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Enjoy some of the fun Adirondack activities
There are a variety of Adirondack activities you can enjoy in the Adirondack Mountains region of New York. You can hike the nature trails, fish, swim, picnic, down hill and cross country
Ski
, water ski, camp, enjoy sunning, canoeing, boating, horse back riding, bird watching, whitewater rafting, tubing, site seeing, taking pictures, shopping, antiquing, airplane rides, fine dining, golfing and other sports, nature attractions such as viewing the beautiful fall foliage throughout the mountains plus much more. Here are some things you can do in different communities throughout this part of New York state.
In
Lake Placid
NYExperience the running, swimming and bicycling Iron Man event in July,Ski down Whiteface Mountain,Jog around Mirror Lake, Enjoy tobogganing in winter, visit one of the fine
museums
in the area.
In
Lake George
enjoy Lake George boat cruises,Para sailing,Fishing charters,Festivals including the Lake George Jazz Festival, arts, cultural and historic
museums
and wax museums,Try some golfing at a Miniature golf course,Arcades and other indoor amusements and
attractions
, You can enjoy camping at some of the fine campgrounds in the Lake George Area.
Saratoga Springs NY
enjoy Summer events such as:
The Saratoga Jazz Festival
at the end of June.
Experience Thoroughbred Horse Racing at one of the top race tracks in the country.
Watch the New York City Ballet,
Listen to the music of the Philadelphia Orchestra,
View the Yaddoo Gardens on Route 9p. Yaddo is an artist community and on the grounds there is a beautiful rose and a rock garden.
Check out the
Saratoga Museums.
Saranac Lake
Ski down Mt. Pisgah,
Experience the winter Ice Festival in February.
Old Forge, NY
Experience one of their Lake Cruises, tour one of their
museums,
visit the Enchanted Forest and enjoy the water slides at Water Safari Amusement Park attraction. (Please consider saving this page to favorites.)
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