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Forever wild: Exploring New York's huge Adirondack Park

Resort towns, peaceful lakes, rolling mountains, and endless beauty

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Created by amystryman - September 30th 2019

The Adirondack Mountains are an absolutely magical place. Ever since early Romantic writers discovered the beauty of the lakes and mountains in this corner of Upstate New York, it's been a popular destination for retreats back into nature. The park itself encompasses about 6 million acres, but the state owns less than half of it. The rest is privately owned and is made up of resorts, towns (or, as they call them, "hamlets"), farms, a bit of forestry, and a tiny amount of industrial development. It's sort of an experiment in conservation, balancing all of this in a place that the government determined "shall be forever kept as wild forest lands." Explore the quaint Upstate villages, mountain beauty, and wild forest lands for yourself and enjoy the Adirondacks as they were meant to be seen.

Merrick, New York, United States

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Photo Credit: Flickr/Madeleine Deaton

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Adirondack Park, Northville, NY, US

Adirondack Park

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With 6 million acres to explore, it can be hard to decide where to start. You can always make your home base one of the lakes, like Lake George, or Lake Champlain, if you're one for outdoor adventure. Or, if you'd rather soak up some culture on your trip, stay in a town like Lake Placid, Saranac Lake, Plattsburgh, or Old Forge. Experience as much beauty as you can on a scenic drive such as the Lake to Locks Passage down Lake Champlain. The foliage is amazing in the fall, spring and summer provide endless opportunities for fun on the lakes and trails, and winter brings awesome skiing and lots of excitement at Lake Placid, a former Winter Olympics site. Basically, you can't go wrong with a trip here.

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NY-30, Sabael, NY, US

Indian Lake Islands

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3067 New York 28, Old Forge, NY, US

Five Corners Cafe

Old Forge is a hamlet of about 750 people, and it's an utterly charming little settlement. Just because it's small doesn't mean there's nothing to do there, though! It's home to Five Corners Cafe, a restaurant that serves up fresh, modern dishes made with local, seasonal ingredients. It's a great place to get a few small dishes (think housemade ricotta studded with acorn squash, asiago risotto with truffle honey, braised short ribs atop homemade pasta, that kind of thing) and a bottle of wine to share, and have a relaxing evening.

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9097 State Route 30, Blue Mountain Lake, NY, US

Adirondack Museum

For an intriguing look into the culture and history of the park, check out the Adirondack Museum. It has displays and artifacts all about things like the logging industry in the forests, historic boats for transportation and leisure, the log cabin camps and resorts that once dotted the mountains, the style of furniture inspired by the region, and more. Learn what people in the 19th century did for fun, see works of art depicting the Adirondacks, explore historic log buildings, and enjoy the peaceful setting, near Blue Mountain and Blue Mountain Lake.

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1 Heart Island, Alexandria Bay, NY, US

Boldt Castle

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The Wild Center

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The Wild Center is a totally unique interactive outdoor experience. It has its signature Wild Walk, which is a boardwalk that's elevated among the treetops and offers a bird's eye view of the rolling forests. Along the way, you'll find interactive displays that entertain and educate kids and adults alike about the natural surroundings. Giant bird's nests, webs, bridges, tree tunnels, and more keep the walk exciting and fun. The rest of the Wild Center houses more displays, films, and even live animals to meet. They offer guided canoe tours and other fun events on their 81 acres of lush property as well.

Photo Credit: Wild Center

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89 Church St, Saranac Lake, NY, US

Saranac Laboratory Museum

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The Saranac Laboratory Museum explores a lesser-known side to the Adirondacks... the fact that many asylums, sanatoriums, and hospitals opened here, especially ones treating tuberculosis patients. The fresh mountain air and bucolic setting made the region a good place for those suffering from the chronic and often deadly lung infection. This museum is the former home of the first lab that specifically researched TB. It was founded by a doctor, Edward Livingston Trudeau, who suffered from the disease and was inspired by the 1882 revelation that it was caused by a known bacteria. This lab was built in the 1890s, and was used for studies until the doctors moved to the Trudeau Institute in the 1960s, which is still in operation today. The old lab has been painstakingly restored and filled with artifacts all about the history of the disease... and how a cure was eventually discovered!

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137 River St, Saranac Lake, NY, US

Lakeview Deli

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For a more casual dining experience, grab a fresh sandwich and a pack of craft beers from the Lakeview Deli near Saranac Lake and have a relaxing picnic. The homemade bread, sides and desserts add an extra special touch. This is a local favorite, so don't be afraid to ask anyone in here for suggestions on what else to see in the town of Saranac Lake; it's a bigger town in the park and has plenty to see and do. Or just cross the street to Flower Lake and enjoy the setting!

4761 Nys Rte 86, Wilmington, NY, US

High Falls Gorge

High Falls Gorge is a privately owned 22-acre park, and the crown jewels of this Adirondack beauty are the four waterfalls cascading into the gorge. There are a few trails, including some glass walkways built onto the cliff that take you past the falls and some other cool natural features, fire pits surrounded by comfy Adirondack chairs, a historic mine, plus a little cafe and gift shop. The waterfall walk is an easy, half-mile loop and the nature walk through the lovely Climax Forest is a mile-long loop, so you can tackle both in a day, and then unwind with a snack afterwards.

115 John Brown Road, Lake Placid, NY, US

John Brown Farm State Historic Site

Another important historical site is the John Brown Farm. John Brown was an interesting figure in history, most known for his failed raid on the U.S. Arsenal at Harper's Ferry, hoping that it would incite a rebellion that would end slavery. The 1859 attack pre-dated the Civil War by a few short years, but John Brown didn't live to see the institution he hated so violently brought to an end... he was executed for the raid a few months after it took place. His body and the body of one of his sons, Oliver, who died during the raid, were moved here, to his old farm, in 1899. Brown had used this property to lead freed slaves in farming, and in the late 1990s, it was declared a historic site. You can see the peaceful cabin, which has been decorated to look as it might have when he lived there, along with the graves and a memorial.

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30 Fort Ti Rd, Ticonderoga, NY, US

Fort Ticonderoga

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535 Stone Bridge Road, Pottersville, NY, US

Natural Stone Bridge & Caves Park

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See the ancient marble rock formations, carved by glaciers and streams over thousands of years at Natural Stone Bridge & Caves Park. Summer and winter tours through the caves, grottos, potholes, and more let you see below the Adirondacks. Tour the cute little museum, dig for gemstones and crystals, explore the historic sawmill, and enjoy a caveman sundae to make an adventure out of an afternoon at the park.

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There's no bad time to visit the Adirondacks. The foliage is amazing in the fall, spring and summer provide endless opportunities for fun on the lakes and trails, and winter brings awesome skiing and lots of excitement at Lake Placid and on mountains at numerous resorts. Basically, you can't go wrong with a trip here!