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    Lodging 
in the Lake Champlain Valley - High Peaks - New York / Vermont Region   
         
    
      The 
Adirondacks and the Lake Champlain Valley of Upstate New York and Vermont have 
been renowned for their hospitality and lodging since the turn of the century 
when the rich and famous constructed spectacular Great Camps and huge rustic hotels 
during the "Gilded Age". Today, visitors have their pick of a wide and eclectic 
assortment of accommodations including charming Bed and Breakfasts, lovely country 
inns, rustic lodges, modern hotels and European style resorts. For the more adventurous, 
there are rustic base camps located in the heart of the High Peaks region offering 
simple bunkroom accommodations and lean-to camping for hikers and mountain climbers. 
 We 
invite you to browse our exciting selection of Inns, Resorts, Bed and Breakfast's, 
lodges and hotels featured below. Enjoy your visit!  Adirondack 
County List   (maps below)  
      
 Altona, Ausable, Beekmantown, 
Black Brook, Champlain, Chazy, Clinton, Dannemora, Ellenburg, Mooers, Peru, Plattsburgh, 
Saranac, Schuyler Falls   |      
Old Forge, Big Moose   Columbia, 
Danube, Fairfield, Frankfort, German, Flatts, Herkimer, Litchfield, Little Falls, 
Manheim,Newport , Norway, Ohio, Russia, Salisbury, Schuyler, Stark, Warren, Webb/ 
Wilmurt, Winfield Village of Ilion  |     
   
  Chesterfield , Crown Point, 
Elizabethtown, Jay, Keene, Keene Valley, Keeseville, Lake Placid, Lewis, Minerva, 
Mineville-Witherbee Moriah, Newcomb, North Elba, North Hudson, Port Henry, Saranac 
Lake , Schroon, St. Armand, Ticonderoga, Ticonderoga Upper Jay, Westport , Willsboro, 
Wilmington, Whiteface   |  
    
Beaver Falls, Boonville, Brantingham, 
Carthage, Castorland, Constableville, Copenhagen, Croghan, Deer River, Denmark, 
Diana, Glenfield, Greig, Harrisburg, Harrisville, Lewis, Leyden, Lowville, Lyons 
Falls, Lyonsdale, Martinsburg, Montague, Natural Bridge, New Bremen, Osceola, 
Pinckney, Port Leyden, Taberg, Turin, Watson, West Leyden, West Turin 
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  Alburg, Alder Brook, 
Axton Landing, Bangor, Bombay, Brainardsville, Burke Center, Chateaugay, Constable, 
Cooks Mill, Coreys, Dickinson Center, Duane, Fort Covington, Franklin Falls, Gabriels, 
Harrietstown, Hogansburg, Keese Mill, Lake Clear, Loon Lake, Malone, McColloms 
, Moira, North Burke, Onchiota,, Paul Smiths, Saint Regis Falls, Santa Clara, 
Saranac Inn, Saranac Lake, Trout River, Tupper Lake, Vermontville, Wawbeek,  
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  Bolton, Chester, Glens 
Falls, Hague, Horicon, Johnsburg, Lake George, Lake Luzerne, North Creek, Queensbury, 
Stony Creek, Thurman, Warrensburg, West Glens Falls  |   
      
Raquette Lake, Indian Lake,  Blue Mountain Lake , 
Arietta, Benson, Hope, Indian Lake, Inlet, Lake Pleasant, Lake Pleasant, Long 
Lake, Morehouse, Speculator, Wells  |  
    
Cranberry Lake, Potsdam   Ogdensburg, 
Canton ,Edwards, Gouverneur, Hammond , Hermon, Heuvelton, Massena, Morristown 
, Norwood, Potsdam, Rensselaer Falls, Richville,Waddington  |   
     
  Amsterdam, Bleecker, Broadalbin, 
Caroga, Caroga Lake, Dolgeville, Ephratah, Fonda,Fort Plain, Gloversville, Johnstown, 
Mayfield, Northampton, Northville, Oppenheim, Perth, Saint Johnsville, Stratford 
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  Corinth, Country 
Knolls Day, Edinburg Galway, Greenfield, Hadley, Halfmoon Lake Luzerne-Hadley 
Malta, Mechanicville, Milton, Moreau, North Ballston Spa, Northumberland, Providence, 
Round Lake, Saratoga Springs, Saratoga, Schuylerville, South Glens Falls, Stillwater, 
Stillwater, Victory Waterford, Waterford, Wilton   |   
  
             Natural 
              History Museum of the Adirondacks  
              THE WILD CENTER 
              518-359-7800 
              866-765-7800 Tupper Lake  
              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.
              
               
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