Adirondack Attractions
By taking the Whiteface Veterans Memorial Highway to the top of Whiteface Mountain, you get a chance to drive by car or motorcycle to New York's fifth-highest peak at 4,867 feet.
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This museum is a unique and incredible place, enchanting visitors with the history of the Adirondacks as told through modern exhibition galleries and historic buildings. Nestled on a hillside with Blue Mountain Lake below, the museum’s campus is vast and green.
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The addition of the Wild Walk enhances the center’s already one-of-a-kind approach to the typical museum, integrating education, science, and nature in an interactive experience. From a four-story twig tree house to a giant spider web, the winding trail of bridges and platforms that make up the skywalk are accessible to all ages and abilities.