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Visit the Adirondacks With over 3,000 lakes, countless rivers and streams, plus fields, forests and fresh mountain air, the Adirondacks are an ideal summer destination for outdoor enthusiasts looking to hike, boat, fish, paddle and cool off at a swimming hole
Adirondack Mountains | Official Adirondack Region Website Discover the Adirondacks' unique beauty, diverse ecology, and historic legacy Just a few hours north of New York City, the Adirondack Mountains offer an outdoor paradise These mountains lie within the Adirondack Park and contain millions of acres of protected land
About | Official Adirondack Region Website Things To Explore in The Adirondacks The Adirondack Region in Northern New York is a protected area spanning over 6 million acres of mountain peaks, sparkling lakes, and wild spaces Twelve distinct regions come together to create one epic vacation destination
Fun, Exciting or Relaxing Things To Do In The Adirondacks To the uninitiated, a clear spring day in the Adirondacks may be intimidating to figure out what to do – summer is not here yet but the snow is gone Springtime, however, has become an incredibly popular season amongst the upstate New York region's residents
Adirondack Park National Historic Landmark – Official Regional Website For a hands-on glimpse into the history of the Adirondacks - from the logging industry to the distinctive architecture of the Adirondack Great Camps - The Adirondack Experience - The Museum at Blue Mountain Lake is the best place to go
Staying In The Adirondacks – Lodging Options for Visitors Find information about places to stay when you visit the New York Adirondacks Our region offers a variety of lodging options ranging from camping to pet-friendly hotels to luxury resorts
Camping in the Adirondacks of New York – Campsites and Glamping in 2023 Find family-friendly camping no matter where you are in the Adirondacks From the many attractions and recreation opportunities in the Lake George area, to a wilderness camping experience in the Adirondack Experience Region, find a campground perfect for your group
Adirondack Lakes | Official Adirondack Region Website Tupper Lake was once known as the "Highways of the Adirondacks" for its paddle-friendly connection to rivers, streams, and ponds in the region Cast a line and try your hand at catching 13 different species of fish, or head over to Little Wolf Beach for over 2,000 feet of sandy shoreline and camping