diverse mountain landscape was a wild place. Full of pristine waterways, boreal forests and the towering mountains. It was land ripe for cultivation or conservation, and it HOSS'S COUNTRY CAMPGROUND Department of Environmental Conservation (NYS DEC) distributes this geographic data with the understanding that geographic data, including land boundaries as represented, are approximate, and are intended for broad scale planning, inventory, mapping and analysis activities. TUG HILL CAMPGROUNDS AND CABINS Route 177, Barnes Corners, NY 13626. . 315/688-CAMP. . Visit Website. Search Dining Listings. learn more about the Adirondacks Tug Hill Region. Rustic, wooded area with open area, small privately owned family oriented. In the heart of the Tug Hill Plateau, Lewis County, snowmobile and ATV trails.WHORTLEBERRY POND
Whortleberry Pond. Starting from the East Shore of Pharaoh Lake, this trail leads you through large hemlocks to a secluded pond. Whortleberry Pond is quite simply a birdwatcher's paradise. Access this 0.3 mile trail from the Mill Brook trailhead. Discover wonderful experiences around every turn nestled within the six million acrePark.
REVOLUTIONARY TRAIL
Revolutionary Trail. The Revolutionary Trail runs through the Southern Adirondack North Country Region, between the state capital of Albany and the shores of Lake Ontario in Port Ontario. This 158-mile jaunt features a variety of historic cities, scenic valleys, and woodlands. OFFICIAL ADIRONDACK REGION WEBSITEADIRONDACK HIKINGFIRST TIME VISITORSRECREATIONCAMPINGWHAT TO DOLODGING The Adirondack Regions. The Adirondack Regions feature over 100 welcoming communities, mountains, lakes, verdant valleys and steep cliffs. Spanning more than six million acres, the Adirondack Mountains are home to the largest protected natural area in the lower 48 of the United States. Like a patchwork quilt, the Adirondacks are made up of WHAT TO DO | OFFICIAL ADIRONDACK REGION WEBSITE Visiting an Adirondack museum will teach you about this unique wilderness region. But don't forget about the rich Winter Olympic history in the Lake Placid area, what it's like to walk along boreal treetops in Tupper Lake, or how settlers in the 1800's traversed this rugged landscape in Blue Mountain Lake. Summer in the Adirondacks is atime to
ADIRONDACK CAMPING
Camping in the Adirondacks of Northern New York offers a chance to get back to nature without leaving civilization too far behind. Enjoy the soothing sounds of an evening in the woods - the crackle of a campfire, the trilling call of loons - and rejuvenate your senses. This six-million-acre park offers thousands of campsites and hundredsof
PLAN YOUR VISIT
10 Best Adirondack Towns for First Time Visitors. Lake Placid – In the heart of the High Peaks, Lake Placid was the site of the 1932 & 1980 Winter Olympics. Visitors can enjoy visiting the sites of those events, including the ski jumps, the speed skating oval, and hockeyarenas.
ADIRONDACK CABINS & COTTAGES Adirondack Cabin ExperiencePicture this: you turn off the main road onto an unpaved path that disappears into a thick forest of evergreen trees. After a few moments immersed in the emerald canopy, you spot a small wood cabin up ahead. You get out of the car and, entering through the back door, find yourself surrounded by the warm glow ofrich golden wood.
ADIRONDACK PARK
The Adirondack Park. When the Adirondack Park was created in 1892 by the State of New York - this diverse mountain landscape was a wild place. Full of pristine waterways, boreal forests and the towering mountains. It was land ripe for cultivation or conservation, and it HOSS'S COUNTRY CAMPGROUND Department of Environmental Conservation (NYS DEC) distributes this geographic data with the understanding that geographic data, including land boundaries as represented, are approximate, and are intended for broad scale planning, inventory, mapping and analysis activities. TUG HILL CAMPGROUNDS AND CABINS Route 177, Barnes Corners, NY 13626. . 315/688-CAMP. . Visit Website. Search Dining Listings. learn more about the Adirondacks Tug Hill Region. Rustic, wooded area with open area, small privately owned family oriented. In the heart of the Tug Hill Plateau, Lewis County, snowmobile and ATV trails.WHORTLEBERRY POND
Whortleberry Pond. Starting from the East Shore of Pharaoh Lake, this trail leads you through large hemlocks to a secluded pond. Whortleberry Pond is quite simply a birdwatcher's paradise. Access this 0.3 mile trail from the Mill Brook trailhead. Discover wonderful experiences around every turn nestled within the six million acrePark.
REVOLUTIONARY TRAIL
Revolutionary Trail. The Revolutionary Trail runs through the Southern Adirondack North Country Region, between the state capital of Albany and the shores of Lake Ontario in Port Ontario. This 158-mile jaunt features a variety of historic cities, scenic valleys, and woodlands.ADIRONDACK LAKES
17-miles of waterway connecting the Saranac River with Lake Flower, Kiwassa Lake, Oseetah Lake, and Lower, Middle and Upper Saranac Lakes. Encompasses part of the northeast's largest wilderness canoe area—the St. Regis Canoe Area. Featured on ESPN's Great Outdoor Games for bass fishing. Enjoy secluded shoreline beaches, islandcamping
ADIRONDACK ANIMALS
Learn about the extraordinary animals of Upstate NY below. Old-growth and second-generation forests in the Adirondacks are home to a multitude of wildlife and birds. There are over 50 species of mammals that live in the Mountains of the Adirondacks - from tiny moles to massive Moose. White-tailed deer, black bears, coyotes, squirrels, and TUG HILL CAMPGROUNDS AND CABINS Route 177, Barnes Corners, NY 13626. . 315/688-CAMP. . Visit Website. Search Dining Listings. learn more about the Adirondacks Tug Hill Region. Rustic, wooded area with open area, small privately owned family oriented. In the heart of the Tug Hill Plateau, Lewis County, snowmobile and ATV trails.LAKE ALGONQUIN
Lake Algonquin is a stunning 265-acre lake that is the focal point of the hamlet of Wells, where one may still find the simple pleasures of small-town life. First established in 1805, the hamlet stretches for about three miles along Lake Algonquin. Part of the Sacandaga River, the lake was created by damming up the river on the south side of Wells with an interesting, small ADIRONDACK MAPLE SYRUP The Forest Farmers - 4448 Rte 374 Lyon Mt NY, 12952. Hidden Hollow Maple Farm Inc. - 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM at Hidden Hollow Maple Farm, 312 Dippikill Road Warrensburg, NY 12885. International Maple Museum Centre - 9756 State Route 812 Croghan, NY 13327. Lakeside Maple - 298 Narrows Road Chateaugay, NY 12920. MOTORCYCLING IN THE ADIRONDACKS Lodging properties throughout the Adirondacks' six-million-acre park are motorcycle-friendly, offering special deals and discounts for touring bikers. Stay and lay for a night or a week, enjoy an evening meal at one of our top restaurants in the Adirondacks offering live music, good food, and the chance to relive the day's adventures. EXPLORE THE FIRE TOWERS OF THE ADIRONDACKS Hiking to Woodhull Mountain's Fire Tower: This 15.2-mile round-trip hike is moderate, and can be attempted mostly by bicycle. The trailhead is located on McKeever Road south of Old Forge. A large parking area is located just over a quarter-mile down the road. Woodhull Mountain Fire Tower| photo: Instagram @elizbovay. FOLLENSBY CLEAR POND Follensby Clear Pond is a beautiful Adirondack pond with numerous campsites found along its shore and on islands. The loop passes through a series of interesting and scenic ponds: Follensby Clear Pond/Polliwog Pond/Horseshoe Pond. To extend your canoe or kayak outing, carry .2 mile to Fish Creek and explore that area. VALCOUR ISLAND PRIMITIVE AREA CAMPSITES Valcour Island is comprised of 1,100 acres of Forest Preserve land. In addition to spectacular backcountry camping, this area supports the largest great blue heron rookery on Lake Champlain and has been designated as an Audubon Important Bird Area with sightings of bald eagles. Recreational activities include hiking, picnicking, visiting the Bluff Point Lighthouse and viewing 5 ABANDONED PLACES & GHOST TOWNS Nuclear Beer. Big Slide Brewery based in Lake Placid, decided to age beer inside one abandoned missile silo for eight months. The aptly named To Russia, with love, is a Russian Imperial Stout that was stored 25 feet underground where cool temperatures are "an ideal place to age the dark, robust brew," according to the brewer in an Adirondack Daily Enterprise interview. OFFICIAL ADIRONDACK REGION WEBSITEADIRONDACK HIKINGFIRST TIME VISITORSRECREATIONCAMPINGWHAT TO DOLODGING The Adirondack Regions. The Adirondack Regions feature over 100 welcoming communities, mountains, lakes, verdant valleys and steep cliffs. Spanning more than six million acres, the Adirondack Mountains are home to the largest protected natural area in the lower 48 of the United States. Like a patchwork quilt, the Adirondacks are made up of WHAT TO DO | OFFICIAL ADIRONDACK REGION WEBSITE Visiting an Adirondack museum will teach you about this unique wilderness region. But don't forget about the rich Winter Olympic history in the Lake Placid area, what it's like to walk along boreal treetops in Tupper Lake, or how settlers in the 1800's traversed this rugged landscape in Blue Mountain Lake. Summer in the Adirondacks is atime to
PLAN YOUR VISIT
10 Best Adirondack Towns for First Time Visitors. Lake Placid – In the heart of the High Peaks, Lake Placid was the site of the 1932 & 1980 Winter Olympics. Visitors can enjoy visiting the sites of those events, including the ski jumps, the speed skating oval, and hockeyarenas.
ADIRONDACK CAMPING
Camping in the Adirondacks of Northern New York offers a chance to get back to nature without leaving civilization too far behind. Enjoy the soothing sounds of an evening in the woods - the crackle of a campfire, the trilling call of loons - and rejuvenate your senses. This six-million-acre park offers thousands of campsites and hundredsof
RV PARKS & HOOKUPS
More fun awaits at Happy Hollow Campground in the Adirondack Tug Hill region. Choose from 175 sites sprinkled over 88 acres of sunny field and cool forest. Park the RV or pitch a circus-worthy tent, and send the kids to candy bingo or bowling. Get supplied with firewood or propane at the camp store, and visit hot showers or laundry facilities ADIRONDACK CABINS & COTTAGES Adirondack Cabin ExperiencePicture this: you turn off the main road onto an unpaved path that disappears into a thick forest of evergreen trees. After a few moments immersed in the emerald canopy, you spot a small wood cabin up ahead. You get out of the car and, entering through the back door, find yourself surrounded by the warm glow ofrich golden wood.
ADIRONDACK PARK
The Adirondack Park. When the Adirondack Park was created in 1892 by the State of New York - this diverse mountain landscape was a wild place. Full of pristine waterways, boreal forests and the towering mountains. It was land ripe for cultivation or conservation, and itADIRONDACK FISHING
Fishing, whether with a lure or fly, is a passion in the Adirondacks. Bass, trout, walleyes, land-locked salmon, northern pike, and muskies are only part of the fishing roster here. The Ausable River is legendary among fly fishermen, and Lake George and Lake Champlain, among trophy fishermen. With over 3,000 freshwater lakes, rivers,streams
JABE POND | OFFICIAL ADIRONDACK REGION WEBSITE Jabe Pond. (2 miles RT, easy)The road into Jabe Pond is open to motor vehicles. A vehicle with high clearance and four wheel drive is recommended. Explore along the shore or by canoe for the best views of the lake. Discover wonderful experiences around every turn nestled within the six million acre Park. MOTORCYCLING IN THE ADIRONDACKS Lodging properties throughout the Adirondacks' six-million-acre park are motorcycle-friendly, offering special deals and discounts for touring bikers. Stay and lay for a night or a week, enjoy an evening meal at one of our top restaurants in the Adirondacks offering live music, good food, and the chance to relive the day's adventures. OFFICIAL ADIRONDACK REGION WEBSITEADIRONDACK HIKINGFIRST TIME VISITORSRECREATIONCAMPINGWHAT TO DOLODGING The Adirondack Regions. The Adirondack Regions feature over 100 welcoming communities, mountains, lakes, verdant valleys and steep cliffs. Spanning more than six million acres, the Adirondack Mountains are home to the largest protected natural area in the lower 48 of the United States. Like a patchwork quilt, the Adirondacks are made up of WHAT TO DO | OFFICIAL ADIRONDACK REGION WEBSITE Visiting an Adirondack museum will teach you about this unique wilderness region. But don't forget about the rich Winter Olympic history in the Lake Placid area, what it's like to walk along boreal treetops in Tupper Lake, or how settlers in the 1800's traversed this rugged landscape in Blue Mountain Lake. Summer in the Adirondacks is atime to
PLAN YOUR VISIT
10 Best Adirondack Towns for First Time Visitors. Lake Placid – In the heart of the High Peaks, Lake Placid was the site of the 1932 & 1980 Winter Olympics. Visitors can enjoy visiting the sites of those events, including the ski jumps, the speed skating oval, and hockeyarenas.
ADIRONDACK CAMPING
Camping in the Adirondacks of Northern New York offers a chance to get back to nature without leaving civilization too far behind. Enjoy the soothing sounds of an evening in the woods - the crackle of a campfire, the trilling call of loons - and rejuvenate your senses. This six-million-acre park offers thousands of campsites and hundredsof
RV PARKS & HOOKUPS
More fun awaits at Happy Hollow Campground in the Adirondack Tug Hill region. Choose from 175 sites sprinkled over 88 acres of sunny field and cool forest. Park the RV or pitch a circus-worthy tent, and send the kids to candy bingo or bowling. Get supplied with firewood or propane at the camp store, and visit hot showers or laundry facilities ADIRONDACK CABINS & COTTAGES Adirondack Cabin ExperiencePicture this: you turn off the main road onto an unpaved path that disappears into a thick forest of evergreen trees. After a few moments immersed in the emerald canopy, you spot a small wood cabin up ahead. You get out of the car and, entering through the back door, find yourself surrounded by the warm glow ofrich golden wood.
ADIRONDACK PARK
The Adirondack Park. When the Adirondack Park was created in 1892 by the State of New York - this diverse mountain landscape was a wild place. Full of pristine waterways, boreal forests and the towering mountains. It was land ripe for cultivation or conservation, and itADIRONDACK FISHING
Fishing, whether with a lure or fly, is a passion in the Adirondacks. Bass, trout, walleyes, land-locked salmon, northern pike, and muskies are only part of the fishing roster here. The Ausable River is legendary among fly fishermen, and Lake George and Lake Champlain, among trophy fishermen. With over 3,000 freshwater lakes, rivers,streams
JABE POND | OFFICIAL ADIRONDACK REGION WEBSITE Jabe Pond. (2 miles RT, easy)The road into Jabe Pond is open to motor vehicles. A vehicle with high clearance and four wheel drive is recommended. Explore along the shore or by canoe for the best views of the lake. Discover wonderful experiences around every turn nestled within the six million acre Park. MOTORCYCLING IN THE ADIRONDACKS Lodging properties throughout the Adirondacks' six-million-acre park are motorcycle-friendly, offering special deals and discounts for touring bikers. Stay and lay for a night or a week, enjoy an evening meal at one of our top restaurants in the Adirondacks offering live music, good food, and the chance to relive the day's adventures. LODGING & ACCOMMODATIONS Explore places to rest & relax. The Adirondack Region has been a place for rejuvenation and reconnection for centuries. Although the first settlers cleared timbered lots to build rustic cabins, current lodging options range from simple to indulgent. Luxury resorts crafted in the Great Camp architectural style feature lakeside rooms and charmingADIRONDACK GLAMPING
That's glamping—glamorous Adirondack camping. Trade a battle with aluminum poles for a private canvas tent, sup on exquisitely prepared cuisine, and experience the best of luxury camping in the Adirondacks. At Posh Primitive, four tents dot a 160-acre property near Friends Lake in Chestertown, and John and Rachael Shafer felled trees on site ISLAND CAMPING LOCATIONS The Adirondack Mountains are unique among mountainous regions in the United States because of the abundance of lakes, ponds, rivers, and streams that crisscross the nature preserve. Approximately 30,000 miles of waterways run through the Adirondack Region. And within those larger lakes, we find islands ideal for pitching a tent, starting a campfire and watching the starsADIRONDACK FISHING
Fishing, whether with a lure or fly, is a passion in the Adirondacks. Bass, trout, walleyes, land-locked salmon, northern pike, and muskies are only part of the fishing roster here. The Ausable River is legendary among fly fishermen, and Lake George and Lake Champlain, among trophy fishermen. With over 3,000 freshwater lakes, rivers,streams
BICYCLING | OFFICIAL ADIRONDACK REGION WEBSITE The Adirondack Region is a premier destination for mountain and road biking. Now, not all Adirondack hiking trails within the Adirondacks allow bicycles - but the ones that do are fast gaining notoriety as a great place to learn, train and explore.. Adirondack Mountain Biking. Experiencing the Adirondacks by bike offers an incredible way to seethe region.
GOLFING IN THE ADIRONDACKS From scenic to stately - Adirondack golf courses merge the wild beauty of the Adirondack landscape with the very best in course design. Some of our top courses were designed by golf's elite athletes. Craig Wood, who won the U.S. Open and Masters in the same year, designed the TUG HILL CAMPGROUNDS AND CABINS Route 177, Barnes Corners, NY 13626. . 315/688-CAMP. . Visit Website. Search Dining Listings. learn more about the Adirondacks Tug Hill Region. Rustic, wooded area with open area, small privately owned family oriented. In the heart of the Tug Hill Plateau, Lewis County, snowmobile and ATV trails.CATHEAD MOUNTAIN
Distance (1-way): 2.60 miles. This hike is not accessable to the public, due to a conflict between the DEC and the owners of the land. There is currently a bill in the NYS Assembly A11307 (stalled in Assemblyman's Sweeney from Long Island's Conservation Committee) that will allow a public easement to the mountain top and firetower. BEST SNOWMOBILING IN NY As one of the East Coast's premier snowmobiling destinations, Adirondack towns and villages offer interconnected trail systems, lodging, and restaurants catering to the sledding community.Discover the best terrain in the Tughill Plateau, or connect to 500 miles of 5 ABANDONED PLACES & GHOST TOWNS Nuclear Beer. Big Slide Brewery based in Lake Placid, decided to age beer inside one abandoned missile silo for eight months. The aptly named To Russia, with love, is a Russian Imperial Stout that was stored 25 feet underground where cool temperatures are "an ideal place to age the dark, robust brew," according to the brewer in an Adirondack Daily Enterprise interview.Menu
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THE ADIRONDACK MOUNTAINS OF NORTHERN NEW YORK While we all weather this storm, we hope you find inspiration to satisfy your wanderlust from the comfort of your home. ADIRONDACK INSPIRATION The Adirondacks will be here to welcome you when it's time to go exploring in the great outdoors again. Until then, we hope you find inspiration in nature's splendor and the glories of the changingAdirondack seasons.
SPRING AWAKENINGS
As spring arrives, new life can be found throughout the Adirondack Region. From fawns to ducklings, this is the season of renewal and rebirth. Moose start to roam, while the nesting season begins for migrating and native birds. The Adirondack Regions The Adirondack Regions feature over 100 welcoming communities, mountains, lakes, verdant valleys and steep cliffs. Spanning more than six million acres, the Adirondack Mountains are home to the largest protected natural area in the lower 48 of the United States. Like a patchwork quilt, the Adirondacks are made up of twelve distinct regional destinations, each offering their own brand of Adirondack adventure. From the endless canoeing and kayaking in the Saranac Lake and Tupper Lake regions, to the extensive hiking trails of the High Peaks Wilderness in the Lake Placid Region - discover an area as diverse in geography as it is in activities and events. Bicycle between wineries on the Adirondack Coast, or dive to sunken shipwrecks in the Adirondack Seaway near the Canadian Border. You're invited to explore the Lake George Region's family-friendly attractions and discover the Adirondack Tug Hill Plateau's one-of-a-kind recreationopportunities.
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