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exciting attractions throughout upstate New York and the neighboring
region of Vermont's beautiful Lake Champlain Valley (as well as
the Canadian border city of Montreal.)
We invite you to take a virtual tour of some of our most popular
travel destinations in the Adirondacks including Saratoga
Springs, Ballston Spa, Glens Falls, Lake George, Ticonderoga, Old
Forge, Blue Mt.
Lake, Canton, Watertown, Saranac Lake, Lake
Placid (host
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In neighboring
Vermont, experience
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featuring the historic
communities of
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Grand Isles of NW Vermont. The state of Vermont is also well known
for its world class skiing at
Killington, Stowe,
Mad River Valley and Stratton. All
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within an easy 1-2 hour
drive of the Adirondacks and Upstate New York and offer visitors
a rich variety of historic, artistic and cultural attractions.
Our
editors have put together one of the largest and most comprehensive
trail map systems in the Adirondacks and Upstate New York for Hiking,
Camping, Mountain
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including island campgrounds and backcountry lean-tos.
Each
year, when the snow finally melts from the mountaintops, a magical
transformation occurs in the Adirondacks with the arrival of summer!
Suddenly, Alpine ski trails give way to rugged mountain bike paths.
Frozen lakes and rivers dissolve into miles of exciting canoe and
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of miles of hiking and bike trails, the Adirondack Park is, quite
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to what degree we can succeed on a global scale.
In this respect, regardless of who you are or where you live, the
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Lake
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Marcy
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The
Lake Placid Region is famous for hosting the 1932 and 1980 Winter
Olympics. Lake Placid has also been host for a variety of world
class events including , World Cup bobsled and luge, the Ironman
Triathalon, international figure skating, Empire State Games and
the "I Love NY" Horse Shows.
Hiking
is a popular activity and Lake Placid serves as a perfect base
from which to climb the 46 High Peaks in the Adirondack Mountains.The
Lake Placid region offers visitors a rich variety of historic,
artistic and cultural attractions.
Fun
things to do:
Visit John Brown's Farm the home and grave of abolitionist
John Brown. 115 John Brown Road Lake Placid, NY 12946 (518) 523-3900.
The Olympic Center Museum, located right on Main Street,
should be on any visitors list when you are in Lake Placid. Several
exhibits from both the 1932 and 1980 Winter are on display telling
the story of the Olympics in Lake Placid. It is open daily from
10:00 till 5:00.
Search
for the best hotel deals in the High Peaks / Lake Placid Region
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See why Lake Placid was picked twice to be host of the Winter
Olympic Games!
Visit Whiteface Mountain, Mt. Van Hoevenberg bobsled and luge
track, the Olympic Center, Olympic Ski Jumping Complex and so
much more!
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Lake
Placid Spring 2012 Highlights:
May 18, 2012 13th Annual Ausable River Two-Fly Challenge
Now a two-day event on the legendary West Branch of the Ausable
River. The Two-Fly challenge begins on a Friday Morning with registration
and a day of fishing. Then join us Friday evening with a "get
together" fly tying demonstration, drinks and snacks. Saturday,
participants spend up to 10 hours angling on the river using just
two flies. It is strictly a catch-and-release experience.
May
19-20, 2012! Lake
Champlain Bridge Re-opening. Celebration Events Are On! Join Us
Plan to celebrate this once-in-a-lifetime event with your friends
and neighbors!
June 10, 2012 8th Annual Lake Placid Marathon & Half 13.1
mile Half marathon run, 26.2 mile Marathon run. Each June, the
Lake Placid Marathon and Half Marathon attracts athletes and spectators
from all over North America and abroad.
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the Adirondacks!
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Lake
George, New York is famous for
its beautiful body of water stretching approximately 32
miles in length and surrounded by the magnificent Adirondack
Mountains. We
invite you to take a virtual tour of some of our most popular
travel destinations including the historic communities of
Diamond
Point , Lake Luzerne,
Bolton Landing,
Warrensburg,
Johnsburg and the communities of Garnet Lake, Johnsburg,
Stony Creek, North River, Queensbury, Schroon Lake, Glens
Falls,Ticonderoga,
and Chestertown.
The Village
of Lake George is ideally located within the Adirondack
Park and offers visitors a delightful year round vacation
destination. Lake George is surrounded by the foothills
of the southern Adirondacks and offers visitors a wide choice
of hiking, backpacking, cross-country skiing and snowmobiling.
Lake George is a boaters paradise offering canoers, kayakers,
fishermen and sailers over 32 miles of pristine waterways.
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Lake
George's main street is lined with an assortment of souvenir
shops, galleries, restaurants, antique stores and waterfront
hotels and motels.
Visitors
and shoppers alike can find a rich variety of historic,
artistic and cultural attractions throughout the greater
Lake George region.
Historic Fort
William Henry, Lake George, NY
Fort William Henry was a British fort on the shores of Lake
George, New York. It was built during the French and Indian
War (1754-1763) and used as a staging ground for attacks
against the French. The fort was named Fort William Henry
after the King's grandson Prince William Henry, a younger
brother of the later King George III. On September 8, 1755
the Battle of Lake George was fought between the forces
of Britain and France. Its replica is now a popular tourist
attraction.
Six Flags Great Escape & Splashwater Kingdom- Over
135 Rides, Games, Shows and Attractions plus All-new in
2012,Alpine Freefalls water slide complex! Open weekends
and select weekdays beginning May 19. Daily operations begin
June 13.
Whether you are planning on relocating to this beautiful
region or just want the perfect family vacation spot year
after year, We invite you to visit
Lake George
Real Estate.com
the premier website for real estate and Adirondack vacation
rentals in the Lake George Area.
Use our Lake George, New York real estate guide if you are
considering buying or selling a home in the Lake George
area.
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Adirondack
Culinary Arts
The
Adirondacks & the Lake Champlain Valley of Upstate New
York & Vermont have long been known for their truly unique
& varied cuisine ranging from fresh caught native brook
trout cooked over an open campfire to world class dining at
five star resorts. In the internationally acclaimed Olympic
Village of Lake Placid, diners can choose from exciting restaurants
with menus featuring everything from sushi and health foods
to hearty Adirondack homecooked meals.
The
Culinary Arts program at Paul Smith's College in the Adirondacks
was founded on the principle of learning by doing. Many of
todays local chefs learned their trade at Paul Smith's. Click
here to learn more about culinary arts and fine dining
in the Adirondacks.
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Adirondack
Fishing
Located
in the Adirondack's majestic High Peaks, the Ausable river
is a fly fisherman's paradise offering abundant hatches of
Stoneflies, Caddis, Mayflies and legendary trophy trout!.
The famed West Branch of the AuSable River is nationally recognized
for its five miles of magnificent waterway dedicated as year
round catch and release. Fly Fishing in the Adirondacks can
bring on an incredible experience! Begin fishing with nymphs
such as the Isonychia, Hendrickson or the Caddis slowly then
by mid summer, fish the Sulfurs, Caenis and Large Stoneflies.
Towards the end of the season fish with Yellow May, Chocolate
Drake or the Slate Grey Drake. click
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Daffest.com
2012 in the Village of Saranac Lake!
Daffest is 3 weeks of BLOOMIN' Activity!!!! April
27th thru May 13th, 2012!
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Daffest is Saranac Lake's newest community event.
Come join us to celebrate our BLOOMS in Riverside
Park. It all happens right here on this corner!
The Daffest Derby , Fair food, live music , fishing
clinics, walking tours, baking tent sponsored by
Deb Misik and Paul Smith College, Face Painting
by MerriLoons the Clown, keep your eyes open for
Daffest Derby Hats and Pleinnair Artists! Just a
short stroll to all of our fine eateries and cafe's
to enjoy your favorite brew, glass of wine , pastry,
or sit down brunch or lunch! Fun, Festive atmosphere
sure to be enjoyed by all!!! Riverside Park is the
place to be April 28th for all the Bloomin' FAMILY
FUN you can handle!!!
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Daffest Derby 2012 April 28th 11AM to 4PM
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Conserve the Adirondacks!
Visit
- www.Save Lake Placid.com
This website is designed to help concerned citizens defend
and protect the unique character and quality of the Lake
Placid community and its fragile environment from the
impact of over development.
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We
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The Story
Behind
Pure Adirondack Maple Syrup
There
is no better place in the world to harvest pure maple
syrup than the Adirondacks!
Due to a remarkable combination of very cold nights and
warm spring days, as well as the very high altitude of
the Adirondack Mountains,
the sugar maples that thrive in this 6 million acre Adirondack
Park produce a sugary sap that flows like liquid gold.
New
York is one of America's leading maple producing states.
Upwards of 350,000 gallons of maple syrup is produced
in New York each year. The Adirondacks located in Upstate
New York is famous for producing some of the finest, full-bodied
maple syrup in the country.
We
invite you to sample this wonderful gift from nature...
Pure Adirondack Maple Syrup
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Adirondack
Chairs, Log homes & Log Furniture
The
Adirondack Chair is one of the most popular outdoor chairs
in the United States. The chair incorporates design ideas
used for many decades;featuring a rounded back and contoured
seat & wide arms. Adirondack chairs are comfortable
because the chair back inclines 30 degrees and is curved
to fit your back giving excellent lower back support.
Its deep, angled seat and broad arm rests, make the perfect
place for a plate of food & drink.
The
idea of behind rustic furniture was to create interesting pieces
using natural materials such as twigs and logs that would blend
into a decor and not stand out . Rustic furniture makers today
follow the age old tradition of using natural materials to create
spectacular furniture and rustic decor pieces. Rustic furniture
usually has no set line or angles. Each piece is individually
crafted .
Once you have a log home with rustic elements you will want to
continue that element with the furniture and decorations.
Finding beautiful log furniture, stairs and railings, and other
pieces that will complement your beautiful log home is easier
than you might think. Log furniture is naturally beautiful. You
can see all of the character and wood grain of the logs used in
every piece of wood furniture. Log furniture made with timbers,
twigs and branches brings nature right into your home or cabin.
From custom crafted twig furniture, stairs and railings to antler
chandeliers, your unique rustic look is just a few clicks away.
Here
you will find a wealth of information about Adirondack log cabin
homes, log home floor plans, financing for log homes, construction
tips on log homes, Adirondack custom log homes, log home photographs,
and much, much more!
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Adirondack
Hiking
The
46 Highest Adirondack Peaks
The High Peaks Region in
the Adirondacks is famous for its magnificant 46 peaks including
Mt. Marcy, the highest peak in New york State, with an elevation
of 5344' .The 46 peaks include the following mountains (listed
in order of height): Mt. Marcy, Algonquin Peak, Mt. Haystack,
Mt. Skylight, Whiteface Mtn,Dix Mtn. , Gray Peak, Iroquois Peak
, Basin Mtn., Gothics, Mt. Colden, Giant Mtn., Nippletop, Santanoni
Peak, Mt. Redfield, Wright Peak, Saddleback Mtn., Panther Peak,
Tabletop Mtn., Rocky Peak Ridge, Macomb Mtn., Armstrong Mtn.
,Hough Peak, Seward Mtn., Mt. Marshall, Allen Mtn., Big Slide
Mtn., Esther Mtn. , Upper Wolfjaw, Lower Wolfjaw , Street Mtn.,
Phelps Mtn., Mt. Donaldson, Seymour Mtn., Sawteeth, Cascade
Mtn., South Dix, Porter Mtn., Mt. Colvin, Mt. Emmons, Dial Mtn.,
East Dix, Blake, Cliff Mtn., Nye Mtn., and Couchsachraga Peak.
Click here for more information
on the 46 highest Adirondack Mountains.
The Northville
- Placid Trail
The Northville Placid Trail is a 133 mile walking
/ hiking path that goes through the heart of the Adirondack
wilderness in New York State. The trail crosses the Adirondack
wilderness by means of a low lying path. It has several trails
intercepting it that head up the peaks, but the majority of
the Northville Placid Trail cuts between the valleys and along
streams. click
here for descriptions of the entire trail.
www. Northville
Lake Placid Trail.com
The greatest
number of high peaks in the Adirondacks (in a single location)
rise majestically in the Keene/Keene Valley Region making this
area a meca for hikers, climbers and other visitors who wish
to experience the remarkable beauty of the Adirondack mountains.
There are literally hundreds of trail heads located in the tiny
hamlet of Keene including the trail to the summit of Mt. Marcy,
the highest mountain in New York State. Click
here for more information on Adirondack mountains
Hiking
the Best of the Adirondacks
Baxter Mountain
Jim Grant
- expert contributing writer
When I think
of the best time of the year to hike in the Adirondacks, I recall
the words of a forest ranger I'd met at Adirondack Loj headquarters
at Heart Lake, "You just can't beat being in these peaks
in the fall. The bugs are gone, the air is cool, and the color
of the leaves, well, they'll make you stop what you're doing and
make you think you'd gone to heaven."click
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Saratoga
Springs New York
Visit
the premier online guide to the Saratoga Springs Region showcasing
hundreds of exciting attractions in historic Saratoga Springs, New
York .
This historic Victorian city in Upstate New York has been attracting
visitors since the 1700's.
We invite you to discover Saratoga
Springs and
explore the many famous landmarks including the 2,000 acre Saratoga
Spa State Park which
includes the Lincoln Baths and the Crystal Spa.
Learn about the famous mineral springs and geysers and their ledgendary
healing powers. Saratoga
Springs gained renown as a resort town in the late 19th century,
earning the nickname "Queen of Spas." Both are places where you
can indulge in massages, mineral baths, and other relaxing treatments.
The famed mineral spring spas continue to attract tens of thousands
of visitors each year.
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New
York State Correctional Jobs
There
are many great job opportunities in the criminal justice
field available right here in the Adirondacks.
The
majority of jobs in the New York State Department of Correctional
Services are filled by Correction Officers, who are required
to pass a written Civil Service exam and undergo extensive
medical, psychological, and background checks.
Correction
Officer positions are located throughout New York State
& the Adirondacksin various facilities of the Department
of Correctional Services. Correction Officers are responsible
for the custody and security as well as the safety and
well being, of criminal offenders in State Correctional
Facilities.
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Visit
Historic Saranac Lake
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Estate .com
The Village of Saranac
Lake is located in the heart of the magnificent High Peaks Region
of the Adirondacks and is famous for its many beautiful lakes and
streams including the
Upper, Lower and Middle Saranac
Lakes,
Kiwassa Lake, Oseetah Lake, Lake Flower and
Upper and Lower St. Regis Lakes. These waters offer some
of the finest fishing in the country and are home to many native
species of trout, bass and pike. The Saranac Lake region offers
visitors a rich variety of historic, artistic and cultural attractions.
Saranac Lake
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Grant Building located in the heart of historic Saranac Lake village.
Considered one of the finest retail & residential apartment
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including 24 hour security & on-site building management, private
laundry facilities, an ideal living & working location in the
center of the village within walking distance to all shops &
restaurants ( adjacent to the US Post Office) & one of the largest
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Adirondack
History & its Museums
The
history of the Adirondacks has been shaped and influenced by many
powerful forces. Logging, mining, farming, tourism and even medicine
have all played a major role in the development of the region. In
the early 1800's, towns like St. Regis, Paul Smiths and Old Forge
sprang up taking advantage of the vast timber resources and iron
ore deposits. In the central Adirondacks, pioneers cleared the large
tracts of land for farming creating the first settlements. And beginning
in the late nineteenth century, the Adirondacks became a popular
destination for the rich and famous. Known as the "Gilded Age",
this period is famous for the construction of huge rustic compounds
called Great Camps. We invite you to learn more about the history
of the Adirondacks by visiting the many museums and historic sites.
click here to visit
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THE WILD CENTER
518-359-7800
866-765-7800 Tupper Lake
The Wild Center reopens May 4, 2012 for the summer season.
Please join us when then to get immersed in your wild world. There
are swimming otters, terrific engaging exhibits and plenty to explore
outside and inside at the Center. The award-winning Center houses
great exhibits including live exhibits and multi-media shows. You
can explore the 31- acre campus on marked trails. There are theaters
with high definition films, plenty of hands-on activities and hundreds
of live animals from rare native trout, to porcupines, hawks, and
many other often hard-to-see residents of the woods and waters
The Wall Street Journal called it 'glorious' and the New York Times
said it was 'stunning' . This new kind of museum, spread over 31
acres, is an Adirondack 'must see' according to USA Today. Designed
by the firm that created Washington DC's Air and Space Museum, the
Center features live exhibits, including splashing river otters,
a wide screen theater and tons of hands on exhibits.
This is a museum where
the wild world of the Adirondacks opens right before your eyes.
This interactive museum opened its doors in 2006. The Wild Center
will let you experience the Adirondacks in ways you never thought
possible. Take a tour, check out our living exhibits.
Admission fee.The Wild Center has exhibits indoors and out. The
Museum’s collection is not stored in vaults; it spreads across all
six million acres of the Adirondacks. The Wild Center is a place
to explore that living breathing collection. The Wild Center has
exhibits indoors and out. The Museum’s collection is not stored
in vaults; it spreads across all six million acres of the Adirondacks.
The Wild Center is a place to explore that living breathing collection.
click here to learn more!
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