THE ADIRONDACK REGION 



New York State's Adirondack region contains 3,000 ponds and lakes, 2,000 miles 

 of hiking trails, nearly 100 campgrounds and, of course, the Adirondack Mountains. 



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HE ADIRONDACK PARK, CREATED IN 1892, is as large as the state of Vermont and 

 unique in that it comprises both public and private lands. To explore this region of north- 

 ern New York, try one of the fourteen scenic driving tours or trails, each with its ow n 

 theme. The 188-mile Adirondack Trail, from the old Erie Canal near Fonda in the south to the 

 Ballard Mill Center of the Arts in Malone in the north, runs through the core of the 

 Adirondacks, along mountain ponds, wild forest areas, and beautiful lakes. The spectacular 140- 

 mile Central Adirondack Trail begins in Glens Falls, heads northwest through the heart of the 

 Adirondack Mountains, then turns south through dense wilderness to Rome. The 112-mile 

 Southern Adirondack Trail connects the historic Canal town of Herkimer to Lake Pleasant, tra- 

 versing mountains, lakes, and charming villages along the way. The 

 Black River Trail, 1 1 1 miles long, follows the western edge of the 

 Adirondacks, crossing gorges, river valleys, and the Tug Hill Plateau, the area with the highest 

 annual snowfall in the eastern United States. The High Peaks Byway, a 30-mile drive from the 

 Adirondack Northway to Lake Placid, climbs through narrow passes flanked by towering 

 mountains, sparkling streams, waterfalls, and lakes; and the Blue Ridge Road is a scenic 17- 

 mile route connecting North Hudson and Newcomb. For information about the other byways 

 in the region, and to download an interactive map, visit www.adk.com. 



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