Adirondack Trail
Places to Visit

  • Adirondack Museum on Blue Mountain Lake (NY)

    This museum features several Adirondack-themed activities, including historical displays, natural education, and the chance to build your own wooden toy boat.

    Location:

    Blue Mountain Lake

  • Adirondack Park (NY)

    Encompassing most of northern New York, the Adirondack Park preserves millions of acres of northeastern forest and water resources.

    Location:

    Northern New York

  • Fulton County Museum (NY)

    Located in the historic Kingsboro district of Gloversville, the Fulton County Museum features exhibits on the industry and history of Fulton County.

    Location:

    237 Kingsboro Ave PO Box 711 Gloversville, NY 12078

  • Glove Theater

    Glove Theater (NY)

    Dating from before the nineteenth century, the recently restored Glove Theater features theatrical plays and a theater museum.

    Location:

    The Glove Theatre 42 North Main St. Gloversville, NY 12078 518-773-8255

  • The Natural History Museum of the Adirondacks (NY)

    When completed on July 4, 2006, this museum will feature live animals, an indoor river with a waterfall, a giant glacial ice wall, and other Adirondack exhibits.

    Location:

    Tupper Lake

  • Newcomb Visitor Interpretive Center (NY)

    One of two visitor interpretive centers, the Newcomb VIC features snowshoe rentals for winter exploration of miles of trail.

    Location:

    Newcomb

  • Northampton Beach Public Campsite (NY)

    This public access campground features guarded swimming, bath house, picnic pavilion, and 244 campsites.

    Location:

    South of Northville

  • Northern Forest Canoe Trail - New York

    Northern Forest Canoe Trail - New York (NY)

    147 miles of the Northern Forest Canoe Trail connect the waterways of the Adirondacks, with opportunities for canoeing, hiking, and sight-seeing.

    Location:

    The North Section of Adirondack Park

  • Paul Smiths Visitor Interpretive Center (NY)

    One of two visitor interpretive centers, the VIC at Paul Smiths features miles of trails and hands-on activities for children.

    Location:

    Paul Smiths

  • Sir William Johnson Park

    Sir William Johnson Park (NY)

    Named for British Indian Agent William Johnson, the hall serves as a central location for several historic festivals in Johnstown. The birthplace of Elizabeth Cady Stanton is across the street.

    Location:

    Johnstown