May 22, 2013

Adirondac Rafting

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100 W. Main Street
Indian Lake, NY 12842
518-523-1635 / 800-510-RAFT

Adirondac Rafting company runs whitewater rafting trips through the scenic and wild Hudson River Gorge. We provide all gear, licensed and skilled river guides as well as a riverside lunch.

Trips are run from early April Big Water to summer family style rafting and into the scenic Fall season! Come and join us for the perfect wilderness adventure! Reserve your whitewater Trip.

Adirondack Museum

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Route 28N/30
Blue Mountain Lake, NY 12812
518-352-7311

Begin your Adirondack experience with a visit to the Adirondack Museum. A regional museum of history and art, the Adirondack Museum’s 22 indoor and outdoor exhibit spaces are situated on 32 landscaped acres, offering spectacular mountain and lake views.

Adirondack Public Observatory

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PO Box 1332
Tupper Lake, NY 12986
518-359-3538
www.apobservatory.org

The Adirondack Public Observatory invites everyone to share the wonders of the universe from the dark skies of the Adirondacks.

Adirondack Scenic Railroad

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All aboard for the Adirondacks, riding in our climate controlled coaches, or take in the fresh, clean air in our open car, through remote forests, past sparkling rivers, over bridges, tranquil ponds and streams, into the magnificent beauty of the six million acre Adirondack Park.

Ausable Chasm

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2144 Route 8
Keeseville, NY 12944
518-834-7454

Scenic trails, rafting, tubing, hiking

Fishing

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As you embark on our waters at the crossroads of the Adirondacks, we are confident your fishing experience in Tupper Lake, NY will be memorable. You will return for more year after year!

Hiking

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Tupper Lake offers a variety of hiking trails to suit your level of ability.

Live, Work & Play in Tupper Lake.

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An amazing aerial high-def video produced by Rick Godin & The Wild Center.

NY Route 30: The Adirondack Trail

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A Guide to the all the natural wonders, towns and villages, shopping, services and outdoor fun along the main North-South blue route through the Adirondacks.

Racquette River Blueway Corridor

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The Raquette River is the second longest river in New York State running from Blue Mountain Lake in Hamilton County through a scenic and historic corridor into the St. Lawrence River at Akwesasne. As the 174-mile river flows north to the St. Lawrence it passes through natural and man-made lakes as well as many towns [...]