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QuaintPlaces
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Adirondack
Mountains,
New
York
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Adirondack State
Park is 6 million acres, the largest state park in the USA. This
mountainous region is sprinkled with QuaintVillages,
artists' studios, museums, farms, hotels and restaurants.
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Location
Northeastern
New York state
Area map
Glens
Falls map Plattsburgh
map
Saranac
Lake map
Features
Adirondack
Museum (Blue Mountain Lake)
Ausable Chasm (Laphams Mills)
Campgrounds
and RV parks
Check
Woodall's guide
Crown
Point State Historic Site (Crown Point)
Enchanted Forest (Old Forge)
Fort Ticonderoga (Ticonderoga)
Fort William Henry (Lake George)
Frontier Town (North Hudson)
Great Escape Fun Park (Glens Falls)
High Falls Gorge (Lake Placid)
Hotels and
vacation rentals in the Adirondacks
South:
Glens
Falls Rome
Little
Falls Johnstown
North:
Malone
Saranac
Lake Plattsburg
John
Brown Farm State Historic Site (Lake Placid)
Lake George Battleground (Lake George)
MacDonough Monument (Plattsburg)
Mount Defiance (Ticonderoga)
Natural Stone Bridge and Caves (Pottersville)
Santa's
Workshop (North Pole)
Snow skiing (many areas)
Theodore Roosevelt Monument (Winebrook
Hills)
General
Information
www.Adirondacks.org
www.Adirondacks.com
Natural
History Museum: www.AdkNature.org
Blue Mountain
Lake: www.adkmuseum.org
www.TravelNewYorkState.com
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Maps,
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park tickets
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for U.S. veterans and active duty
Spas
and other experiences
Luggage
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