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Adirondacks State Park - Central Adirondacks

South of the High Peaks, the mountains are lower and the climate is slightly gentler. Jewel-like Blue Mountain Lake is a major magnet. Not only is the lake exquisitely beautiful, but there's some superior hiking very near it. The Adirondack Museum is a final bonus. This state of the art facility features inventive displays on Adirondack history, culture and ecology—and it's a fun place to visit.

While it's still quite hilly, it's the lakes that stand out here. Long Lake, Indian Lake, Siamese Ponds Wilderness, North Creek and the Hudson River Gorge, Racquette Lake. . .the list goes on.


Hiking
Blue Mountain Lake
Moose River
Siamese Ponds
Northville-Placid Trail


Paddling
Bog River
Blue Mountain Lake



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[from Outside magazine]