The Adirondack High Peaks consist of 46 mountains, with several towering over 4,000 feet. These majestic peaks provide some of the best hiking in the Northeastern United States.
Known worldwide for hosting the Winter Olympics in 1932 and 1980, Lake Placid is a charming village that offers much more than just winter sports.
Lake George, often called the “Queen of American Lakes,” is another crown jewel of the Adirondacks. Stretching over 32 miles, Lake George offers crystal-clear waters perfect for swimming, boating, and fishing.
Known as the Grand Canyon of the East, Ausable Chasm is a natural wonder located in the Adirondack Park. This massive gorge has been carved by the Ausable River over millions of years, creating breathtaking waterfalls and rock formations.
Located in Tupper Lake, the Wild Center is an interactive natural history museum that immerses visitors in the Adirondacks‘ ecology and wildlife.