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Adirondack Mountains - Wikipedia Although the mountains are formed from ancient rocks more than 1 billion years old, geologically, the mountains are relatively young and were created during recent periods of glaciation Because of this, the Adirondacks have been referred to as "new mountains from old rocks "
Plan Your Visit to the Adirondacks: Things to Do and Places to See The Adirondack Region boasts over 100 welcoming communities, scenic mountains, lakes, valleys, and cliffs across six million protected acres, making it the largest natural area in the U S outside Alaska
Welcome to the Adirondacks - NYSDEC Welcome to the Adirondacks At six million acres, the Adirondack Park is the largest protected region in the contiguous United States In fact, it's larger than Yellowstone, Yosemite, Grand Canyon, and Glacier National Parks combined!
9 Most Peaceful Small Towns In The Adirondack Mountains 9 Most Peaceful Small Towns In The Adirondack Mountains The Adirondack Mountains stretch across a vast expanse of northern New York, creating a region known for calm lakes, dense forests, and mountain silhouettes that frame every horizon
Adirondacks, New York | Attractions, Nature Villages Explore charming villages like Saranac Lake, where you can browse regional craft galleries and board the historic Adirondack Scenic Railroad In an elegant Glens Falls mansion, the Hyde Collection's art spans 6,000 years
ADIRONDACK ATTRACTIONS OFFICIAL GUIDE to upstate New York Adirondack Attractions to see in our complete Adirondack resource guide in New York State featuring Visitors Interpretive Center, Olympic Venues, Great Camps, Historical sites, Museums, Parks, Theater, High Falls Gorge, Indian Museums, Raceway and so much more
Adirondack Mountains | New York, Map, Location, Elevation - Britannica Adirondack Mountains, mountains in northeastern New York state, U S They extend southward from the St Lawrence River valley and Lake Champlain to the Mohawk River valley The mountains are only sparsely settled, and much of the area exists in a primitive natural state, protected by state law
Visit the Adirondacks Discover the wild beauty of the Adirondack Mountains Plan your getaway with outdoor adventures, scenic drives, cozy lodging, charming towns, and four-season recreation in New York’s largest natural park