From six-million acre Adirondack State Park to charming Lake Placid to the St. Lawrence River Valley, New York's Adirondack state tourism region has much to offer.
A tour of the Mirror Lake Inn, a picture-perfect property in Lake Placid.
A tour of the Sagamore Hotel, a historic hotel in upstate New York.
Ski at Whiteface near Lake Placid, New York, and shuss the same trails Winter Olympians flew down to win the gold.
Luxury retreat in the Adirondacks.
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In Lake Placid, next to Mirror Lake and opposite the Olympic Center.
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Major towns and scenic driving roads.
Highly regarded museum in Blue Mountain Lake.
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A quiet, elegant 19th-century Adirondack inn fully restored to its original beauty.
Located in America's largest state park, Gore Mountain offers alpine, cross country and backcountry skiing, snowboarding, and snowshoeing activities.
One of New York's most rural and affordable vacation areas.
A four-seasons resort in a fabulous setting.
Short on cash? This recently renovated property won't set you back much more than $50 a night.
Turn-of-the-century Great Camp with new and rustic lodges with woodburning fireplaces on the shores of Upper Saranac Lake in Adirondack Park.
Adirondack cabins primarily available for rent May 15-October 15. Rates are $600-1,250 weekly.