


Explore the Adirondack Park's ecosystems on a 1.45-mile elevated walkway, featuring a 4-story treehouse and a spider web bridge.
Fluffy pancakes topped with local blueberries, served with maple syrup
Crispy grilled cheese sandwich made with local cheddar and served with tomato soup
Crispy fried fish (often lake trout or whitefish) served with tartar sauce and coleslaw

A unique outdoor experience, explore the Adirondack forest canopy on a 1.4-mile trail featuring tree-top walkways and a spider's web bridge.

Discover the natural and cultural history of the Adirondack region through interactive exhibits and a vast collection of artifacts.
Visit the site of the 1932 and 1980 Winter Olympics, featuring the Herb Brooks Arena and the Olympic Museum.

A local favorite for breakfast, known for its homemade pancakes and friendly atmosphere.
A popular spot for a quick and delicious lunch, offering a variety of sandwiches and salads.

A historic restaurant known for its prime rib and stunning views of the lake.
The Wild Walk involves walking on trails, so waterproof boots are essential for comfort and safety.
The area is known for its insect population, so repellent is recommended for a comfortable visit.
Binoculars are optional but can enhance your wildlife viewing experience at The Wild Walk.
Hand-carved wooden bear ornaments, a symbol of the Adirondack region's wildlife and craftsmanship.
Pure maple syrup, tapped from local sugar maple trees, a traditional sweetener in the region.
Warm, hand-knitted wool socks, a practical and traditional item in the cold Adirondack climate.

A vibrant waterfront in Guangzhou, transformed into a dazzling light show at night.

A serene Hindu shrine dedicated to the divine couple Preah Ang Chek and Preah Ang Chom, nestled in the heart of Phnom Penh.
Nestled in the Himalayas, Banjar Hot Spring is a natural sulfur spring known for its medicinal properties and scenic beauty.