Olympic Trail
Places to Visit
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Situated on the third largest lake in the Adirondacks, the town of Cranberry Lake offers excellent recrational paddling and boating opportunities.
Location: Cranberry Lake
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Over 125 structures within the village of Keeseville are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Location: Located in Clinton and Essex Counties
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Lake Placid has hosted two Winter Olympics and is a major recreational center in the Adirondacks, with a year-round operating ski resort.
Location: Near Lake Placid
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This natural cavern leads to an underground lake. Visitors can take a rowboat tour, for a fee.
Location: Natural Bridge
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With its strategic position, abundant resources, and superb natural harbor, Sackets Harbor became the center of military and naval operations for the War of 1812's northern theater.
Location: On the shore of Lake Erie in northern New York
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Saranac Lake maintains an extensive history of the Adirondack region, including several retreats designed to cure tuberculosis.
Location: Saranac Lake
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The village of Tupper Lake features close proximity to hundreds of hiking and biking trails. Tupper Lake is also closely linked to the Racquette River Corridor Project, an organization for improving canoe routes along the Racquette River.
Location: Tupper Lake

