

Mount Marcy, the highest peak in the Adirondack Mountains, offers stunning views and challenging hikes.
A well-preserved ancient city wall in Dunhuang, Gansu, offering a glimpse into China's rich history.
Discover the origins of humanity in this fascinating museum, housing artifacts from prehistory to the Middle Ages.

A historic temple in Chengdu, dedicated to the Three Kingdoms period heroes Liu Bei and Guan Yu, featuring beautiful gardens and architecture.
Hike to the highest peak in New York State for breathtaking views.
Historic lodge offering guided hikes, programs, and dining.
Scenic lake at the base of Mount Marcy, perfect for a sunset visit.
Mount Marcy's climate can be cold and damp, this base layer helps regulate body temperature and keeps you dry.

Sturdy, grippy boots are crucial for navigating Mount Marcy's rocky and uneven terrain.
To ensure a steady supply of clean drinking water during your hike.
A local favorite for breakfast, known for its hearty meals and cozy atmosphere.
A popular spot for a quick, delicious lunch, offering a variety of Mediterranean dishes.
An upscale dining experience, offering a unique blend of French cuisine and Adirondack charm.
Fluffy pancakes topped with local blueberries, served with maple syrup
Crispy grilled cheese sandwich with locally sourced cheddar and Adirondack Mountain Smokehouse bacon

Pan-seared Lake Trout with a lemon-dill sauce, served with local vegetables
A local delicacy, this maple syrup is tapped from the sugar maples of the Adirondack Park, reflecting the region's natural heritage.
These bears are hand-carved from local wood, symbolizing the strength and resilience of the Adirondack Park's wildlife.
Made from wild blueberries picked in the park, this jam is a taste of the Adirondack wilderness in every bite.