

Immerse yourself in the Adirondack forest canopy on this innovative, elevated trail at the Wild Center.
A unique outdoor experience, walk among the treetops on a 1.4-mile trail.
Enjoy a peaceful morning walk or bike ride along the scenic riverfront.

Explore the rich history of the Adirondack region through various exhibits.
Fluffy pancakes topped with fresh blueberries, served with maple syrup
Scrambled eggs, local sausage, cheese, and potatoes wrapped in a tortilla

Crispy grilled cheese sandwich with tomato soup for dipping

The Wild Center's trails can be muddy and wet, so waterproof boots are essential for comfort and safety.

The Adirondack region can experience sudden rain showers, so a rain jacket is a must-have for unexpected weather changes.
Mosquitoes and other insects can be bothersome, especially near water bodies, so insect repellent is recommended.

A vibrant cultural hub in Al Ain, featuring art galleries, workshops, and a lush garden.
A serene, lush trail offering insights into the Chakma tribe's culture and nature's bounty.

Pulau Kotok is a small island in the Riau Archipelago, known for its traditional Malay houses built on stilts over the water.

Hand-carved wooden bears, a symbol of the Adirondack region's wildlife and craftsmanship.
Pure, locally produced maple syrup, a staple of the region's culinary tradition.

Locally beloved for its scenic views and delicious breakfast options.
A historic spot known for its hearty breakfast and friendly atmosphere.
A classic diner offering a variety of lunch options in a retro setting.
Traditional baskets woven from local materials, showcasing the region's craft heritage.