Northern New York Northern New York caters to those looking to experience the great outdoors while on vacation. Encompassing the Adirondacks and Thousand Islands Seaway, the region is known for it’s hiking, canoeing, rafting, climbing, fishing, boating, and camping. The region is covered with lakes with great campsites and activities. Visit Long Lake, Schroon Lake, and Eagle Bay, home to Moss Lake, Cascade Lake, and Cascade Falls. Those looking for whitewater on Hudson River Gorge should visit Indian Lake: which also has a little skiing and ice-skating in the winter. Lake Placid, home to the 1932 and 1980 Winter Olympics, is a great place to experience winter sports in venues created for the best in the world. Go cross-country skiing, fly down a luge, soar off a ski jump, or skate in a world-famous ice arena. Alexandria Bay is a haven for water lovers and lies on the shores of the St. Lawrence River. Nestled on Heart Island is the famous Boldt Castle whose building is based on a love story from the late 1800’s. Alexandria Bay has been ranked as one of the top 10 fishing spots in the U.S., offering Northern Pike, Walleye in May, and Black Bass. The Jacques Cartier State Park in Morristown has an open bay creating a sandy swimming beach. The park has unlimited boating opportunities and excellent fishing, open lawns, and XC skiing trails. Chaumont is home to the Chaumont Barrens, a nature conservancy with a two-mile hiking trail through rare habitats, unique landscape, and geology. |
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In Tune With Nature
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For a holiday full of sightseeing, adventure sports, great shopping and eating out, Sag Harbor stands unrivalled. A reflection of a variety-filled life, this port village is a fascinating mix of the old world charm and a contemporary lifestyle. ‘The Land at the foot of the Hills’ as the Native Americans called it, the place boasts of being one of the most favored vacation spots year round.
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