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Things to do in the Adirondacks

The Adirondacks is a premier getaway destination with abundant outdoor adventures, major attractions, and a storied history. This is the ideal place to find activities, no matter the season. Wintertime gives visitors the opportunity to hit the ski slopes and visit museums. During the Summer months, travelers can taste wines at vineyards and visit major amusement parks. Join the travel guides at ResortsandLodges as we look at five of the best things to do to in the Adirondack Mountain Range.

 

The Adirondack Museum in Blue Mountain Lake, New York, is the best place to learn about the history of the region and gain a deeper understanding of the area. The museum has been providing visitors an in-depth look at the shared history of the people since 1957. The goal of the facility is to “expand public understanding of Adirondack history and the relationship between people and the Adirondack wilderness.” Exhibits at the museum highlight outdoor activities, boating, arts, crafts, tourism, and community. Some of the onsite activities include garden tours, boat tours of the pond, nature walks, and outdoor children's playground. The Museum is open from May to October, and it's an ideal stop for families. Don't miss this opportunity to learn what makes this region unique.

 

The Black River Trail provides the ideal way to observe the stunning natural beauty of the area. This 111-mile scenic byway runs along the western edge of the Adirondack Mountains and showcases the region's valleys, gorges, rivers, and mountain peaks. The trail has a stop at Tug Hill Plateau, which is a scenic area with the highest snowfall totals east of the Rocky Mountains. Along the Black River Trail people will find multiple parks, towns, and rest locations. The trail begins in Rome, New York, a town that features great historical sites, restaurants, art galleries and opportunities for outdoor activities. Don't forget to bring a camera on the Black River Trail. The natural surroundings and rock formations are awe-inspiring.

 

Six Flags Great Escape Lodge and Indoor Water Park is the ultimate destination for family fun in the region. The park has something for everyone including a variety of activities, games, rides, and more. It's located just outside of Lake George, and sprawls out over 38,000-square feet. The park is perfect for any season thanks to protection from the elements and a consistent 80-degree temperature. Fun seekers will love taking trips down the various water slides, floating leisurely down the lazy river, or climbing the giant treehouse. Visitors will encounter family-themed events such as the Boots, Chaps, and Cowboy Hats Jamboree, which is a celebration of the Old West and a fundraiser for a local cause. The park offers a series of deals and packages for groups, parties, and events.

 

The Wild Center offers a one-of-a-kind nature immersion experience. The center sits on 81 acres of picture-perfect terrain, just outside of Tupper Lake, New York, and is the leading location to learn about the Adirondack environment and wildlife. A founding principle of the facility is the belief that people and the rest of the natural world can thrive together. Every aspect of the wild center pertains to harmony with nature; from its architecture to its unique classes for children. You’ll also find a comprehensive list of activities and classes for all ages that incorporate technology and social media into the learning process. For these efforts, the center has received numerous awards for its design, teaching methods, exhibits, and more.

 

Fort Ticonderoga played a significant role in the development of America during the mid to late 18th Century. It still plays a role in the educating people interested in the history of the country and the region. The fort is tucked away on 2,000 lush acres, that borders Lake Champlain near the fort site and offers a spectrum of daily programs, events, tours, living history reenactments, and a museum full of significant historical finds. This is also a great location for outdoor enthusiasts. The property offers opportunities like hiking to the top of Mount Defiance and taking a scenic tour via canoe.

 

This region is world-renowned for its natural beauty and abundant activities. We’ve only scratched the surface of fun and entertaining things to do. If you’re ready to start planning your own trip to the Adirondacks, check out some great places to stay during your getaway.