Adirondack State Park
The Adirondacks was the nation's first great preserved wilderness, and the park is still the one closest to home for New York's metropolitan hordes. The region was the wellspring of some of the country's first outdoor magazines, as well as hiking and paddling clubs. Even the rustic architecture of ranger stations and hunting lodges was first developed in the Adirondacks. Read More »
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What You Can Do in Adirondack State Park
- Biking
- Camping
- Climbing
- Fishing
- Hiking and Backpacking
- Horseback Riding
- Nature
- Paddling
- Scenic Drives
- Snow Sports
Articles & Advice on Adirondack State Park
- When Winter Comes A-Callin'
- As the mercury plunges in the Empire State, don't huddle indoorsthese top ten cold-weather attractions will keep your body warm, and your wanderlust satisfied.
- Top Ten Parks for High-Summer Wildflowers
- East & Central: Alpine Islands in the Sky (Adirondack Park, New York)
- Adirondacks State Park
- Western Foothills Region
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- Cranberry Lake & Vicinity
Package Trips:
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from $765USDfor 6 daysEnquire and Book
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from $895USDfor 5 daysEnquire and Book
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Parks Near Adirondack State Park
- John Boyd Thacher State Park,NY (42 mi.)
- Fort Stanwix National Monument,NY (45 mi.)
- Catskill State Park,NY (61 mi.)
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