

A vast, rugged wilderness area in the Adirondack Park, offering stunning views, challenging hikes, and abundant wildlife.
Highest peak in New York, offering panoramic views and a challenging hike.
Interactive nature museum with live animals, exhibits, and a trail system.
Scenic lake with beaches, hiking trails, and stunning sunset views.
High Peaks Wilderness has varied terrain and weather, so waterproof boots are essential for comfort and safety.
To protect food and attractants from bears, which are common in the area.

The climate can vary greatly, so layered clothing is optional but helpful for adapting to changing temperatures.
A local favorite for breakfast, known for its hearty meals and cozy atmosphere.
A popular spot for a quick, delicious lunch, with a variety of sandwiches and salads.
An upscale dining experience, known for its excellent steaks and seafood.
A local delicacy, this pure maple syrup is tapped from Adirondack sugar maples and reflects the region's rich forest heritage.
These intricate bears are hand-carved from local wood by artisans, symbolizing the region's black bear population and its commitment to craftsmanship.
Made from local wool, these knitted items like hats, scarves, and mittens, keep visitors warm and remind them of the High Peaks' chilly climate.
Maple syrup-soaked pancakes with local sausage and eggs
Crispy grilled cheese sandwich with creamy tomato soup
Slow-smoked meats with local maple glaze, served with coleslaw and fries
Tomok Village, a cultural gem in Sabah, is home to the historic Old Cemetery, a blend of Chinese and Muslim burial traditions.
Nestled in the heart of Cornwall, Monkshead Hill Museum offers a fascinating journey through the region's rich history and archaeology.
Gateway to Krka National Park, offering information, maps, and guided tours.