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The W!ld Center
45 Museum Drive
Tupper Lake, 12986
(518) 359-7800
Website: http://wildcenter.org

The brand new museum where the wild world of the Adirondacks opens before your eyes. Featuring live animals, including river otters, birds, amphibians and fish. Exhibits include an indoor waterfall and river, towering glacial ice wall, high-definition films and wide-screen theater all set in a 31-acre campus.

HOURS
Summer & Fall: Memorial Day to October 31st- 10 am to 6 pm, seven days a week.
Winter & Spring: November 1st to Memorial Day - 10 am to 5 pm, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday. The Wild Center is not open to the pubic on Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday during this time but is available on those days for scheduled school visits and for other reserved groups.
*Closed Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day and New Year's Day
Open Holiday Mondays and the week between Christmas and New Year's Day.
*Closed for the month of April

PRICES
Adult Ticket $15 (15-65)
Youth Ticket $9 (4-14)
Senior Ticket $13 (65+)
Under 3 free


Tickets for organized groups may be purchased in advance. Please contact Lynne Perry at 518.359.7800, ext. 115.

Adirondack Craft Center
2114 Saranac Ave.
Lake Placid, 12946
(518) 523-2062
Website: http://www.adirondackcraftcenter.com

A gallery unique to the Adirondacks. The 4,000 sq. foot facility has a marvelous collection of handmade items and offers an opportunity to view the Adirondack experience through the creations of its finest artisans. Open daily 10-5 year-round, with extended summer hours.

Adirondack Wood Furnishings
324 County Route 51
Malone, 12953
(800) 280-1541
Website: http://www.adirondackwoodfurnishings.com

The Most Comfortable Adirondack Furniture Ever Designed! Contoured back and seat, rounded edges, hand-sanded solid white pine. Lifetime Warranty.

4H Camp Overlook
Beach Road
Mountain View, (518) 483-4769
Website: http://www.4hcampoverlook.org

4-H Camp Overlook, which is nestled on Indian Lake in the hamlet of Mountain View, has provided a wholesome, fun and educational summer camp experience since 1945. Over the past 60 years, countless campers have made lasting memories at this very special place. Experience the excitement of Camp Overlook and make some special memories of your own!

Adirondack Fish Hatchery
103 Fish Hatchery Road
Saranac Lake, 12983
518-891-3358

Landlocked salmon reared from eggs to 6-7 lbs. Brood Stock size. Located 2 miles south of Lake Clear on Route 30. Open to the public April 1-November 30, 9 am-4pm daily, including weekends. Guided tours available by reservation.

Adirondack Park Visitor Interpretive Center
Route 30
Paul Smiths, 12970
518-327-3000
Website: http://www.adkvic.org

Features a 6.5 mile interpretive trail system explaining the ecology, butterfly house open for summer, summer hiking, winter x-country skiing and snowshoeing, exhibits of Adirondack natural history, special events. Located on Route 30, one mile north of Paul Smith's College. Open daily, 9 am to 5 pm, year round. Closed Thanksgiving and Christmas. Free admission. Special programs, workshops or group visits.

Adirondack Scenic Railroad
42 Depot St
Saranac Lake, 12983
315-724-0700 or 800-819-2291
Website: http://www.adirondackrr.com

Discover the Adirondack's newest attraction and enjoy a 2-hour scenic excursion, 20-mile round trip between Saranac Lake Union Depot and Lake Placid Station. Enjoy a walking tour of the village and take a later train back. Train rides start Memorial Day weekend and continue through October. Taxi service available into Lake Placid. Departures from Saranac Lake Union Depot: 12:45 pm and 3:15 pm. Departures from Lake Placid Station: 11:30 a.m. and 2:00 pm. Youth (3-12) $8, adults $16, Seniors (age 62+) $15.

Akwesasne Mohawk Casino
Route 37
Hogansburg, 13655
1-888-622-1155
Website: http://www.mohawkcasino.com

Over 800 Vegas slot machines, 25 table games, a 12-table Poker Room and the new "Mohawk Mystery Jackpot"! And visit the Native Harvest Buffet restaurant, Pair-A-Dice Lounge and Tribal Treasures Gift Shop. Smoke-free gaming, Winners Club rewards and free valet parking. Open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Akwesasne Museum
321 State Route 37
Akwesasne, 13655
518-358-2461

Historical and contemporary Mohawk art, artifacts and Native gift shop. Open Monday through Friday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm, Saturday 11 am - 3 pm. Admission: adults $2, children 6 years-16 years $1, 5 and under free. Group appointments call 518-358-2461.

Almanzo Wilder Homestead
Stacy Road
Burke, 12917
518-483-1207
Website: http://www.almanzowilderfarm.com

Site of Laura Ingalls Wilder's book, Farmer Boy, of the Little House book series. 3 1/2 miles east of Malone in Burke. Open from Memorial Day to September 30, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 1 p.m.-4p.m. Sundays. For information on guided tours, special activities, openings by appointment, call 518-483-1207, email almanzo@northnet.org or write to Wilder Association, P.O. Box 283, Malone, NY 12953. Check our website for other information: www.almanzowilderfarm.com

Bartok Cabin
89 Riverside Drive
Saranac Lake, 12983
518-891-0971

Cabin where Hungarian composer Bela Bartok spent the summer of 1945 is now available for visits by appointment. Here Bartok composed his Third Piano Concerto and Viola Concerto.

Camp Guggenheim
P.O. Box 664/1468 Forest Home Road
Saranac Lake, 12983
Summer-(518) 891-3323/Winter-(315) 393-2920
Website: http://www.campguggenheim.org

Camp Guggenheim is one of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Ogdensburg's summer resident camps for teens! Camp Guggenheim is located on Lower Saranac Lake in the amazing Adirondack Mountains of New York State. The five special sessions at Guggenheim are specially designed for 12-15 year olds, while our famous Week 6 is developed just for 16-18 year olds. We welcome campers each week without regard to race, creed, color or national origin.

Camp Regis-Applejack
P.O. Box 245
Paul Smiths, 12970
Summer - (518) 327-3117/Winter (609) 688-0368
Website: http://www.campregis-applejack.com

Adirondack camping at its best! Co-Ed camp for ages 6 to 16, offering both day and resident camp experiences. Over 50 activities offered which include hiking, camping, mountain biking, all watersports (sailing/waterskiing/canoeing), all landsports, drama/theatre, arts & crafts, music and much more!! Special activities and program for the young, first-time camper. Teen tour excursions available for older campers. Job positions also available for camp moms/dads, officer manager, cooks, kitchen workers, housekeepers, etc. Children of camp staff are warmly welcomed into the camp program at no cost.

Chateaugay Fish Hatchery
Route 11
Chateaugay, 12920

View trout species reared from fry to 8-10" release size. Open 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily, including weekends.

Duane Methodist Church
County Route 26
Malone, 12953
(518) 483-9147

Make your wedding day a truly historic event! Erected c. 1844 by the people of Duane and used for public meetings and a place of worship until 1982. The recently painted domed cupola and rounded Romanesque Revival style church is typical of many eighteenth century New England meeting houses. This building has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior.

Franklin County House of History
51 Milwaukee Street
Malone, 12953
518-483-2750
Website: http://www.franklinhistory.org

Exhibits of early Franklin County, including a Victorian parlor and dining room, Kilburn Library, Vice President Wheeler's Memorial Room, turn of the century store, craft rooms and an early pioneer room. Genealogical research material available. Open Tuesday-Saturday 1 pm - 4 pm, June 1 to Saturday before Labor Day. Open Saturday only, September through May 31 from 1 pm - 4 pm. Open by appointment: 518-483-2750.

Girl Scout Camp on Eagle Island
442 Gilpin Bay Road
Saranac Lake, 12983
(888) 746-8200 or (973) 746-8200
Website: http://www.gscgehc.org

Built in 1903 as an Adirondack Great Camp, Eagle Island has been a summer home for Girl Scouts since 1938. Our unique island setting is ideal for aquatic activities of all types, and a ten-minute boat ride to the mainland puts us within easy reach of spectacular hiking in the Adirondack Park. All Eagle Island campers participate in swimming, boating, crafts and archery, as well as activities specific to their chosen program. Campers live in units of 15 - 25 girls, in platform tents or cabins. Modern bathhouses and showers are centrally located.

Goff Nelson Library
41 Lake St
Tupper Lake, 12986
518-359-9421

Selections of photography, stained glass, arts and crafts, collectors' items of trapping, taxidermy and antiques. Ongoing exhibits change every seven weeks.

High Falls Park
34 Cemetery Rd
Chateaugay, 12920
(518) 497-3156

See a spectacular 120' waterfall carved into a sandstone chasm. Open May 15-October 15, 9 am - 9 pm. Adults $2, senior citizens/students $1, children under 5 free.

Historic Beth Joseph Tupper Lake Synagogue
Lake St
Tupper Lake, 12986

New York State and National Historic building. Located on Mill & Lake Streets. Open July 1 to August 31, Tuesday through Friday, 11 am to 3 pm. For information, contact Janet Chapman, 2026 State Route 30, Tupper Lake, NY 12986

Lake Clear Girl Scout Camp
Lake Clear, 12945
(518) 563-1560
Website: http://www.gsnorthcountry.org

Located on a 91-acre site on a peninsula in Lake Clear surrounded by state land in the Adirondack Park, 20 miles from Lake Placid and adjacent to the St. Regis Canoe Area. Facilities include cabins, lean-tos, dining hall, lodge, arts & crafts building, welcome center, nature center, trading post, infirmary, boating and swimming areas, large playing field, volleyball court and hiking trails.

Malone Memorial Recreation Park
Duane Street
Malone, 12953
518-483-3550

An 87-acre entertainment and recreation facility. Fully supervised swimming area, free use of paddle boats from 1 pm - 8 pm. Tennis, handball and basketball courts, soccer/baseball fields, walking trail, picnic pavilions and assorted playground equipment. From mid-September to the first of December, a major migration stop for thousands of Canada geese. Open Memorial Day to Labor Day from 9 am to 8 pm.

Malone-Fort Covington Underground Railroad Tour
P.O. Box 171
Fort Covington, 12937
(518) 481-5664

A driving tour of a still-mysterious Underground Railroad operation in which fugitives were concealed in a specially-constructed church, then smuggled through other stops and finally across the Canadian border twelve miles north. Sites associated with Ashbel Parmelee, Jabez Parkhurst, William Wheeler, Charles Bowles, John Dimick, Nathaniel Colver and Luther Lee will be visited. Tours arranged by appointment. Maps and written descriptions will be provided. Tours conducted by Dr. Peter Kivic, Ph.D., research historian.

Municipal Park
Demars Boulevard
Tupper Lake, 12986
518-359-3328
Website: http://www.tupperlakeinfo.com

Baseball field with grandstand/night lighting, tennis, basketball and sand volleyball courts with night lighting. Picnic area with pavilion, boardwalk, bandstand, gazebo and docks. For programs and information, call Tupper Lake Chamber of Commerce 518-359-3328 or visit online at www.tupperlakeinfo.com

Pendragon Theatre
148 River St.
Saranac Lake, 12983
518-891-1854
Website: http://www.pendragontheatre.com

The only professional, year-round theatre in the Adirondacks. For information on scheduled performances, call 518-891-1854, or email pdragon@northnet.org or visit online at pendragontheatre.com.

Robert Louis Stevenson Cottage
11 Stevenson Ln
Saranac Lake, 12983
(518) 891-1462
Website: http://www.pennypiper.org

Home of famed author Robert Louis Stevenson during the winter of 1888. Located on Stevenson Lane, open July 1 through Columbus Day. Closed Mondays. Hours are 9:30 am-Noon, and 1-4:30 pm. Admission: adults $5, children under 12 free. Open all year by appointment.

Six Nations Indian Museum
1462 County Route 60
Onchiota, 12989
518-891-2299

Artifacts, informational charts, paintings, maps and drawing reflecting ancient, historic and contemporary aspects of Haudenosaunee (Six Iroquois Nations Confederacy). Open July 1-Labor Day, Tuesday through Sunday 10 am to 5 pm. Adults $4, children 16 and under $2.

The Ranch Camp
Forest Home Road/P.O. Box 128
Lake Clear, 12945
(800) 613-6033 or (518) 891-5684
Website: http://www.childrenscamps.com

If you love horses this is the place for you. Exclusive all girls (ages 7 to 17 yrs.) equestrian camp nestled in the 6 million acre Adirondack Park. Groom, Feed, and Ride the same horse your entire stay. Instruction in Flat, Equitation, Dressage, Jumping, Cross-Country. Western lessons also offered: games, rodeo, reining and trail. Enjoy overnight trail rides, white water rafting, theme parks and the great outdoors. Offers 2 to 8 week overnight programs.

White Pine Camp
White Pine Rd
Paul Smiths, 12970
518-834-9328
Website: http://www.whitepinecamp.com

An Adirondack "Great Camp," which served as the 1926 summer White House for Calvin Coolidge. Open for public tours every Saturday from July through Labor Day Weekend at 10 am and 1:30 pm. Adults $9, Seniors $8, Children $5.





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