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Your Guide to the Adirondacks
From skiing and artisanal cheeses to music festivals, farm-to-table dining, treehouse getaways, and wild forests, to locally made crafts and unique shopping experiences, we can help you find the best experiences for your visit to the Adirondack Mountains.
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There’s a lot to Discover in the Adirondack Park’s 6 Million Acres
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Lake George Area
Known as the Queen of American Lakes, the towns on and around Lake George have long been a coveted vacation destination for over 150 years.
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Tri-Lakes & High Peaks
Home to Lake Placid (site of two Winter Olympics), Saranac Lake, Tupper Lake and 42 of the 46 highest peaks in the ADK, including Whiteface Mountain, a top East Coast ski destination.
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Central Adirondacks
Home of the Great Camps, the homes of Gilded Age tycoons, visit this historic region for its rich history, beautiful lakes, and lovely trails.
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Gore Mountain and Schroon Lake Area
Straddling the southern and easter regions of the ADK, visitors can enjoy a plethora of adventures year-round in its towns and villages.
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Lake Champlain Region & the ADK Coast
Bordering 120-mile long Lake Champlain, this area is steeped in history, offers amazing natural wonders and has a rich agricultural heritage.
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Southern Foothills
Many visitors pass through the tonwn of the ADK foothills on their journey into the Park. This area is also rich in natural beauty, fun adventures and historic can cultural sites.
Find the best places to eat, shop, stay, and things to do in the Adirondack Park.
Raise a dram and settle in for a spirited conversation equal to heritage, humor, and Highland flair.
In the Adirondacks, a centuries-old tradition continues as maple producers tap into one of the world’s sweetest natural resources.

There’s a lot to explore
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Use our interactive map to pinpoint the best places to eat, shop, and stay and fun things to do in the Adirondack Park. Zoom in to a specific location or expand your view to get the bigger picture.


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