This museum at Blue Mountain Lake explores the human history of the region, from the logging industry to the famous "Great Camps". Olympic Center & Museum
: Explore the St. Regis Canoe Area , the only wilderness area in the Northeast specifically managed for canoeing.
: Unlike the connected Appalachian range, the Adirondacks are a "newborn" geological dome that is still rising about 2 millimeters per year. Adirondacks-13.7z
: Summer offers the best hiking and lake activities, but autumn is famous for its vibrant fall foliage. Winter is a haven for snowmobiling and skiing.
Located in Tupper Lake, this natural history center features the "Wild Walk," an elevated trail through the treetops that gives you a bird's-eye view of the forest. Ausable Chasm Tourist attraction ClosedAusable Chasm, NY, United States This museum at Blue Mountain Lake explores the
: Hop on the Revolution Rail Co. in North Creek for a unique pedal-powered rail bike excursion through the woods. Local Tips & Fun Facts
: The word "Adirondack" is believed to be an Iroquois term meaning "bark eater," originally used as a derogatory name for their Algonquin neighbors. : Unlike the connected Appalachian range, the Adirondacks
: The park has long been a playground for the wealthy, including the Rockefellers and Vanderbilts, whose "Great Camps" still dot the landscape. Planning Your Trip