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Unlimited Backcountry Canoeing, Hiking & Mountain Biking treks within the St. Regis "Forever Wild" Wilderness "Canoe" Area, which is the largest wilderness areas in the northeast. There is public access to Upper Saranac Lake, which is only three miles away. You can also mountain bike & hike these wilderness trails or take a scenic hike on the trails at the NYS Visitor's Interpretive Center. Whether on your own or with the help of the many knowledgeable Adirondack guides in the area, possibilities abound. Birding: Lake Clear, New York State’s 28th largest lake is the main headwater of the Saranacs and adjoins 18000 acres and 58 lakes and ponds rivers and countless mountain ranges, vast boreal forests, grasslands and marshes, a birding paradise! Learn more about Birding Packages Golf choose from 8 golf courses within a 1/2 hour drive including one of the finest championship golf courses which is located just three miles away. Fish and canoe in silent waters. Paddle by canoe alongside a pair of Loons. Let us find and plan a nearby route that matches your skill and ability. In winter experience "ice fishing" in a heated "ice shack". Learn more about Fishing Packages Ride horseback along side streams, thru rustling leaves during the fall or crisp snow in the winter. Emerald Springs ranch is just 2 miles away a call.
Bike the many trails in the Adirondacks, such as the trails at the Visitor's Interpretive Center, the Jack Rabbit Trails, a long trail that goes from Keene to Paul Smiths, or bike right along one of the many beautiful country roads in the Adirondacks. Hike right out our door. If you like, hop on the Jack Rabbit Trail, a long trail that goes from Keene to Paul Smiths. Close by the Visitor's Interpretive Center. A small informal NYS nature center offering free trails for hiking in summer, groomed trails for cross-country skiing in the winter. Easy to attend workshops for adults and children. Lots of options for families. Other Activities International and Olympic Sporting events are held year long. Please call Lake Placid Visitor's Bureau at 518-523-2445 or the Lake Placid Olympic Regional Development Authority (ORDA) at 518-523-1655. You can also click here for a list of schedule of events.
Site seeing, theatre, and crafts. Ask for our Craft Trail flyer!
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