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Welcome to our North Country, and the First Wilderness Heritage Corridor You will notice that the businesses and organizations participating in our guide represent small businesses, organizations and entrepreneurs. They are the strength of our economy, they hold our communities together, they work tirelessly to give you the very best in services. Each town, village, hamlet in this guide is unique because of its history and natural characteristics, each has a story to tell you. While you’re here relax, kick back, and enjoy the people of the North Country.

— About The Corridor —

Established in 1999 as a way to boost tourism, the First Wilderness Heritage Corridor wasdesigned to highlight the attractions, events, outdoor activities and businesses along the railroad corridor between Saratoga Springs and North Creek. With a memorandum of understanding the railway spans two counties-;- Saratoga and Warren - and follows the Hudson River north as it did when it first opened as Thomas Durant’s Adirondack Railroad in 1871. There are currently two aspects of implementing the First Wilderness experience. First planners have to answer the question, “What can people do when they come here?”Then there is the physical side - the infrastructure - such as improving streetscapes, upgrading or building train stations, etc.

Top 10 Reasons to Support Locally Owned Businesses

The First Wilderness Corridor program is managed by the Warren County Planning Department with the County Planner, Wayne LaMothe, being the primary individual responsible for implementing the Corridor goals. LaMothe approaches the First Wilderness Heritage Corridor project with one goal in mind: enhancing the economic opportunities by creating a corridor wide tourism experience. “When it all comes down to it, it’s an economic development activity,”

2. Community Well-Being –Locally owned businesses build strong communities by sustaining vibrant town centers, linking neighbors in a web of economic and social relationships, and contributing to local causes.

LaMothe said. “There’s no other reason for it. It is to enhance what the community has A) for itself and B) for the visitors that come here. Hopefully it’s a quality experience and through word of mouth and promotions, other people will follow.”

1. Local Character and Prosperity –In an increasingly homogenized world, communities that preserve their one-of-a-kind businesses and distinctive character have an economic advantage.

3. Local Decision-Making –Local ownership ensures that important decisions are made locally by people who live in the community and who will feel the impacts of those decisions. 4. Keeping Dollars in the Local Economy –Compared to chain stores, locally owned businesses recycle a much larger share of their revenue back into the local economy, enriching the whole community. 5. Job and Wages –Locally owned businesses create more jobs locally and, in some sectors, provide better wages and benefits than chains do. 6. Entrepreneurship –Entrepreneurship fuels America’s economic innovation and prosperity, and serves as a key means for families to move out of low-wage jobs and into the middle class. 7. Public Benefits and Costs –Local stores in town centers require comparatively little infrastructure and make more efficient use of public services relative to big box stores and strip shopping malls.

Yet, in order to be successful, the corridor needs to be promoted as a whole, not by individual communities on a town-by-town basis. “The way for this to work is each town has to complement each other and not compete,” LaMothe said. Promotion of the Corridor focuses on coordinating efforts that will showcase each towns attributes and the Corridor to the potential tourism guest, educational media and trade magazine industry. Tourism promotion is designed on a regional approach by looking at the strengths of each community and designing day trips or vacations based on those activities. For example, Stony Creek golf course on the rail line; Hickory Ski Center in Warrensburg offers a different experience than Gore Mountain and is on the rail line; North Creek has a vibrant downtown, cross-country skiing at Garnet Hill Lodge, downhill skiing at Gore, and whitewater rafting on the

10. Product Diversity –A multitude of small businesses, each selecting products based, not on a national sales plan, but on their own interests and the needs of their local customers, guarantees a much broader range of product choices.

Hudson River; and the Lake Hadley-Luzerne area has adventure sports like-horseback riding, rodeos, biking, hiking, canoeing, rafting and kayaking. But it’s that “First Wilderness” experience that sets this region apart. It was the first place where Americans realized that wilderness was going to be a distinguishing and permanent feature of their civilization. By the l880s, more had been written about the Adirondacks than any other wilderness area in America. In 1892, the Adirondack Park was created as the largest protected wilderness area east of the Mississippi. Since then, the Park has challenged each generation to define the role of wilderness in our increasingly urbanized civilization. The Saratoga-to-North Creek corridor helped establish the Adirondacks as the First Wilderness; therefore, it is the logical starting place for those wishing to explore the possibilities of the First Wilderness.

We encourage you to use our printed magazine, our electronic magazines and our downloadable app as a map to Adirondack experiences. Learn our history, explore our lakes, rivers, mountains and historic landmarks. Enjoy our activities and discover the many small towns along our back roads and country highways – their hidden treasures will delight you. Welcome to the North Country, We’re happy you’re here!

Guides are available to take the traveler to great fishing, hiking or boating places. The Adirondack Folk School in Lake Luzerne offers classes in a wide variety of Adirondack crafts and skills. And the communities of the First Wilderness Heritage Corridor invite all to experience the wilderness way of life.

8. Environmental Sustainability –Local stores help to sustain vibrant, compact, walkable town centers-which in turn are essential to reducing sprawl, automobile use, habitat loss, and air and water pollution. 9. Competition –A marketplace of tens of thousands of small businesses is the best way to ensure innovation and low prices over the long-term.

Today there is a concerted effort to create an experience for the visitor that builds on the Adirondack way of life. There are numerous opportunities to explore the recreational trails and waterways.

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Community Resource Contacts Stay in touch with our local promotional organizations so that they may assist with your future visit. Then share your discovery with family, friends, neighbors and business partners for a return trip. Here are a few ideas for your adventure “Along the Upper Hudson River from Saratoga to North Creek. Gore Mt. Chamber of Commerce: 518-251-2612 Free Shuttle System, Gore Gondola Rides, River Water Sports, Zip Line, Race the Train Day, Depot Museums, Mountain Top B & B’s , Tannery Pond Community Center Concerts and Exhibits, Thursday Farmers Markets, Chocolate Factory, Hiking, Biking, Nature Trails, Unique Main Street Shopping, Garnet Mine Tours, Book Fair, Music by the River and Hudson River Bluegrass Festival. www.gorechamber.com www.visitnorthcreek.org info@goremountain.com North Warren Chamber of Commerce: 518-494-2722 Railway Station Stop at Riparius, “Summer Fest & Fireworks July 9 and Veteran’s Memorial Salute, Pottersville Cave Tours, Museums, Summer Concerts, Wednesday Farmers Markets, Horican Day, Car Hops, Golf Course, Watersports, Horseback Riding, Rum Runners Weekend in September, and Annual Duck Derby. www.northwarren.com www.trilakesalliance.com info@northwarren.com Warrensburg Chamber of Commerce: 518-623-2161 Golf Along the Hudson, Farmers Markets on Fridays, Warren County Youth Fair, Smoke Eaters Jamboree, Arts Festival, World’s Largest Garage Sale and Grave Yard Walks, Museum Exhibits & Educational Programs, Bandstand Concerts, Fish Hatchery and NEW Hackensack Hiking Trail. www.warrensburgchamber.com info@warrensburgchamber.com Thurman Station Association: 518-623-4881 SPRING: Maple Days, Martin’s Lumber Wood’s Walk, Townwide Garage Sale and Cheese & Spirit Pairing. SNCRR Station Stop, North End Local Departures July and August, Summer Speaker Series, Goat Farm Tours, Historical Ghost Tour, Summer Concerts, Fall Farm Tours, and Christmas Bazaar. www.thurmanstation.org stationmaster@thurmanstation.com Stony Creek: 518-696-4563 Railway Station at Stony Creek Ranch Resort, Library Programs, Stony Creek Mountain Festival Days & Timeline in August, Historic Museum, Townwide Garage Sale, Summer Concerts, Hiking, Biking, Fishing, Hunting and Campgrounds, Artisans, NYS Lumberjack Competition, and New Dean Homestead Museum and Nature Trail - Handicap Accessible. www.stonycreekchamber.com info@stonycreekchamber.com Hadley Business Association: 518-696-4947 SNCRR Station Stop, Aquaponic Farm and 2016 Maple in April, Hiking, Biking and Fishing, Summer Concerts, River Rafting and Kayaking, History Tours and Fire Tower Hikes, Golf Along the Hudson, Townwide Garage Sale, Canoe Take-Out & Park, Historic Parabolic Bow Bridge, St. Nicholas German Dinner, and www.cycleadirondacks.com August 20-27, 2016. HadleyBusinessAssociation hadleyba2003@yahoo.com Lake Luzerne Chamber of Commerce: 518-696-3500 Adventure Row for Horseback Riding, River Sports, Kayaking, Canoeing and Rafting. History Week July 22-31, “Heroes & History Day” with a HOBO Picnic July 25, “Ranches, Rodeos & Wranglers,” Museum Tours including 1865 Schoolhouse and 1962 Pulp Mill, Library Book Fair & Festival, Summer Concerts, “Fall on the Hudson” – Sept. 26, and the New Pugs, Hugs & Pumpkins Party & Stroll, Adirondack Folk School Classes and don’t forget to stop at the Bridge of Hope over Rockwell Falls. www.lakeluzernechamber.org info@lakeluzernechamber.org Corinth Merchants Association: 518-654-2648 July 4th Celebration, Parade & Fireworks, July 25 “Heroes & History Day” and Hometown Christmas Train in Dec., Pagenstetcher Park, Vacation Spot of All Seasons: Swimming, Boating, Fishing and Waterskiing, Concerts at the Barn, Town Wide Garage Sale, Home Town Christmas with Scenic Train Ride, Antiques, Artisans, Bakeries, Produce and Honey Farms, Music Shop, Paintball, Winery, with New Station Stop Planned. www.corinthmerchantsassociation.com corinthmerchantsassociation@yahoo.com Saratoga County Chamber of Commerce: 518-584-3255 Amtrak Station Connects with the Northbound Scenic Train: SNCRR.com. History Abounds at the National Battlefield and Numerous Museums. Horse Racing and Casinos Year-Round, Garden and Walking Tours, NYS State Park, Performing Arts Center, Car Museum, Golf Courses, Farmers Markets, Ballet and Water Sports. www.saratoga.org www.discoversaratoga.org info@saratoga.org

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Railway journeys through the heart of the Adirondacks along a 56.5 mile stretch of the Hudson River between Saratoga Springs and North Creek, traversing through The First Wilderness Heritage Corridor. The railroad offers passengers service at five stations, two flag stops and a variety of tour options, from the unique dining experiences aboard The Pullman Table, day long adventures and fall foliage tours, and the family holiday favorite, The Polar Express.™ Relax in the glass-enclosed dome cars in Diamond Class or in the spacious coach seats, while you enjoy the spectacular vistas of the Upper Hudson River and the formidable Adirondack Mountains. The Saratoga & North Creek Railway is a great option for all ages, linking the cultural attractions of Saratoga Springs with the scenic natural beauty of the Adirondacks. In 2015, the Saratoga & North Creek Railway collaborated with the First Wilderness Heritage Corridor to provide its passengers with a new step-onguide/interpreter on its spring-fall excursion trains. This guide continues to provide riders with current local information on town attractions. Touted as the true “Gateway to Great Adirondack Adventure,” the Saratoga & North Creek Railway invites passengers to explore more along its route through its new itinerary options. Ride to North Creek and spend the day exploring. Take the free shuttle to the historic garnet mines (summer) and prospect for chunks of the red stone. Hike the new town trails in the park, just hang yhur feet in the Hudson along the banks of the river. Let the free shuttle take you to Gore Mountain Ski Area (summer) to ride the gondola or play on one of their amusements. Browse the Main Street of this historic ski town, stop for lunch, ice cream or find that perfect balsam pillow in one of the many shops and visit the beloved “gift to the community” Tannery Pond Center enjoy its gallery, theater and information center. Come back to the gift shop at the train station and visit the North Creek Depot Museum for Adirondack and train history. During the fall months of September and October, upstate New York comes alive with color, boasting some of the most spectacular hues the eyes can imagine. Cast against the majestic peaks of the Adirondack Mountains, fall foliage rides aboard the Saratoga & North Creek Railway are of some of the best views in the Northeast! The Saratoga & North Creek Railway will once again offer its short-line service out of Thurman, the North End Local. Located nine miles west of Lake George, this short 50-minute train ride is scheduled to operate Fridays through Mondays, July through Labor Day, departing Thurman at 11:21am and 2:15p.m. Take a round trip from North Creek departing at 1;00 p.m. and is the perfect complement to a nostalgic Lake George vacation. Savor the Adirondacks on the Rails Guests joining the Saratoga & North Creek Railway on our new The Pullman Table dining trains will be treated to exceptional food featuring ingredients sourced locally that reflect the flavor of the Adirondack region, and prepared by our expert Executive Chef, Evan Hume. Menu selections paired with wine selections from Fossil Stone Vineyards in Greenfield, NY and other rated wines from

vineyards around the country. Seated in Style Guests who have selected Diamond Class will enjoy dining in our mid-century dome car with panoramic windows that allow unobstructed views of the peaceful passing landscape as our train travels through several Adirondack villages. Standard Class passengers are seated aboard fully restored vintage diner and lounge cars that are certain conversation starters! All guests aboard our lunch, dinner and brunch trains enjoy a freshly prepared meal by our onboard staff with white tablecloth service and beverages. The Pullman Table at the Saratoga & North Creek Railway is available starting July 5th running through summer and fall, and will feature ingredients prized by upscale, farm-to-table dining establishments. The Polar Express™ - A Family Holiday Tradition Beginning annually in late November and running through the end of December, the Saratoga & North Creek Railway comes alive with Christmas magic as the SNCR trains are transformed into the magical Polar Express™. The Saratoga & North Creek’s Polar Express™ offers an amazing holiday experience the whole family can enjoy. Come in your pajamas and sip a steaming cup of hot chocolate served by singing and dancing elves, as you glide past the winter wonderlands. Munch on homemade cookies and meet Santa as he presents you with a special “first gift of Christmas” - all while you travel in comfort to the magical North Pole. Come and experience the joy of the holiday season aboard the Saratoga and North Creek Polar Express. Group rates available on most trains. The Saratoga & North Creek Railway is a unique option for parties, corporate outings, special events and fundraisers. With two dome cars able to seat 120 guests, multiple menu options, a full bar and seating for up to 540 passengers in Standard

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As the Hudson and Sacandaga Rivers meet here so do 4 Hudson River bridges within 1 mile of each other. The Parabolic Bow Bridge, the Bridge of Hope, the Scenic Train Trestle Bridge and the NYS Rt. 9N. All together they capture the story of this community at the narrowest part of the 316 miles of Hudson River. DO not forget your cameras. LAKE LUZERNE: Plenty of new programs happening here. Two new classrooms were created at the Rockwell Harmon House to be available for NEW Adirondack Folk School offerings. This will allow the Folkschool to bring in more artists and offer more classes. Plans include enhancing the streetscapes while continuing to showcase the Bridge of Hope that connects Hadley and Luzerne. Cameras are a must to capture the confluence of the Sacandaga River and the mighty Hudson to the South and Rockwell Falls to

NORTH CREEK: Multiple projects for the streetscape and a Riverfront Park in the works. Engineering work has been completed, and the design contract has been awarded to the LA Group. “We hope to really kick this into high gear,” Wayne LaMothe, Warren County Planning Director said. “It took us a year to get the contract approved by the state agency that grants the funds. For passengers or folks visiting the area the North Creek Business Alliance offers a FREE Shuttle for tours along Main Street, Gore Mt. and Garnet . The First Wilderness Step On Guide will share river maps and tour options upon arrival. SNCRR is offering limited tours of the historic North Creek Train Station Complex where one can learn the history of the station stop and how it was developed over the years. North Creek Riverfront Park & Historic Mundy Property

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HADLEY:. The Hadley/Luzerne Station Stop is now enclosed and will be staffed for the 2016 summer season. NEW informational kiosks have been placed at the Depot as plans for continued streetscape construction continues. Hadley and nearby areas can bring you golfing near the river, rafting, tubing, kayaking, canoeing, hiking, biking and swimming as well as shopping. Hadley is Home to a local winery, an aquaponic tilapia and lettuce farm and the historic Hadley Fire Tower.

CHESTER: The LA Group has designed a recreational plan, “The Chester Challenge” for ways to increase recreation and tourism possibilities in the Town of Chester and designed to connect hiking trails to Panther, Meade, Stewart, Kipp, Beckman, Stone Bridge and Caves’ Green and Catamount to the North Warren School’s Cougar and Chester Creek Trails. The Glens Falls Hospital’s has awarded this community project $37,000.00 to assist with equipment and promotion. The program known as Creating Healthy Places to Live, Work & Play supports community leaders and local governments in Warren and Washington County to design and implement policy, systems and environmental changes that create more opportunities for physical activity and healthful eating. This grant includes trailhead signs with rules and signs at the top of the mountains indicating where you are, and what you are looking at.

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CORINTH: Multiple engineer designs for a NEW Corinth Railroad Station Site/Trolley Stop with Kiosk and sidewalk connection to the center of the Village are being presented for public comment. Meanwhile, planning stages do continue. The three miles of fiat water allow this toWn lots of watersport activity. Along the Hudson is a perfect way to describe the winding path from the riverside beach, to Jessup’s Landing.

THURMAN: Warren County Parks and Recreation Department crews have finished off the interior of this station stop and will be ready to host local artisans Thurman Showcases on Saturdays July and August. The SNCRR has relocated the food vending caboose to this site and this station serves as the departure point for the NorthEnd Local excursion service to North Creek. Cameras ready...you are next to the Hudson. Contact www.SNCRR.com for schedule.

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New York State’s Adirondack Communities from Corinth to North Creek along the Upper Hudson River are known as the First Wilderness Heritage Corridor, www.firstwildermess.wordpress. com. These towns are not only linked by the Upper Hudson River but by the historic train tracks now used by the Saratoga & North Creek Railway. The intent of this project is about finding programs that will showcase and promote the 62-miles along the corridor. Created in 1999 the Corridor has 23 projects that are in the construction and planning phases and rapidly moving into reality. Residents and visitors have seen some real progress in the last year with many more advancing, such as each communities detailed management plan is now listed on the new website, additionally a strong teaching tool if you really want to take a BIG LOOK at what’s happening along the Hudson, such as:

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STONY CREEK: Town crews have completed the construction of a l.3-mile wheelchair accessible trail as part ofthe Francis Dean Farm Heritage Trails, a very special year round feature of the Dean Homestead Museum at 4 Murray Road in Stony Creek. The ADA-compliant trail is Phase 2 of the project includes building a trail system across the road, which is expected to be completed in 2016, according to Stony Creek Supervisor Frank Thomas. Walking sticks and cameras welcome. Stony Creek’s Mountain Days Festival and the NYS Lumberjack Competition in August will take you back in time.

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Below are some of the events we have this season at the new Festival Commons. Be sure to visit www.festivalcommons.com for updated information on these and other events at the venue this year. Please note dates and events are subject to change. Check the website before planning your trip! June 25-26: Adirondack Wine and Food Festival July 8-10: King George Fishing Derby (registration only) Aug. 13-14: Second Annual British Invasion Weekend Aug. 18: The Budweiser Clydesdales Sept. 10-11: Adirondack National Car Show Sept. 24-25: American Music Festival, headlined by classic-rock band Blue Oyster Cult Sept. 30-Oct. 1: Adirondack Independence Music Festival Oct. 17, 18 and 19: Shrine Circus Oct. 21-23: Lake George Harvest Festival Find us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/lakegeorgefestivalcommons and on Instagram at lakegeorgefestivalcommons. About the chamber: In a 1791 letter Thomas Jefferson called Lake George “without comparison, the most beautiful water I ever saw.” Called “Queen of American Lakes,” Lake George continues to mesmerize centuries later. On the Lake George Regional Chamber of Commerce & CVB website, www.lakegeoregchamber.com, we offer the tools you need to help you plan your trip. The Lake George region offers a variety of lodging, dining, shopping, attractions and events around a breathtaking 32mile lake in the Adirondacks. On our website, you can search for events by type or search for events happening during your arrival and departure date. Look for hotels, motels, campgrounds or other lodging that fits your search criteria on our website. The Lake George Region has it all from campsites to luxury hotels. You can also request information about specific types of lodging (e.g. pet friendly) on our website. You can also search for “rainy day activities” and “outdoor activities.” There are also plenty of natural wonders in our area and an abundance of hikes you can do for free. Whether you’re looking for a romantic getaway, an outdoor adventure, a family vacation, or to hold a large meeting or convention, the Lake George region is the perfect destination. View our “Visitor’s Guide” online by scrolling to the bot-

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whiskey. Adirondack Brewery’s soda line, Lake George Soda Works, plans to offer two more year-round handcrafted sodas to its portfolio. In addition to its famous Moose Wizz Root Beer, Lake George Soda Works will start to produce Very Berry Cherry and Au Pear Ginger this summer. Discover Adirondack Ale and Lake George Soda Works at supermarkets, beverage centers, bars, and restaurants throughout the Adirondack region and in over 40 New York State counties. Stop in at the Pub & Brewery located at 33 Canada Street in the southern end of the Lake George Village to enjoy lunch or dinner, sample their award winning ales, and take a brewery tour. The Pub is open at Noon, 7 days a week throughout the Summer.

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As cycling has become more popular, the Warren County GIS Program Bicycle Friendly has taken on the goal of creating a series of hiking and biking maps for Warren County. The maps are available for download on the program’s website (http://warrencountyny.gov/gis/maps) Residents and visitors to the Southern Adirondacks have discovered some and on the First Wilderness website (http://www.firstwilderness. great cycling. The Warren County Bikeway, a 10 foot wide paved and landcom). Additional maps are added regularly. scaped County bike path was completed in 1978. This destination bike path In addition, Warren County GIS offers two interactive map begins in Lake George Village’s Westbrook Park and passes through 10.5 websites, the Community Map (http://gis-2.warrencountyny. miles of Southern Adirondack scenery to Queensbury, where it passes over gov/warrencountygis), which includes information on bicycling Quaker Road and links riders to the Feeder Canal System. Combined, the two and other recreation opportunities throughout the County, and bikeway system will offer visitors and residents twenty plus miles of “destithe First Wilderness Heritage Corridor Story Map (http://gis-2. nation” bicycle riding opportunities. warrencountyny.gov/shortlist/), which offers details about a vaHistorically, the path follows many of the old historic routes and transriety of recreation and cultural opportunities throughout the First portation roads. The history of this military road is one of bloodshed. The Wilderness region. road generally followed the present Route 9 and turned toward Blind Rock, a site of Indian torture, burning of captives, and Indian encampment. In 1848 Welcome to Lake George, whether you’ve come for a nice rea plank road was laid by Glens Falls and Lake George Plank Road Co. It toolaxing vacation or want to discover all the Adirondack region has followed the existing road plan. Two toll gates were set up along the way,to offer, what better way to experience the area than on a bicycle? the toll trip to Lake George cost a horse and rider about twelve cents. StageYou can challenge yourself and take a ride to the top of Proscoaches followed, and in the 1870’s passengers traveled 75 minutes and paidpect Mountain for a priceless view o the lake, a comfortable ride along the 10-mile-long paved bike trail through Lake George and $1.25 to bump along the worn road. Queensbury or take a nice leisurely ride around town. No matter Rail line followed electric trolleys and the ensuing automobiles dealt thewhat your guaranteed a great experience. final death knell to them all. The rail line was torn up the right of way sold in 1957. In September of 1977 Warren County began the process of creating a At Lake George Bike Rentals helmets and locks are included with every bike rental and a major credit card is needed for sebike path on the D&H Railroad right-of-way. curity deposit. Delivery is free for al multiple day rentals with a 10 mile radius for Lake George Village. Visit their web site for pricing. LakeGeorgeBikeRentals.com or ride@LakeGroegebikeRentals.com

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Celebrating 200 Years of Cruising The Past & Present Often we take time for granted. We forget, ‘’until reminded’’ that many others came before us, and stood on the shores and watched the water of Lake George, from its many bays and eddies. After the Civil War the rise of technology brought great changes to the American economy. Manufacturing in the East created a wealthy society whose new fortunes made it possible for them to live better than their ancestors. In the summers they left the cities for the mountains and lakes. Many traveled north to Raquette and Blue Mountain Lake, but many came to Lake George. They made their way by train to Lake George Village and boarded steamers for the final leg to their summer habitat.

Today’s version of dining while gliding along the shores of these pristine waterways is an opportunity not to be missed. Since 1817, when John Winnans initiated steam traffic on the virgin waters of Lake George, visitors have found themselves drawn to the decks in an attempt to truly experience this majestic lake. Thankfully, there are a number of options available for those who want to relax over a wonderful meal while enjoying the grandeur of the Adirondack Mountains.

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The area boasted numerous who’s who of the time. Philanthropists, statesmen, doctors, scientist, sportsmen, publishers, opera singers, artists, and financiers. They built palatial mansions and played at boating and socializing. The romance and history of the Adirondacks remains alive on its lakes. Although travel by steamboat may be a thing of the past, it is relived daily during the warmer months. Today, Lake George can still be viewed from deck accompanied by good food, a variety of entertainment, and views, of unparalleled beauty. http://tse1.mm.bing.net/th?&id=OIP.M329414856e4fcf1f6c

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Great food~BBQ Ribs bloomin’ onions, awesome burgers, our homemade Root Beer; “MooseWizz,” and local craft beer. Kids menu, player piano, thunderstorms, critters, and a very cool staff!

Lake George is Summer Fun!

Summer is all about fun, action, and activities. A chance for parents and kids to unwind after the long school year. Kids agree there’s no better place than Lake George to make your summer vacation the best one yet! From the minute you arrive, it’s everywhere! FUN totally surrounds you. You haven’t even taken the car’s key out of the ignition when you watch your toddler trying to chew his way out of the car seat, while the older ones are bouncing up and down while scrambling to unbuckle their seat belts all the while pestering you to, “ Hurry up dad.” Yup. You are in Lake George where the big question is not, “I’m bored, what’s there to do?,” but rather, “What are we doing first?” We really don’t mean to boast, but we own braggin’ rights to: theme parks, roller coasters, loop-de-loops, tubing, go-karts, laser tag, paint-ball, water parks, miniature golf, boat cruises, parasail rides, penny arcades, a real fort and museum, trail rides, a honest to goodness real rodeo, zip-lines, tree rope course, train rides, rafting, haunted house, lots of shops with neat stuff, special events, water skiin .g, wake boarding, boat rentals, scuba diving, and believe it or not, the summer home of Frankenstein and his gang of gory ghouls! There’s also plenty of free activities; fishing, swimming family events, hiking and camping! Oh

my! Maybe you better add a few more days to your vacation so you can enjoy it all! Even when it rains we will never let Mother Nature rain on your parade, there’s lots of indoor activities to keep boredom at bay. Our hotels and motels are kid-friendly with many offering family budget sensitive rates, kids-eat-for-free on-site dining, large rooms, children pools, game rooms and computer access. Lake front accommodation feature rowboats, kayaks and paddle boats~all equipped with child-sized life jackets. Most restaurants offer a child’s menu and fun activities for children. One of the villages newest restaurant additions is the Moose Tooth Grill, located on Canada Street at the northern end of the village right after Shepard’s Park, on the opposite side of the street. The Moose Tooth Grill caters “moosely” to children and has created a fantasy forest dining atmosphere complete with critters, trees, sound effects, animation, a booming thunder and lighting storm, waterfalls, player piano, games, and friendly wait staff. Their menu offers both mama and papa moose selections as well as a baby moose menu. Mature moose, bears, and foxes will enjoy the separate bar area featuring twelve selections of draft beer. Come on in for some great food and fun for the entire pack. Make sure to have dinner at the Moose Tooth Grill on Thursday nights, grab some ice cream and caramel corn, then wander down to the shoreline to view the weekly summer fireworks extravaganza, a Lake George Village summer tradition.

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Help Available for Forest-Bound Families By Andy Flynn

LAKE GEORGE – Families looking for adventure in the Adirondack wilderness can pick a variety of activities at all levels of expertise, and the best part is they don’t have to figure it out by themselves. There is a network of outdoor recreation professionals here ready to orient families to the great outdoors. From a simple day hike to the adrenaline-pumping activities of rock climbing and whitewater rafting, there are government, business, and organizational resources that connect visitors to about 2.5 million acres of state-owned Forest Preserve in the Adirondack Park throughout the year. With lakes and rivers at your front door, and mountains at your back door, take some time to explore this amazing oasis in northern New York. The Adirondack Mountain Club has three locations to help families immerse themselves in the wilderness: ADK Headquarters at Lake George, the Adirondak Loj in Lake Placid, and the Johns Brook Lodge in the High Peaks Wilderness Area (a 3.5-mile hike from Keene Valley). The HQ at 814 Goggins Road, Lake George, offers hiking guides, maps and other helpful field books for sale. The 38-bed Adirondak Loj boasts the largest trailhead in the Park, with access to the High Peaks, and is home to the High Peaks Information Center, a campground and a nature museum on one square mile of land. Education staff at the Loj offer workshops, backcountry trips and lectures. Johns Brook Lodge offers a respite deep in the wilderness, with warm northern hospitality and a popular lecture series in the summer. “We’re here to help people with any non-motorized outdoor experience they are interested in,” said ADK Membership Director Laurie Schweighardt. “We offer experiences for any level that you want, whether you are just a beginner and want to walk the nature trails up at the Adirondak Loj or if you’re a serious hiker we offer guided backcountry trips

and multi-day trips.” ADK was founded in 1922 and is a nonprofit membership organization that protects wild lands and waters through a balanced approach of conservation and advocacy, environmental education and responsible recreation. ADK’s mission is to represent all those who love wild places and to ensure that those places are protected and accessible for generations to come. With 30,000 members in 27 ADK chapters throughout New York, outdoor enthusiasts become part of the ADK family with their membership. ADK’s goal is to be a community that is comfortable, inviting and accessible. Membership benefits include discounts on workshops, trips, lodging and ADK’s variety of publications, including guide books and maps. The majority of membership dues go to support ADK’s mission. “We give people the opportunity to be with like-minded people who love the outdoors,” Schweighardt said. “That’s one of the great things about our volunteer-led chapter outings. If you don’t really know anything about hiking, you have people who can help you learn what equipment to buy, where to go and how to hike safely. We make sure we adhere to all DEC regulations and Leave No Trace principles.” ADK educators also teach skills workshops, such as Backpacking 101, map and compass courses, how to snowshoe and introduction to canoe camping. Learn more about ADK by calling (518) 668-4447 or visiting online at www.adk.org. ADK publications are also available at bookstores and gift shops throughout the Adirondack region. No matter your expertise level or choice of adventure, there are three basic principles for Forest Preserve use laid out by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, ADK and other members of the Adirondack Forest Preserve Education Partnership. These principles should be practiced by all: Know the Park, Protect Yourself and Protect the Park.

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Up Yonda Farm, a Regional Treasure

BOLTON LANDING ON LAKE GEORGE

Today, Diamond Point and the village of Bolton Landing offer vacationers and residents alike a myriad of recreational op-

portunities. Sailing, boating, diving, swimming, fishing, tennis and other activities can be enjoyed while overlooking the lake and mountains. While these activities are open to all today, the area has a rich history as the playground of the rich and famous. Many of homes along the Bolton Road’s “Millionaire’s Row” survive to this day. During the golden era of the 1800s, the area was populated with summer estates and hotels offering a sophisticated summer experience for the wealthy vacationer who traveled by rail, stagecoach and lake steamer to relax in the cool mountain air at the shores of this impressive lake. One of the earliest accommodations was Mohican Point, erected in 1800 to serve travelers. In 1856 the tavern was sold and upgraded, opening as a hotel called the Mohican House. It managed to cater to an affluent clientele in spite of the fact that it was smaller and had fewer amenities than hotels like the 600room Fort William Henry in Lake George Village. Bolton Chamber of Commerce. www.BoltonChamber.com

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Discover the natural beauty of the Adirondacks in Bolton Landing. Up Yonda Farm offers 73 acres with a spectacular view overlooking Lake George. Public nature programs on a variety of topics are presented year round. Natural history exhibits featuring a diorama with native mammals and birds are housed in the museum. Watch for wildlife outdoors as you hike along one of our woodland trails. There are perennial gardens, including a butterfly garden from June to September. The auditorium was the first building renovation at Up Yonda Farm. This barn was formerly used to house chickens for an egg business operated by Alice and John Scott. The exterior looks much the same as it did fifty years ago. Today, the interior is comfortable while retaining the look and feel of an old barn. It is the starting point for most of our nature programs. Rustic features combine with more modern elements to create a unique environment for presentations. Nature photography and other regional exhibits support the Adirondack theme. Honey bees can be seen up close in an observation hive during the summer months. Web: www.UpYondaFarm.com. Up Yonda Farm is operated by Warren County Parks, Recreation & Railroad. Fax: 518-644-3824 Up Yonda Farm: PO Box 1453 Bolton Landing, NY 12814

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Bolton Landing – Gateway to the Islands Bolton Landing, a small resort community on beautiful Lake George offers a wonderful vacation destination. Two public parks directly on the lake feature beaches, playgrounds, tennis courts, boat docking and summer concerts. Up Yonda Farm offers nature programs throughout the year and hiking trails Bolton

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Landing’s historical attractions include the Marcella Sembrich Opera and the Veteran’s War Memorial Park. Lake George is famous for its water quality, its forested shorelines, and its many beautiful islands Most are state owned and available for camping or a relaxing picnic. Bolton Landing – Gateway to the Islands – provides easy access to the islands from any one of the marinas. Our many hotels, resorts and cottages welcome you! We invite you to have fun fishing, swimming, and boating. Take your family for a hiking adventure or golf at our world famous golf course. Enjoy a romantic dinner for two or a wonderful family meal in one of our restaurants and, before you leave, shop for that perfect memento to remind you of your Adirondack vacation. In the fall, view the cascade of colors splashed across pristine Adirondack mountainsides. For the holiday season Main Street is beautifully decorated. For skiing, snowmobiling, snow shoeing, or ice fishing take advantage of our central location. Come to Bolton Landing for a day, a week, or a lifetime. We invite you to enjoy all that we have to offer!

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518-532-7675 The Schroon Lake Region is easy to get to and close to everything. With convenient access directly from the I-87 Northway, Schroon Lake is midway between Lake George and Lake Placid and within easy driving distance of 100’s of the best Adirondack attractions. Nestled in the southeastern tier of the Adirondacks, the Schroon Lake Region features scenic mountain landscapes, endless outdoor adventures and exciting activities and entertainment, all complemented by the natural flair of a classic lakeside community. Schroon Lake Village itself features a host of family-friendly amenities including shops and restaurants on our quaint mainstreet, a beautiful 9-hole golf course with stunning views, all highlighted by an expansive lakeside town park which includes tennis and basketball courts, a boat launch and docks, and a large beach hailed as one of the best in the Adirondacks. If calming pursuits are what you are after, visit our yoga and meditation studio on Main St for a class or schedule a massage. The Schroon Lake Region is situated between two wilderness tracts. Of course, the centerpiece of all summer activities is pristine 9-mile Schroon Lake itself. Whether enjoying it by sailboat, motorboat, canoe or kayak, you’ll want to be on the water whenever possible. If you prefer the mountains and forests, you can explore the hundreds of trails in and around the region. You may want to start with a quick hike up Mt. Severance just north of the village, which affords a beautiful view of Schroon Lake and is great short hike for beginners or whole families Schroon Lake features a superior selection of cultural venues, the renowned Seagle Music Colony, outstanding professional operas, musicals and concerts.

Similarly, the Schroon Lake Arts Council presents a variety of musical events at the Boathouse Theater. On Mondays, don’t miss the popular Open Mike Night; on Wednesdays during the summer, gather for family Square Dancing in the Town Park. Catch a film at the old-fashioned movie theater or visit one of the noted historic sites in the region—the Schroon-North Hudson Historical Society is great resource for historical information and holds several presentations throughout the year. Cultural highlights of the summer season include the Fourth of July Parade and Fireworks, annual Arts and Crafts Fair in July, the Adirondack Folk Festival in August and of course, our amazing Adirondack Marathon in September. A few other unique attractions in the area are Natural Stone Bridge and Caves, which features the largest cave entrance in the east, the Adirondack Buffalo Company where you can see live bison, or for an afternoon of family fun, visitors can now purchase a day pass to enjoy the amenities at the Yogi Bear Jelly Stone Camp-Resort at Paradise Pines. Depending on what amenities you’re seeking, Schroon Lake offers an array of lodging options to complement your Adirondack adventure. From cozy bed & breakfasts, affordable family friendly motels, cabins and lodges, to private rentals and campgrounds, the Town of Schroon Lake can accommodate you. With its long history as a family resort, the area retains its old-fashioned feel. Free from the hype of typical tourist meccas, Schroon Lake has a timeless charm and authentic quality distinguishing it from other vacation destinations. The small community has preserved its wholesome character, offering visitors a pure Adirondack experience.

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This 160+ year old Adirondack General Store can be found at the end of East Shore Drive. A trip worth taking, this old fashioned general store is chocked full of blankets, Adirondack furniture, crafts, custom designed clothing, fishing tackle and gift items. You’ll find a deli and comfortable seating to enjoy home cooked meals for breakfast and lunch. At right is their beautiful new deck.

Maureen and Robert, owners of the Adirondack General Store, are maintaining the store’s familiar attractions—breakfast, lunch, groceries, and gifts. Residents of the Adirondack community gather at this warm-hearted hub while seasonal visitors consider it a must-see. As part of their personal touch to the classic general store, Maureen and Robert are expanding the menu, extending their hours, and providing daily specials. The store supports local artisans’ work and continues to supply postcards, souvenirs, seasonal toys, and more. Follow the Facebook page and Twitter account for specials and upcoming events.

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EXPERIENCE THE SPIRIT OF THE WEST AT THE RANCH! Experience the spirit of the west at The Ranch - a place where kids can be kids and imagination runs wild. With a multitude of fun activities, there is never a dull moment for kids grades 1-5 at The Ranch. Top off the experience with a horse-bucking rodeo! Open to the public, our Family Fun Night and Rodeo are FREE every Friday in July and August starting at 7pm! With tons of activities for the whole family, it is an event you won’t want to miss! wol.org/ranch

of God) and later described in Morse’s Geography of 1790, the stone bridge has captivated visitors for over 200 years. Take a walking stick, map, and camera and set out on a self-guided, aboveground, natural stone step nature trail and experience up-close the many unique rock features, such as potholes, grottos, and waterfalls. Descend into lighted surface caves with raging waterfalls or tranquil dark pools. Try an “Adventure Tour” for those willing to crawl and get a bit dirty, ending with a

The massive stone bridge arch - the largest marble cave entrance in the East - dominates this spectacular display of Adirondack geology. Originally named Ponte de Dios (Bridge

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Painting by Lynn Benevento

“Take it to the Hudson”...Take it to Lake Luzerne, NY Just 11 miles from Lake George Village on Rt. 9N South. Lake Luzerne’s centerpiece is the Bridge of Hope that showcases one of the narrowest points along the 315 miles of the mighty Hudson River and focuses on the amazing Rockwell Falls to the North and the confluence of joining the Sacandaga River to the South. Cameras a must. We invite you to visit our “Adventure Row “ where your choices are many and waiting your discovery, including a variety of watersport activities for all ages, horseback riding, BBQ and Rodeo, hiking, biking and boating. Enjoy a pet friendly sidewalk stroll through our quaint village for shopping with antiques and art, lodging and dining. Stop by our 4 local history museums, play a little tennis, sign up for a folk school class, or just plain relax at the Harmon Rockwell and Pavilion Parks for evening concerts and ice cream. Add on a scenic train ride or hike to nearby Hadley Mt. Fire Tower. By the way, we are year-round so you can snowmobile, snowshoe, snow tube and ice fish. Maps and brochures available.

Thursday Concerts July 7-August 18

Craft Show & Book Sale July 16

Cowboy Weekend July 22-24

Heroes & History Day July 30

Cycle Adirondacks August 20-27

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Where Friends and Waters Meet Come to Lake Luzerne, just eleven miles south of Lake George Village. Here, the Hudson River squeezes into a narrow gorge, tumbling over the dramatic Rockwell Falls. Water from the Great Sacandaga Reservoir joins the river in a flurry of white water. Further downstream, the river widens into “The Bay,” a stretch of water broad enough for water skiing. For those who seek quiet water, a chain of four beautiful lakes offer fishing, camping and boating with two public swimming beaches on Lake Luzerne itself. Lake Luzerne has catered to visitors since President Grant came here for rest and recreation after the Civil War. The grand old hotels of that day have given way to modern inns and restaurants while new tennis and basketball courts, miniature golf and three local history museums, along with summer concerts and craft shows, offer a variety of family fun. Two riverside parks flank the downtown area.

With over 250 classes, there’s plenty to explore, discover and create!

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Peaceful August Morning. Painting of Rockwell Falls (formerly Little Jessup Falls) courtesy of Lynn Benevanto. Nearby, Lake Luzerne Music camp attracts world-class musicians. In winter, snowmobilers can ride over 200 miles of forest trails. Signs for the “Dude Ranch Trail” hearken back to the days after World War II, when the old logging camps found new life as Dude Ranches. The Rodeo is still going strong after more than 50 years and several stables along Route 9N still offer horseback riding. J u s t north of the Hope Bridge across the Hudson to Hadley is the most narrow point of the entire Hudson River, Rockwell Falls. Just south of the bridge the Sacandaga and the Hudson River meet (confluence) allowing flat water to Corinth. Seasonal railway service along the First Wilderness Heritage Corridor began in July 2011 from the Hadley/ Lake Luzerne station stop on Rockwell Street.

Wine & Liquor Tastings 4-7 on Saturdays

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LAZY RIVER TUBING RAFTING & TUBING #1 IN FAMILY FUN! BEST RATES IN THE AREA!

River rentals: Water shoes, water guns & floating cooler carriers

The Lazy Lynx Float Take a tube or raft for a 2.5 – 3 hour long lazy river adventure. Trips daily at 10:00, 11:30, 1:15 & 2:45 *All trips include guide, equipment, transportation, and instruction. *Group rates are available for groups of 10 or more. *Trip times may vary depending on river conditions.

When are we open? Spring: May – June (weekends) Summer: June – September (every day) Fall: September – October (weekends including Columbus Day)

A great outdoor Adirondack adventure for everyone! Book online today!

Directions From exit 21 off I-87 (Lake George), take Route 9N South for approximately 7 miles toward Lake Luzerne. Our building is on the right. Look for the sign with the Cool Tubing Turtle!!! We are only 5 minutes from Lake George!

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Live entertainment Friday and Saturday nights Custom catering available (pick-up or on-site)

Come see what all the talk is about! A gem in Lake Vanare

“Don’t tell me this town ain’t got no heart! You just gotta poke around!”

Full menu and event schedule on website • Featuring Live team trivia and Bar Bingo with music and prizes! Outdoor patio seating • Open year-round • The Horn is a favorite place for locals year-round — that must mean something!

Affordable, hearty menu features house-made potato chips, Reubens, burgers, wraps, nachos, steaks, wings, salads, quesadillas

Glycol Chill draft system (coldest beer around) Featuring locally crafted beers Only 4 minutes from the Northway—Exit 21 Located on a snowmobile trail $3.95: a dozen steamed clams every Friday

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Hadley

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Hadley General Store Serving Great Food, All Day, Everyday 4123 Rockwell St, Hadley 518-696-7105

Town of Hadley copy From the mountains to the rivers and across the bridges earns Had“where friends and rivers meet”. The Bridge of Hope which spans River from Lake Luzerne to Hadley is the narrowest spot of the Hudson it tumble and fall from the rock ledges creating Rockwell Falls. [inof falls]. For generations the force of water has provided water-power lumber, paper, and grist mills along its banks. The southern view from Hope is where the Sacandaga River roars in from the west to join the son River from the east. [caption for confluence photo] For years the Sacandaga River ran wild as it twisted and turned from Edinburgh to the confluence of the Hudson River at Hadley causdownstate Albany & Troy. The Sacandaga needed to be tamed and the kept constant. In 1913 when Albany found themselves knee deep in wafrom flooding it was determined to build a reservoir to control the water. of the Sacandaga River created a 29-mile long Great Sacandaga Lake and plants, one with a capacity of 30,000 kilowatts”. ‘The Great Sacandaga voir’ is a major influence on our town as it spills into the Sacandaga Rivbest whitewater in New York State. The control of the water makes for for kayakers and tubers to play on the water. For the safety of wildwater is activated in three locations along the Sacandaga shore to alert those in the water is rising.

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The 1885 historic parabolic Bow Bridge was rescued from demolition and restored to use in 2006. It’s fun to drive over, but the best view come the windows of the Saratoga & North Creek Railway as they cross the trestle over the Sacandaga River. [insert train photo on trestle]

Nineteenth-century tourists came by train to enjoy the wilderness’ natural resources, and to take pleasure in the grand hotels which once lin streets. After the loggers ran river drives, which ended in the 1930s the old logging camps found new lives as dude ranches following World War

Families love this new kind of vacation that brought a sense of the Wild West to the edge of the Adirondack wilderness. Today, families may still to Hadley by the Saratoga and North Creek Railway, or enjoy a scenic train ride along the Hudson River.

Hadley is a community of cottage industries, one of which is the newly established year-round artists’ gallery featuring over 40 local artisans p ing art in wood, clay, stained glass, fiber and fine art. Everything at Some Favorite Things GALLERY is unique, one-of-a-kind art from some of th talented artists in the north county. Of course, the bass wood, hand carved, and painted fish by Darryl Bradt of Lake Luzerne Don’t Get Away, a snowshoes with the stained glass inserts of local adventures and nature Made-Just-For-You by Sarah Moore will grace any décor. Dan Randall of H has repurposed old covered bridge timbers and beaver gnawed poplar wood as benches, pencil holders, and desk top bookends, and Hillary Cooperof Crazy As A Loom Weaving Studio has hand woven placemats, sock rugs and sweet seat cushions, plus mohair woven, hand dyed wraps. You some of your favorite things at the gallery.

Adirondack Aquaponics is a fresh produce farm, where the combination of aquaculture (raising Tilapia fish) and hydroponics to raise plants of whose roots are nourished in highly-filtered nutrient-rich water, provides fresh produce to local markets. Thursdays during July and August a Marke of local produce and services will open on the deck of Some Favorite Things GALLERY (next door to the Hadley Post Office). (insert shop local

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Stony Creek – The Road to a Friendly Town is Never Long

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he “Biggest Little Town” in NY State has more than thirty thousand acres of Forest Preserve waiting for hikers, hunters and campers. Fresh mountain streams feed into Stony Creek and the Hudson River, where native brook trout seek out the fisherman’s lure. Horseback riding trails wend their way through the woods, providing spectacular views of the southern Adirondacks. At the heart of Stony Creek, the 4 Corners, also known as Creek Center, offers great food, entertainment and basic amenities. Choose from a range of prices and features at local campgrounds, guesthouses, inns, and lodges. Along the winding roads, look for natural mountain water springs to quench your thirst. Bring your family to a campground on Stony Creek, or enjoy the public park for a cook-out next to the old fashioned swimming hole. Truly a place to get away, Stony Creek boasts fresh mountain air and a quiet reprieve.

Stony Creek train platform Courtesy of Laurie Arnheiter

Capture the spirit of adventure among friends. Courtesy of Sue Catana

The Hudson River Watershed Lens Lake offers access to pristine waters for fishing and a silent retreat. Courtesy of Barbara Brooks

The town celebrates its heritage through the annual Stony Creek Mountain Days Festival the first full weekend in August. Music in the Park is offered Tuesday evenings in July and August. Visit the information lean-to at Creek Center and take a free map of the area for a self-guided driving tour, locating trail heads, boat launches, or any of the local cemeteries dating to the Civil War. Remember, the road to a friendly town is never long.

The Town of Stony Creek is in the southwest part of Warren County and is named for a stream that flows through it and is a main tributary directly to the Hudson. The town was first settled in 1795 and then incorporated in 1853 enclosing 82.4 square miles. Known to many where “the road to a friendly town is never long.” The east town line is marked by the Hudson River and the west town line is the border of Hamilton County. The newly constructed railway pavilion is located at the Stony Creek Ranch Resort where scenic train operations are seasonal. Tracks run parallel with the Hudson River from the North Creek to the City of Saratoga. Folks can then transfer to Amtrak and continue around the world.

All Warren County townships have a portion of their land that drains into the Upper Hudson River. Stony Creek is one of 4 towns to have all of its land in the Hudson River Watershed. Stony Creek the stream, drains nearly 50% of that land mass. A few of the waters that form Stony Creek are Lens Lake, Roaring Branch, Smears Creek, Willis Creek and Kenyontown Creek. Stony Creek merges into the Hudson, south of the old Stony Creek Station on the Warrensburg Road.

Making memories on the Dean Farm Hiking Trail Courtesy of Pam Morin

– Warren County Soil & Water

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Location: 52 Hadley Road Mailing address: P.O. Box 96, Stony Creek, NY 12878 Telephone: 518-696-3575 | Supervisor: Frank E. Thomas

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Daily Full Menu Includes:

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Thursdays – Open at 4pm: $5 & $10 Menu Fridays: 2 for $35 Dinners NY Strip/Prime Rib/ Surf & Turf

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Saturdays: Soup or salad included with dinner

Sundays: Mexican Menu 5-10 pm Top Bands, Jazz, Blues, Rock & Country

Summer ~ FridayS 7 pm & every Sunday 7 pm OpeN MAY thru NOVeMBer Only 20 min. from Lake George, 15 min. from Warrensburg, 25 min. from North Creek and 30 min from Glens Falls Closed Mon, Tue & Wed • Open Thurs at 4pm • Fri–Sun Open at Noon

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A treasured landmark since 1994, this uniquely decorated tavern has been welcoming guests with witty conversations, traditional & craft beers, a great pool table and a hops covered porch perfect for cold beer on a hot summer day.

Enter as strangers, leave as friends. Open daily at 2 pm

You’re Invited! 5:30 pm Tuesdays for a cookout before the concert. Food is free but you should bring something to share. STONY CREEK TOWN PARK EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT AT 7:00 PM JULY - AUGUST, 2016 • RAIN OR SHINE • Bring a lawn chair

16 Warrensburg Rd., Stony Creek • (518) 696-5949

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Town of Thurman – Where Nature is a Way of Life

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he roads leading into Thurman twist and wind along rivers once choked with logs bound for the mills. Their serpentine course compels you to slow down, step back from daily cares, and enjoy the mountain vistas. Today, instead of logs, the river may carry a raft full of revelers or the solitary canoeist or kayaker. It laps around the feet of a fisherman angling to fill his supper skillet or a swimmer finding respite from summer’s heat. The historic D&H tracks also shadow the river’s course, wending their way toward Thurman Station and points south.

Meander down a country road, stopping to attend one of our many annual events, or linger longer at a cozy riverside bed and breakfast or scenic campground. You’ll be glad you drove the extra mile to Thurman, where nature is a way of life.

Hike the Crane Mountain trail from Thurman clear up to heaven. Courtesy of Helen Masterson

The Hudson River in Thurman affords hours of fun to water sports enthusiasts. Courtesy of James Swedberg

Pike and Bass are extremely plentiful in the many ponds and lakes of the Adirondacks. Courtesy of Stephen Buckbee

Thurman sugarmakers welcome the sweet promise of spring and open their sugar house doors to visitors each year. Courtesy of Amy Drexel

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Thick forests blanket the hills of Thurman – more logs for the mills, and a haven for songbirds and other wildlife. Licensed guides can lead you to abundant deer, bear and wild turkeys. In summer the wooded trails invite hikers, horseback riders and rock climbers. Fall brings tourists seeking the glorious autumn colors, Thurman’s Fall Farm Tour and hunting. Winter’s snow bears impressions of snowshoes, cross-country skis and snowmobiles. As winter fades, spring’s sweet promise rises in the maples, and the town’s maple producers (including the four largest in Warren County), welcome guests at their sugar houses for three weekends, demonstrating the age-old art of making syrup and other confections. In summer music of weekly open-air concerts resounds within the natural outdoor auditorium at Veterans’ Memorial Field. Summer also brings the chance for a leisurely train ride on the North End Local that runs to North Creek twice daily Friday through Monday, July 1-September 5 this year. Also enjoy free Saturday noon tours at our local goat and sheep dairy, followed by cheesesampling and shopping.

This ad is made possible with help from the First Wilderness Heritage Corridor, and funding through the NYS Department of State under Title 11 of the Environmental Protection Fund.

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TOAD HILL Maple Farm

Nettle Meadow Farm and Artisan Cheese

Visit the animals and taste internationally-acclaimed cheese at Nettle Meadow Goat and Sheep Dairy

Open 10 – 4 Daily

Maple goods galore & souvenir apparel items – great for gifts!

Free Tours and Tasting every Saturday at noon

484 S. Johnsburg Rd., Thurman Nettle Meadow’s Kunik® and Apple Cider Fromage Frais each won gold at the 2016 World Cheese Championship

Shop online or call for an appointment to visit.

Online orders at www.ToadHillMaple.com 518.623.4744 ~ 151 Charles Old Rd., Athol, NY 12810

THURMAN MAPLE DAYS: 2017 Cherishing our heritage, one sweet drop at a time

March 11-12, 18-19 & 25-26, 1 0 am-4 pm Self-guide to 7 unique sites, all within a half hour of Lake George Village Maps: ThurmanMapleDays.com

» Valley Road Maple Farm (serving pancakes 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. each day) » Toad Hill Maple Farm

» Martin’s Lumber & Lucyann’s

» Peru Llama Farm

» Nettle Meadow Farm

» Hidden Hollow Maple Farm

» Adirondack Gold Maple Farm

March 11 only: Old-Fashioned Maple Sugar Party Town Hall

Thurman Maple Days has been made possible by Warren County occupancy taxes, help from the First Wilderness Heritage Corridor, and funding through the NYS Department of State under Title 11 of the Environmental Protection Fund.

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July 4th

Marty Wendell Rockabilly, Pop, Gospel

July 11th

The String Dusters

Bluegrass Done Right!

July 18th

Big Fez

Classic ‘60s Surf

July 25th

Ed Lowman & Co. Family Dancing!

Made possible, in part, by funds from NYSCA, a state agency administered locally through LARAC, and by Warren Co. Occupancy tax funds granted by Thurman.

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August 1st

Stony Creek Band American Roots

August 8th

Annie & The Hedonists

Blues, Swing, Bluesy Country

August 15th

The Bluebillies

Traditional Bluegrass & Folk

August 22nd

Brass & Blues

Delta Blues, Jazz

August 29th

The Lustre Kings

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Thurman – Cultivating a Heritage of Living off the Land

Forever Thurman has romanced her land and waterways. Hardy settlers cleared fields to pasture animals and grow crops. They harnessed creeks to power mills for grinding grist or sawing wood from thickly forested hills. The woods offered not only building materials, but wild game and maple sap, while streams and rivers supplied fresh water, fish, furs and transportation.

The love affair lingers, with many in Thurman still seeking sustenance from nature’s abundance, and sharing it with vacationers. The Glen Lodge, a charming B&B. perches beside the Hudson, where fishermen still cast, and kayakers and rafters ply paddles. Many produce pure and natural foods, like Nettle Meadow Farm’s internationally-acclaimed gourmet cheeses made from sheep, goat and cow milk, and Whitefields’ Farm plump pork, poultry, fresh eggs and garden goods. Thurman boasts the four largest commercial maple producers in Warren County, with Hidden Hollow, Valley Road, Adirondack Gold and Toad Hill Maple Farms making syrup, sugar, cream, and candies. Respectful of their environment, many in Thurman selectively cut the vigorously growing forests, for lumber, like Martin’s Lumber and Northern Hardwoods, to make rustic furniture at Adirondack Ambiance, or for fuel or paper. They all celebrate their harvests during annual festivals. Mountainside Adventures introduces climbers to rocky mountain slopes in town.

Burlap and Beams can help you plan your special event at this historic homestead in Thurman, NY, where the charming barn venue comes in a close second to the exquisite mountain views. Burlap & Beams is a historic farm located in the heart of the southern Adirondack Mountains. With breathtaking views and a babbling brook, this is the venue for all of your most cherished occasions. Specializing in unique and elegant barn-style weddings.

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houses. Others, with heavy equipment, do grading, excavation, logging (selective or clear-cutting), and gravel driveway re-surfacing. There are bakers who take their wares to farmers’ markets, seamstresses for custom sewing jobs, house painters, lawn care specialists, and auto mechanics – including the long-established Pendell Hollow Garage. And artisans hide out in our hills – artists, rustic furniture craftsmen, silversmiths, weavers, quilters, authors, beadmakers and more. Special events throughout the year attract visitors

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to Thurman: Maple Days, Martin’s Lumber Woods Walk, Nettle Meadow’s Cheese and Spirits Pairing, Fall Farm Tour, Country Christmas Bazaar, weekly summer concerts, and the annual Townwide Sale. [Details: ThurmanNYEvents. com]. But come any time. If you need the skills or products of our artisans, home improvement folks, loggers or food producers, request information from our local business group, ThurmanStation.org.

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The Thurman Fall Farm Tour is made possible by Warren County occupancy taxes, help from the First Wilderness Heritage Corridor, and funding through the NYS Department of State under Title 11 of the Environmental Protection Fund.

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Warrensburg – Gateway to the Adirondacks

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ome back to a simpler time, where handsome Victorian era homes intermingle with later period residences along tree-lined streets, Nestled in the Adirondack foothills along the Schroon River, Warrensburg is just 10 minutes north of Lake George and 20 minutes south of North Creek.

Outdoor recreation year-round • Hike or ski nature trails. • Canoeing, kayaking or tubing. • Play 18 holes of golf in a riverside setting. • Climb Hackensack Mt., an easy hike right in town. • Cool off at Echo Lake, our public bathing beach. • Play tennis at free town courts. • Fish for rainbow, brown and brookies. • Downhill ski at Hickory or Gore Mt. • Enjoy groomed snowmobile trails. • Relax in one of our many parks.

History

• Antiques – we’re the Antiques Capital. • Adirondack furnishings, jewelry and quality crafts.

Courtesy of Warrensburgh Museum of Local History

• Historic Mills District with three riverside parks provides a picturesque link to its past. • Over 400 properties on National and State Historic Register • Walking and Driving tours at WarrensburgHeritageTrail.org

Warrensburg mural Courtesy of Steve Parisi

• Warrensburgh Museum of Local History – from Glacial to Global

Camping, lodging and dining • Campgrounds - riverside or lakeside • Bed and breakfasts, from elegant Victorian mansions to charming restored farmhouses. • Dude ranches – rides and rodeos!

Antiquing and shopping

Historic postcard photo of the Warrensburg Bandstand

Fall colors on the Hudson River Courtesy of Greg Klingler

• Motels offer reasonable accommodations • Dining from fine gourmet in historic buildings to simple hometown cooking.

• Garage sales weekends May to October • World’s Largest Garage Sale (believe it!) the weekend prior to Columbus Day Weekend.

Veterans Park Monument and Gazebo Courtesy of Greg Klingler

www.WarrensburgNY.us Warrensburg Chamber of Commerce

Warrensburg Town Hall

Winter Hours: Tuesday - Friday 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Summer Hours: Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m 3728 Main Street, Warrensburg, NY 12885 Phone: (518) 623-2161 Fax: (518) 623-2184

Town Hall Office Hours: Monday – Friday 8:30 to 4:30 Closed Saturday & Sunday 3797 Main Street, Warrensburg, NY 12885 Phone: 518.623.9511 Town Supervisor Kevin B Geraghty

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For pains, sprains, fevers, coughs, scrapes and sniffles, urgent care is available every day and most evenings. Walk-ins are always welcome—no appointment necessary. Ask about our financial assistance programs.

Warrensburg Health Center 3767 Main Street Warrensburg, NY (518) 623-2844

Urgent Care, Primary Care and More! Right here in the Adirondacks and Lake George/Glens Falls Area

We’re here for you. Close to home. Whether you need health care in the Glens Falls area or in a community further north, keep your eyes out and your mobile devices pointed to a Hudson Headwaters health center – we are sure to be nearby. We are a not-for-profit network of 17 community health center offices providing care to visitors and residents of more than 5,000 square miles of the Adirondack/Lake George/Glens Falls region, plus the Champlain area near the Canadian border. Some 110,000 people in our communities use Hudson Headwaters’ health centers, and we expect more than 330,000 patient visits in 2016. As a Federally Qualified Health Center, we provide care to everyone in our communities, regardless of income or insurance. In addition to comprehensive primary care (including pediatrics and OB/GYN), Hudson Headwaters offers behavioral health, palliative care, dentistry (in Warrensburg), diagnostic imaging, lab tests and some specialty care services such as cardiology, orthopedics, podiatry, nephrology, rheumatology and more. Two of our health centers -- the Warrensburg Health Center and Health Center on Broad Street in Glens Falls -- provide Urgent Care (and “walk in” care without

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appointment) -- seven days a week and most evenings. The Warrensburg Health Center also offers urgent care on Saturday evenings. We’re a Patient-Centered Medical Home! Each Hudson Headwaters’ Health Center has been recognized by the National Committee on Quality Assurance (NCQA) as meeting standards for being a Patient-Centered Medical Home -- a team-based approach to providing primary care. The NCQA seal of approval assures high-quality care. In the Glens Falls area, residents and visitors are served by six health center offices – in Fort Edward, South Glens Falls/Moreau, two in Glens Falls (on Broad Street and North Country Obstetrics & Gynecology on South Street), and three in Queensbury (Queensbury Family Health, and West Mountain Health Services 1 & 2). In the north country, care is available at health centers in Bolton, Champlain, Chestertown, Indian Lake, Moriah, North Creek, Schroon Lake, Ticonderoga, and Warrensburg. For more information about our health centers, providers, or services, visit us on the web: www.hhhn.org or find us on Facebook!

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Year-round: Wed. 12-4 pm, Sun. 1-3 pm Plus June-Sept.: Sat. 11-3 pm Free admission - Fully accessible. 3754 Main Street, Warrensburg NY 12885 518-623-2928

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Warrensburg Calendar of Events Every Friday, thru Oct. 31 Farmers Markets, River Street Park 3-6pm. 518-466-5497 Every Wed 7-9 pm – July 1 – Aug. 19 Band Concerts at the Recreation Field, Library Ave. Rain or Shine Sun. July 5 – Warrensburgh Museum of Local History – Summer Exhibit Opening – Recent Acquisitions. 518-623-2928 Fri. July 7 – Adirondack Riverfront Arts Festival - River Street Park 3-6pm. 518-466-5497 Fri. & Sat. July 24 & 25 – Smokeaters Jamboree, Rec. Field 5 pm. 518-623-9766. Sun. Aug. 9 - Warrensburgh Historical Society – Sticky Wicket Croquet Competition and Picnic, Fish Hatchery, 11 am – 3 pm. 518-623-2928 Fri. Aug. 14 – Bountiful Harvest Festival - River Street Park 3-6pm. 518-466-5497

Fri. Sept. 18 – Apple Festival - River Street Park 3-6pm. 518-466-5497 Fri. & Sat. Oct. 2 & 3 – World’s Largest Garage Sale 518-623-2161. Fri. Oct. 9 – Garlic Festival - River Street Park 3-6pm. 518-466-5497 Mon. Oct. 12 – Adirondack Harvest Dinner 518-623-5497 Fri. Oct. 16 & 23 – Historical Society Graveyard Walks, Warrensburg Cemetery 7pm – 518-623-9482. Sun. Oct. 25 – Historical Society Dinner with the Dead – Lizzie Keays Restaurant 6pm. 504-4043. Sat. Oct. 31 Halloween Parade – Warrensburg Fire Company, Starts 4pm at Richards Ave. Sat. & Sun. Dec. 5 & 6 –Christmas in Warrensburg 518-466-5497 More Info: WarrensburgChamber.com Reach our advertisers at: ADKDiningGuide.com • ADKStoresandGalleries.com • ADKEntertainment.com • ADKAccommodations.com


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18 holes, Par 70 With lodging located along the Hudson River, stay and play packages, driving range, putting green, swimming pool, restaurant and game room, Cronin’s is the area’s only “tee-side” golf destination. Putting Green • Driving Range Our full service restaurant and bar offers breakfast, lunch and dinner, plus catering for large groups. Club Rentals • Resident Pro Riding Carts • Pro Shop “The Oasis,” located at the 6th and the12th, will keep you refreshed while being challenged on our top-rated, “along the Hudson,” 18-hole course. After you play a round, relax with friends on our deck, for drinks, good conversation, and great views. Make your next tee time at Cronin’s!

the Golf Resort on the Hudson

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Located just seven miles north of Lake George Village in Warrensburg, Cronin’s Golf Resort offers an 18-hole, 6,121 yard, Par 70 course that is one of the most scenic golf courses in the area. The entire golf course runs along the upper Hudson River, making for an enjoyable round of golf with a spectacular Adirondack backdrop. What’s new this season? Meet your friends and make new friends! Happy Hour will return from 5 to 9pm and pub fare will be served. Dine on the Edge, the resort’s outdoor deck, on comfortable Telescope Casual furniture and wait for the music to begin. Regional musicians and animated DJ’s will keep you entertained into the night. Cronin’s offers you Pub Fare every night. You can spend the day on the course and dine overlooking the spectacular scenery of this course or you can stop in to visit and dine with friends. Not a golfer? Then the new pool area is for you! Available for both the overnight and day use guests. Enjoy a good book, a swim and a cocktail by the pool while you wait for your golfing enthusiast. Today, the resort is open from April 1 through October 31, daily from 6 a.m. to dark. Rental carts are available, and here’s a big pro shop for all your golfing needs. In addition to the regular course, Cronin’s has a driving range for practice. Lessons are available as well. Cronin’s offers daily lunches and continental breakfasts. The cocktail lounge stays open until around 11 p.m. nightly and is open to the public. For those who want to stay where they golf, the resort has housekeeping cottages and motel unit’s on-site. The resort can accommodate golf outings of up to 120 people. Tournaments feature dinner and drinks for all participants. If golfing is your passion, while you’re in the area be sure to drop by Cronin’s Golf Resort in Warrensburg, and find out why it’s been one of the locals’ favorite places to golf for over 50 years. Make the Cronin’s family golf tradition your new tradition!

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TOWN OF CHESTER – SATISFY YOUR WANDERLUST

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hose wishing to climb neighboring mountains and enjoy summers by the pristine waters of Adirondack lakes and streams will be intrigued by the Town of Chester area. It is a haven for sports enthusiasts, with skiing, snowmobiling, fishing, hiking, ice fishing, swimming and much more available right outside your door. Hike the Chester Challenge with many easy hiking trails that are geared for those who want to get great views with moderate effort. The Challenge is comprised of 10 hiking and nature trails through wetlands and nearby mountains. The following make up the Chester Challenge: Catamount and Green Hill, Kipp Mountain, the Cougar Trail, the Caroline Fish Trail, Stewart Mountain, Meade and Beckman Mountains, the Chester Creek Trails and the Palmer Pond Trail. Hike six trails and earn the Chester Challenge patch & pin!

Chestertown Farmer’s Market every Wednesday throughout the summer months on the lawn of the Chester Municipal Center Courtesy of Nancy Austin

Riding at Circle B Ranch Courtesy of Nancy Austin

Kayaker on the Schroon River Courtesy of Nancy Austin

View from Kipp Mountain overlooking Loon Lake Courtesy of Nancy Austin

The area is welcoming with four seasons of fun, including a lively spring awakening, beautiful fall colors, and engaging winter and summer activities. If you are interested in exploring the area, a variety of restaurants, small shops, museums and friendly accommodations are available to satisfy your wanderlust. Two hamlets — Chestertown and Pottersville have a deep history in the settlement of the Adirondacks, and an active historical society in the area keeps the unique history of this area alive. Privately owned cottages as well as motels and lakeside accommodations welcome tourists and locally owned restaurants provide a diversion from the hectic life of more populated areas to the south, as they have for over a hundred years.

While you are climbing mountains, relaxing by clear brooks, or visiting our quaint towns, be prepared to be thrilled as you become a part of this beautiful area that surrounds you.

townofchesterny.org North Warren Chamber of Commerce PO Box 490 3 Dynamite Hill Chestertown, NY 12817 Telephone: (518) 494-2722

Chester Municipal Center 6307 State Route 9 PO Box 423 Chestertown, New York 12817 Telephone: (518) 494-2711 Town Supervisor: Craig Leggett

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The Town of Chester is preparing a townwide recreation plan to develop a network of interconnected trails and recreational facilities. The Chester Townwide Recreation Plan is an economic development initiative that taps outdoor recreation and heritage tourism strategies by increasing the public’s awareness of the remarkable variety and quality of the recreation trails and facilities in the town and region. Optimizing the Town’s recreational assets will help improve the quality of life for residents and expand visitor opportunities. The Recreation Plan builds on the recreation and heritage tourism framework known as First Wilderness Heritage Corridor. First Wilderness is an inter municipal revitalization strategy for the nine communities along the Upper Hudson River corridor and adjacent Delaware & Hudson rail line in Saratoga and Warren counties. The focus of First Wilderness is to have Adirondack Park communities complement rather than compete with each other and to use the unifying elements of the Hudson River and railroad to tie their future’s together. Local recreational needs have shifted to a resident and visitor population that is significantly more active and interested in the outdoors. The residential base is comprised of an increasing number of active retirees that are middle class, healthy and utilizing Chestertown as their home base. This group requires trail resources that range from easy to moderately challenging that are available on a year round basis. The Recreation Plan aims to enhance this image and trademark recreation as one of the primary reasons for visiting Chestertown. One strategy to enhance the public’s interest in trails is to create a continuous trail system that connects Dynamite Hill to a trail network that leads to the 22 mountain peaks throughout the Town. It would be a public hiking and biking network comprised of a network of existing paths, trails, and on street bicycle routes that connect existing trail hubs and provide connections between recreation sites, community parks, attractions, services, business districts, and land and water access points . The trail system will provide the visitor various levels of difficulty and types of terrain. The concept would include the development of a challenge program for people of all abilities to learn about and take advantage of opportunities for. It will seek to integrate bikeway design into all main road improvements and make all public transportation “bike and family friendly.” It will incorporate elements of the First Wilderness Heritage Corridor heritage tourism through the themes to convey the historic, environmental, and other “stories” related to the regions. The project is being funded by the New York State Department of State through the Environmental Protection Fund Local Waterfront Revitalization Program. Matching funds are being provided by the Town of Chester and Warren County Planning Department, which is overseeing the project. The project consultant is the LA Group of Saratoga Springs of State through the Environmental Protection Fund Local Waterfront Revitalization Program.

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53 The Tri-Lakes Business Alliance is a not-for-profit organization of business owners and residents in the Towns of Chester and Horicon working together to bring fun exciting events and other improvements to our communities.

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Join us for Dinner

Entrees range from $10-$36

Tues: Burger Nite Wednesday: Mexican Nite Thurs: Trivia (excluding July & August)

Happy Hour Daily from 5-6pm with buy 1,Get 1 Drafts, Domestic Bottles, Well Drinks and House Wines.

Delicious Soups & Chilis • Fresh Salads Unique Starters Including: “Guacamole for Two” made table side Bacon Wrapped Dates • Wings • Clams Chile Rellenos • Corn Bread and More! Steaks • Seafood • Chicken • Burgers Fully Stocked Bar

(518) 494-8027 6369 Rte 9, Chestertown NY

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6499 State Rte 8 Brant Lake, NY 12815

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Old Fashion General Store “Come experience the Adirondacks of yesteryear” Garden Center • General Store • Gourmet Ice Cream • Deli • Hardware • Kids ADK Gifts and so much more!

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Local Farmers Markets What You Can Buy at a Farmers Market Typically, all products sold at a farmers market have been grown, reared, caught, brewed, pickled, canned, baked, dried, smoked or processed by the farmers and local vendors who are selling them. Farmers markets often feature local fruits and vegetables that are grown naturally or organically, meat from animals that are pasture-fed and raised humanely, handmade cheeses, eggs and poultry from freerange fowl, as well as heirloom produce and heritage breeds of animals and birds. Some farmers markets also feature non-food products such as fresh flowers or handmade quilts, clothing and toys.

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The Benefits of Farmers Markets You don’t have to be a locavore to appreciate a good farmers market. Farmers markets not only offer consumers the opportunity to consume farm-fresh, locally grown food, they also provide the opportunity for producers and consumers to get to know each other on a personal level. Chestertown’s new farmers market has been wildly successful. The Farmers Market will be held in front of the Chestertown Town Hall • 6307 State Route 9, Chestertown, NY 12817...across from the Grand Union • June 17th thru Sept. 23 th – Taking place every Wednesday from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM. Go to the web site for list of music scheduled for each Wednesday http://chestertownfarmersmarket.com

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JOHNSBURG – RIVERS, RAILS, TEDDY, TREASURES & TRAILS

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ohnsburg lies at the heart of the Adirondacks, where the rails came to an end over a century ago. Teddy Roosevelt rode through the wilderness to catch a train when he learned that the death of McKinley had made him President. Inside Gore Mountain lies a treasure trove of garnet, which visitors can dig for themselves on a Garnet Mine Tour. Trails run everywhere: down the face of Gore Mountain and throughout the Siamese Ponds Wilderness Area. Every one of the six hamlets in town has its own appeal. Johnsburg came first in 1790. North River grew up around the garnet mining industry. Bakers Mills hosted famous summer visitors like Rudolf Valentino. Wevertown’s historic homes cluster about the cemetery where the town’s founder, John Thurman, is buried. North Creek has restored the historic Depot as a museum, with interpretive exhibits to tell the local stories. No matter what the season, there’s always a reason to visit the Town of Johnsburg. Winter is a wonderland of downhill and cross-country skiing, snowboarding, tubing, snowshoeing and back country skiing. Gore Mountain makes snow with Hudson River water all winter long. Spring run-off fills the river with whitewater, and the rafting season continues throughout the summer and fall, with trips for all ages and abilities. Recently, Iowa Pacific Holdings became the new scenic train operator with excursions from North Creek to Saratoga connecting to Amtrak and beyond. Themed events, ski packages, gondola rides and free shuttle system wait your arrival.

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Whitewater rafting on the mighty Hudson River, Spring, Summer & Fall. Courtesy of Jim Swedberg

Scenic Train Rides along the majestic Hudson River.

The Town of Johnsburg was formed April 16, 1805 from the town of Thurman. In 1788 John Thurman, a wealthy New York City merchant, bought from the state government 25,200 acres of Township #12 of the Totten and Crossfield Purchase. The first clearing took place about 1790 on Elm Hill, located one mile south of today’s hamlet of Johnsburg. This name was taken from Thurman’s given name and was spelled Johnsburgh until 1893. With the arrival of the railroad, which parallels the Hudson River from Tawahus to Saratoga transportation was revolutionized and North Creek developed into the main business center for the township. Garnet mining continues today by the Barton Mines Corp., who supplied the corner stone to the 911 Freedom Tower. On June 10, 2011, Iowa Pacific became the new scenic train operator with hopes of adding the capability of freight. Owners look forward to revitalizing the tracks to Tahawus.

Courtesy of Upper Hudson River Railroad

The Hudson River Watershed Gore Mountain’s Hudson River snowmaking system offers skiing in fall, winter, and spring. Courtesy of Shawn Holes

V.P. Theordore Roosevelt learned of his Presidency, in the early hours of September 14, 1901, on the platforms of the North Creek Train Station. Courtesy of North Creek Depot Museum

All Warren County townships have a portion of their land that drains into the Upper Hudson River. The geographically largest town in Warren County is entirely in the Hudson River Watershed. An abundance of streams flow to the Hudson River, Mill Creek and North Creek as examples, while from the Siamese Ponds Wilderness, the beginnings of the East Branch of the Sacandaga River form. If you don’t know, the Great Sacandaga’s waters enter the Hudson River at the boundary of Hadley and Lake Luzerne. – Warren County Soil & Water

Town of Johnsburg

Office hours: Monday – Friday, 8 am – 4 pm 219 Main Street North Creek NY 12853 (518) 251-2421 Town Supervisor: Ron Vanselow

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johnsburg The Historic Town of Jonsburg is a four-season Adirondack destination located along the Hudson River and surrounding NY’s premier ski destination—Gore Mountain. You can trace the Town of Johnsburg’s history back to hearty settlers who made a living logging, mining and running tanneries. Today, the Town of Johnsburg is a lively oasis and perfect jumping off spot to explore the Adirondacks. Year round, visitors will enjoy exploring the seven Hamlets that make up the town—Wevertown, Riparius, Sodom, Garnet Lake, Bakers Mills, North River and North Creek. North Creek is the most visible Town of Johnsburg hamlet due to its Main Street with quaint shops, restaurants and a historic train station with service to Saratoga. The Tannery Pond Community Center in North Creek offers theater, concerts and gallery displays. In winter, thousands of skiers trek to Gore Mountain which offers the largest vertical drop in the eastern US. The spring thaw releases Maple sap and the chance to see area Sugar Houses producing real Maple syrup. The spring also brings migrating birds back to the forests and birdwatchers flock to the area. Adventure seekers also flock to the area for the white water rafting and kayaking on the Hudson River. Summer brings warm days and cool nights to the region and campers, hikers, boaters and other vacationers who find the Town of Johnsburg is the perfect Adirondack location. Changing leaf colors transforms the Town of Johnsburg into a fall foliage destination. Visitors can take the Gore Mountain gondola and view the fall splendor throughout the Adirondacks. For more information about the Town of Johnsburg, visit www.gorechamber.com or call 518-251-2612.

Tannery Pond Community Center provides educational, cultural, recreational and social opportunities for all ages.

www.tannerypondcenter.org “Jack and the Beanstalk” Seagle Colony’s Children’s Opera July 12, 10 AM “the Best of Broadway” Adirondack Lakes Summer Theatre Festival July 16, 7:30 PM reBecca kelly Ballet Adirondack theme program July 24: 3 PM lake GeorGe Music festival Piano Mania! August 21: 1 PM eMilio solla Quintet Bien sur! Latin:tango and salsa October 7: 7:30 PM holiday celeBration December 3: 7 PM; December 4: 2 PM

Widlund Gallery Imaginative Spirit This art glass was designed and created in 1991 by Arthur Carrara (1914-1995), architect of Chicago & Whitewater, WI for the entrance to “The Organic Tradition,” an architectural exhibition in Chicago’s Terra Museum of American Art. It is a gift to the Tannery Pond Community Center from Will & Nan Hudnot Clarkson. June 29, 2002

woody Pines Roots Music, Ragtime, Country Blues, Viperbilly Swing December 28: 7:30 PM

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Renegade Railriders is pleased to announce that they are partnering with the Saratoga & North Creek Railway to operate recreational rail bikes in the summer of 2017 out of North Creek. “We are really excited to launch this exceptionally fun family activity and open up a stretch of track that hasn’t been accessible to the general public for decades.� said Robert Harte of Renegade Railriders. For the summer of 2016 Renegade Railriders will offer demonstrations of their rail bikes on specific weekends͞ however, the official launch will be in the spring of 2017. Harte, along with partner Gustaf Kamp, began Renegade Railriders with the desire to have people experience the rails in the Adirondack High Peaks in a completely different way. Gus has loved exploring the rails and nature since he was a young boy and believes rail biking provides a great opportunity for people of all abilities to experience railroading and the outdoors from a fascinating perspective. “We took a test run recently and we were cruising down the Boreas (River) and I looked at Rob and said that our riders are going to be amazed.�

railway’s Hudson River bridge. This leisurely ride on the tracks weaves through the pristine forests of Essex and Hamilton Counties without leaving a trace. The allrail tour is three hours of backwoods adventure from start to finish. “Basically, the run is all downhill with incredible natural vistas,� says Harte, “and when you travel over the Hudson River trestle for the first time and see the river stretch out in both directions for miles into the mountains it feels like you’re in a fairytale.� If you would like more information call Renegade Railriders at (518) 2612007. The company’s plans include a five year lease agreement with Saratoga & North Creek Railway pending final reviews of their operations with the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA). “We are confident the whole experience from start to finish is something that people will never forget.� said Kamp.

Renegade Railrider customers will begin their journey from North Creek deep into the woods near Moose Pond Club Road. Once there, our riders will strap into the comfortable seats of a sleek, new Renegade Railrider. These rail bikes are not the first to be designed or built in America – that has occurred since the 1880’s yet Gus and codesigner David Young have revolutionized them for the unique needs of the North American rail market. Two guides will escort the riders down from the confluence of Vanderwhacker Creek and the Boreas River, eventually gliding across the

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5 Railroad Place, North Creek, NY Museum is open Sat. & Sun., in June Open Fri.-Sun. July 4 – October 10 12–3:30 Call 251-5842 for information about private tours

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If these platforms could talk! Admission is free, donations sincerely appreciated. For more information about the museum call 518-251-5842

Two Bedrooms include: • • • •

Serta Plush Queen Mattresses Arts & Crafts Furniture Custom Made Bedding & Window Treatments All linens and Quoizel Lighting

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High End Appliances Custom Hand built Mission Cabinets Custom Concrete Counter tops Wood floors, Keurig & espresso coffee maker

New ceramic bath complete with linens and Butlers Pantry with new Samsung stackable washer & dryer. The Reading Room is filled with Adirondack Books, Puzzles & Games plus TV and Dish Network. Chair and 1/2 opens to single pull-out sleeper. Leather Morris Chairs & Fireplace in Living Area. Interior Design & Furnishings by Adirondack Interiors & Abode Home Furnishings

For More Information and to see our YouTube Video of the townhome go to www.HudsonRiverTradingCo.com or call at 518.251.4461. Ask for Laurie Prescott Arnheiter.

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Breakfast Sandwiches with Bagel with Cream Cheese, Egg, Cheese, Ham or Bacon or Sausage The Engineer: Smoked Salmon, cream cheese, capers, red onions Bistro Sandwiches on fresh baked bread Iowa Pacific: Turkey, cheddar cheese, cranberry sauce, lettuce, redb onion, mustard The Conductor: Ham, carmelized red onions, brie, lettuce Boxcar Willie: BBQ beef, shredded cabbage, pickle The Caboose: Hummus, roasted red pepper, red onion, lettuce, shredded beets D & H: Salami, aged provolone, lettuce, chipotle mustard Train Wreck: Ham, Salami, Roast Beef, provolone, banana pepper, roasted red pepper, sliced red onion, lettuce, o/v Excited Train Guy: Pastrami, Kraut, Swiss & Russian on Rye The CUBAN: Ham, Pork, Swiss, mustard, pickles on grilled bread Deli Sandwiches...Your Way! Pastrami • Ham • Turkey • Salami • Roast Beef Onion, tomato, lettuce, Swiss, Cheddar, Provolone, American

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nd now you can browse in the newest outlet at 290 Main Street in North Creek! You will find lots of “on sale” treasures, from rustic furniture that needs some TLC, to hightech resort clothing, to over-runs and discontinued items. Great brands are what Hudson River Trading Co. is known for, and now you can shop from 20–40% off MSRP. Footwear by: Dansko • Sanita • Eastland Bear Paw • Jambu • Teva

Resort Clothing by: Woolrich • Royal Robbins White Sierra • Life is Good Not Your Daughters Jeans Nomadic Traders • Isis Open daily at 9:30 am Housewares, books, accessories, & lots lots more Visit our original store while you’re here, featuring over 6,000 square feet of shopping pleasures.

www.HudsonRiverTradingCo.com • 518-251-4461

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Gore’s Only Ski-in / Ski-out Ski Bowl Village at

Gore Mountain

An Adirondack Great Camp & Four Season Sporting Community Available Now: 3 and 4 Bedroom Townhouses Single Family Home Sites Winter and Summer Rentals

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Reach new heights this summer at Gore Mountain! Pick between a wide selection of activities that range from chill to thrill.

THE OFF-SEA SON IS ON!

Saturday & Sunday, 10am - 4pm July 23 - October 9

For zero-sweat panoramas, the scenic Northwoods Gondola will whisk you to the top of stunning Bear Mountain. Visit the observation deck and labyrinth for great photos. Catch big air on the bungee trampoline, get vertical on the rock wall, and navigate the inflatable obstacle course. Top off your mini golf and disc golf games with ice cream, a cold one, or a tasty lunch from the Open Pit Grille. Adrenaline junkies will love our downhill mountain biking trails and skills park. Bike camps teach new and intermediate riders ages 10+ techniques and tricks. Pick up a new hobby during our artistic workshops in photography on September 17th or basket weaving on September 24th. Sign up for the 5K Leaf Cruncher on October 1st and don’t miss the free, family fun Harvest Fest October 8th and 9th!

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SKI Magazine recently presented Gore Mountain with the prestigious Golden Eagle award, the most esteemed recognition for overall environmental excellence by a ski area. Read about our exciting 15,000-panel solar power project and other green initiatives online.

Don’t miss the season pass price deadline! Adult season passes are available from just $399 until August 12th. The 16/17 season will debut our new Nordic trail system at the North Creek Ski Bowl equipped with lighting, grooming, and snowmaking. All season passes and lift tickets will include access to this new terrain!

(518) 251-2411 North Creek, NY GOREMOUNTAIN.COM

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For those late-night snackers: Burgers, Soups, & Salads

Full Bar • Local Breweries • Blackboard Specials

We’ll serve you the burger your doctor doesn’t want you to have!

THE BARKING SPIDER 518.251.9911 • 302 Main St., North Creek, NY

Music By The River Series 2016 The annual summer Music by the River free concert series begins this year on Saturday July 16. Summer concerts will take place at Riverfront Park on Railroad Place on the banks of the Hudson River from 6-9pm on July 16 & 30, and August 13 & 27. Bring chairs, blankets, coolers or whatever you need for an evening of great music. Music by the River is sponsored by the North Creek Business Alliance with help from Town Of Johnsburg Occupancy Tax. July 16th–Mojo Dawgs • The Mojo Dawg are modern Blues on the edge of rock featuring strong vocals, powerhouse guitar and a rhythm section providing hip shaking grooves. July 30th–Stony Creek Band • For over 40 years, the Stony Creek Band has been one of the most enduringly popular musical groups in the northeastern United States. The Stony Creek Band has thrilled generations of fans with its high energy blend of rock, folk, country and bluegrass. August 13–Cold Chocolate • Cold Chocolate is a fresh and

exciting Americana band with a unique sound that fuses bluegrass and folk with a dash of funk. With original tunes and technical prowess, this trio from Boston is mesmerizing audiences with guitar, upright bass, percussion, and three-part harmony. August 8th–Lazy Suns • If you took the Flying Burrito Brothers, the Beatles, Townes Van Zandt, Tom Petty, Hank Williams and put them all together in a stewing pot to simmer you would have the Lazy Suns. Marc and Rick played together in the Tern Rounders. Rick knew Jeff from their days in Coal Palace Kings. Some of the guys played with Nick in the Sidewinders. All the guys knew Ed from the Ed Jahn Band. Coming together in 2010, but no strangers to the stage or wide audiences, the Lazy Suns features five seasoned musicians and singer-songwriters who have spent most of their lives performing all over the United States.

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hiking trails and 15 Kilometers of single track mtn. bike trails. In the winter the Park is operated by Gore Mtn. Ski Center which runs two lifts, the Hudson Chair and the Village Lift, to service great terrain and connect with the rest of Gore Mtn.’s alpine ski center. In addition to alpine skiing Gore Mtn. Ski Center makes snow and grooms trails for Nordic Skiing in the Bowl. The Park’s trail system also connects to 10 miles of “ride up, ski down” backcountry ski trails that have shuttle service provided by the North Creek Business Alliance on snowy weekends in the winter. Snowshoeing is available on the Ski Bowl Loop and Ski Bowl Connector trails.

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Garnet History The Town of Johnsburg enjoyed a “garnet-rush” starting back in 1878 when Henry Hudson Barton came to North Creek in search of a better abrasive. Miners, prospectors and geologists explored the mountains of Johnsburg and adjacent Indian Lake. The target of their search was the rich deposits of garnet commonly knows as the “Adirondack Ruby” the official NYS gem stone. Like the diamond, garnet can serve dual roles. If it is a clear, uncracked crystal, it can be faceted to produce a beautiful gem stone, if imperfect, garnet can make an excellent industrial abrasive. With the help of local people, Barton found an outstanding source of garnet on Gore Mountain. Left on 13th After Barton’s visit, garnet was no longer Lake Road a curiosity, but rather a valuable product to be 1.5 miles to right mined and used commercially as an abrasive. on Casterline The discovery provided a long term supply Rd. and Garnet of the hardest commercial quality garnet ever Studio. found in the world. With good management, this allowed Barton to be the only garnet mining company to continue its existence as an important business contributing to the economy of Johnsburg. During the “hey-days” of garnet mining there were over 300 people involved in the various garnet mining activities. Besides Gore Mountain many small “handpicking” mines were found and mined for short periods. The garnet from North Creek area is almost as hard as a diamond and it fractures into a multitude of sharp cutting edges. As an abrasive, garnet has dominated the industrial market for over 130 years. Today it is possible to visit the world famous historic garnet mine site and treasure hunt for your own precious garnet gemstones. A talented staff conducts the tour on the hour that begins with an informative lecture on the history and the geology of the Barton Mines and is followed up with instructions on how to identify and find your own garnet treasures! It is so much fun for all ages! For the shopper, exploring the old fashion mineral shop that was built in the early 1900’s is another treasure hunting experience. The shop is filled with fabulous garnet jewelry, garnet gifts for home decorating, science and nature toys, and so much more. This is a great Adirondack experience you should not miss.

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Explore the mine. Discover your own precious garnets. Learn about mining history & geology. Shop the Gore Mountain Mineral Shop: jewelry, gems, science & nature toys Open through Labor Day: Monday – Saturday: 9:30 – 5 Sunday: 11 – 5 Open fall weekends after Labor Day through Sunday, October 9, 2016 Directions: Northway Exit 23 to Rt. 9, north on Rt. 9 through Warrensburg. Left onto Rt. 28 for approximately 21 miles to North River. Left on paved Barton Mines Road for 5 miles to the Garnet Mine Tours.

Only 35 minutes from Lake George!

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Indian Lake www.indian-lake.com

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Your community screen & stage

Movies Weekends Sept – June July & August Tues – Sun $5 adult & kids

Concerts June 19, 2 pm: Northern Lights Irish and Folk Music July 7, 7:30 pm: Last Daze

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13 West Main Street, Indian Lake 518-648-5950 info@indianlaketheater.org

Selling gifts & country decor to make your home or office beautiful ~ Stars, Plates, Centerpieces, Candles, Signs, Baskets, and so much more! Open Mon – Sat 9 am – 5 pm Corner of Rt. 28 & 30, Indian Lake 518-648-5717

www.indianlaketheater.org

The 7th Annual Great Adirondack Moose Festival • Our Flagship Event!

Pine’s C ountr y Store True Value Hardware with “A Little Bit of Everything”

CAMPING Mats, Tents, Tarps Fuel, Sleeping Bags Rainwear, Propane Coleman Products

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“Downtown” Indian Lake, NY • Junction Routes 28 & 30

Open 7 Days a Week The 7th Annual Great Adirondack Moose Festival (GAMF) will be held in Indian Lake, September 24 and 25, 2016 and is sponsored by the Indian Lake Chamber of Commerce. The Moose Festival features programs, games, contests, exhibitions, guided tours and hikes and shopping. The half-ton Moose is making a come-back in the Adirondacks, one may even spot a moose during the weekend. The GAMF is designed to offer visitors of all ages a purely Adirondack experience as a two day destination event. This year’s GAMF will feature Adirondack style and moose themed activities continued on page 73

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Abanakee Studios Located on the shores of Lake Abanakee in a turnof-the-century barn, we are home to the Rookery Gallery, Abanakee Workshops, and a variety of collectibles and unique gifts. Take a break by a lake and experience the Adirondacks like never before.

Open 10 a.m. – 5 p.m., Thu – Tue (closed Wed) Rt. 28 & LaVergne Rd., Indian Lake • 518-648-5013

www.abanakeestudios.com

6127 NY 28, Indian Lake, NY 12842

The best whitewater rafting in NY top-notch equipment best safety record in the industry experienced, licensed and certified guides group rates available mid-week and weekend trips from April to October you will be treated to a barbecue after your whitewater adventure

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Authentic Mexican Restaurant & South of the border decor within a rustic setting

Hours Jul & Aug: Mon – Sat, 5 – 8:45 pm Jun & Sep: Thu – Sun, 5 – 8:30 pm Winter: Weekends

Menu FAVORITES Entrees from $7 – 22 Jalapeños rellenos 8 oz NY strip or sirlion steaks Shrimp chimichanga

Reservations welcome

Spinach & mushroom quesadilla

Air-conditioned with wifi

Fajitas Lobster quesadilla (when available)

Contact chilinights.com 6303 NYS Rt. 30, Indian Lake, NY 518-648-5832

Stuffed chilies (med) Vegetarian dishes & children’s menu available Beverages Beer, margaritas, wines, cocktails, tequilas

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Discover more about the place you love. The Adirondack Museum experience includes something for everyone. Explore the region’s iconic boats, indigenous arts, rustic furniture, sporting equipment, and art inspired by the mountainous landscape. Step inside a nineteenth-century hotel. See the view from the Whiteface Mountain fire tower. Feed the rainbow trout and brookies. Watch a Mohawk basketmaker at work. Write on a slab in a oneroom schoolhouse. Hike to historic Minnow Pond. There’s more to discover around every corner! Join us on Mondays in July and August for Museum Monday Nights, with extended hours until 7:30 p.m., and a series of Monday Evening Lectures featuring fascinating Adirondack topics. The Lake View Café has a spectacular view. It’s the perfect spot to take a break, with cold and hot entrée options, kids’ selections, and plenty of items to satisfy your sweet tooth. The Lake View Café is open daily, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. When you visit the Adirondack Museum this season, explore four NEW special exhibitions: “A Sneak Peek at 2017: The Adirondack Experience:” Find out what’s in store for the museum’s 60th anniversary! See the latest designs, intriguing artifacts, and interactive displays being prototyped in preparation for a new 18,000 square foot exhibition, “The Adirondack Experience,” opening in May of 2017! “Weaving a Legacy: Mohawk Basketry Traditions” Historical and contemporary baskets, tools, and materials. “A Sense of Place: Ellen Phelan’s Kenjockety” Nostalgic landscapes of the artist’s Lake Champlain estate. “Feathered Friends: Birder’s Byway” Learn about birds and birding in the Adirondacks.

2016 Adirondack Museum Events Opening Day – Friday, May 20 Made in the Adirondacks Fair – Saturday, July 23 Benefit Gala – Saturday, July 30

American Mountain Men – Friday and Saturday, August 12 and 13

29th Annual Rustic Furniture Fair – Saturday and Sunday, September 10 and 11 Antiques Show and Sale – Saturday and Sunday, September 17 and 18 FallFest and Fiber Arts Fair – Saturday, October 1 Last day of the 2016 season – Monday, October 10

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art, music, theatre, dance, sculpture, exhibits, crafts, writing, painting, classes - the arts center ... community.

This Season, The Arts Center Has It All!!

• Summer Theatre Festival 3 shows at 14 locations around the Adirondack Park • 6 Gallery Exhibits • 2nd and 3rd Saturday Activities Concerts, Workshops, Events and More! Please visit www.adirondackarts.org for complete listings

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such as our very popular Moose Calling Contest, guided wilderness hikes to Helldiver Pond (a very popular area to spot a moose) and Castle Rock, Moose River Plains self guided driving wilderness tour, fly fishing and tying demonstrations, white water rafting, historic Blue Mountain Lake boat cruise, Old Fashion Turkey Shoot, Indian Lake Museum-Open House, Moose Caption Contest, Indian Lake Hamlet Historic Guided Tour, Count the Moose Scat Contest, Moosterpiece games and activities for children, North County Craft and Vendor Show in the Big Moose Tent and much more The Moose Calling Contest continues to be one of the Festival favorites and will be held with fun and sometimes bizarre and authentic hooting and hollering moose calls from adult and children contestants. Naturalist and author Ed Kanze will return as the contest master of ceremony and one of the official judges. The contest will be limited to two categories, adult and children and will be held at the Indian Lake Theater. Pre-registration is encouraged. The festival is also held during peak fall foliage. Most festival activities are free and do not require advance registration. For more information visit www.indian-lake.com or call (518) 648-5636 or (518) 648-5112. Visitors are encouraged to pick up a copy of the Festival Program at the Chamber of Commerce and at several businesses around the Town during the event. Also, a full schedule of GAMF will be included on Facebook at “Great Adirondack Moose Festival.”

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Learn more about upcoming programs and events at AdirondackMuseum.org

Discover more about the place you love. 24 buildings • 121 acres • 40,000 square feet of exhibitions

Hike to historic Minnow Pond with an Adirondack Guide, meet a Mohawk basketmaker at work, enjoy the sunset over Blue Mountain Lake, and more.

Coming up this season . . . Summer of ‘16 Music Fest [NEW!] Friday, July 8 Made in the Adirondacks Fair Saturday, July 23 Dog Days of Summer [RETURNING FAVORITE!] Saturday, August 6 American Mountain Men Friday & Saturday, August 12 & 13 29th Annual Rustic Furniture Fair Saturday & Sunday, September 10 & 11 Antiques Show and Sale Saturday & Sunday, September 17 & 18 FallFest and Fiber Arts Fair Saturday, October 1

Open daily, 10 – 5, now through October 10, 2016 AdirondackMuseum.org • (518) 352-7311 • 9097 State Route 30 • Blue Mountain Lake, NY 12812 Reach our advertisers at: ADKDiningGuide.com • ADKStoresandGalleries.com • ADKEntertainment.com • ADKAccommodations.com


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Long Lake raquette Lake Discover Long Lake, the best kept secret in New York State! Long Lake and the Hamlet of Raquette Lake is a favorite choice for a real Adirondack vacation experience. Centrally located, great prices and a variety of experiences await the eager traveler. The Town of Long Lake is excited to announce several events in 2015 including the US Waterski Show Team Exhibition on July 18th at 3pm at the Long Lake Town Beach. Get a glimpse at the highest caliber performance this side of the Mississippi as the team debuts the routine they will compete with at the Northeast regional championships. Human Pyramids, jumps, and death-defying stunts will be seen when the US Waterski Show Team wows the Long Lake crowd beachside. Location: July 18th, 3pm, Long Lake Town Beach 1204 Main Street, Route 30.

518-624-3077

Durant Days in Raquette Lake takes place July 31 – Aug. 2, celebrating the birth of Great Camps Architecture and William West Durant the inventor of the Great Camps Style Architecture, which was born in Raquette Lake. On Friday, celebrate the birth of the Great Camps Architecture with a tribute to William West Durant. Guests aboard the W.W. Durant enjoy exclusive tours of Great Camps with stops along the way including a visit to Camp Pine Knot. Ragtime Music Legend, Bob Milne will be performing at Great Camp Sagamore at 7:30pm. Spend Saturday afternoon enjoying a concert at Raquette Lake School at 2pm. On Saturday night participate in the Boat Parade at 7pm and watch a great showcase of Fireworks. Sunday, tour Great Camp Sagamore at 10am at half price. There will also be Vespers at St. Huberts. Boat Taxies available at village dock. RondeauFest: Saturday, August 15, 2015. Mt. Sabattis Pavilion RAIN OR SHINE! TENT COVERAGE! The Town of Long Lake presents a Music Festival with something for everyone. Bands for 2015: Bob Stump and the Roadside Attraction, Deep Blue, Dog Town Cadillac, Sons of Octomom with Eric Peter. Vendors on site: North Country Kettle Corn and Yummy BBQ. Free Shuttle Bus to site provided by the Long Lake Little Bus. Route will be announced in July. Parking available at the Long Lake Central School Lot or Mt. Sabattis. All within walking distance. Enjoy the center of Long Lake and a great day of tunes on Jennings Park Pond. 4pm – 10pm. Order of bands subject to change without notice. Lawn Chairs, blankets are welcome! Coolers ok, but NO GLASS BOTTLES Tickets $10 Kids 18 and under are free. Entrance located at 1100 Deerland Road, Route 30 Long Lake, NY 12847 | Call 518624-3077 for more info For more information about events in the Long Lake and Raquette Lake area check out www.mylonglake.com or call 518.624.3077

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Minerva

by Lisa J. Salamon

Visitors looking for a classic Adirondack vacation spot need to look no further than the town of Minerva. Located just minutes off the Northway in the Southern part of Essex County, NY Minerva has been a favorite year-round destination and base camp for Adirondack tourists since the late 1800’s. In fact, the word vacation was coined in the late 1800’s to mean people should vacate the cities and move to the mountains for fresh air and relaxation—exactly what Minerva offers tourists today. Originally founded by farming families following the Revolutionary War, Minerva’s economic history includes iron mining, tanning, milling and logging. Today the community focus is tourism, recreational boat building and forest products. Minerva, which was incorporated in 1817, covers 162 square miles with over 60% of its land in the ‘forever wild’ ADK Park Preserve. Visitors to Minerva will find that Minerva Lake, with its beautiful beach, playgrounds, pavilions, campground, bathhouse and food stand serves as the town hub of summer activity. The town-wide Minerva Day celebration culminates with a vibrant fireworks display at the town beach—check the town web site at www.minerva.ny.us for dates. When the lake freezes over each winter, visitors use the lake for ice fishing, snowmobiling, snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. The Hudson and Boreas Rivers flow through Minerva both which provide recreational fishing, whitewater rafting, and canoeing opportunities. Many top-rated hiking trails start and end

in Minerva including for Moxham Mountain; Stony Pond; and Blue Ledges. ADK Park land acquisitions in 2013 have added additional camping, hiking, biking, paddling, snowmobiling and horseback riding access to lands in northern Minerva which have not been open to the public for the past 100 years. Birders and other nature enthusiasts keep Minerva on their radar screens for interesting siting’s and species. New construction in Minerva includes homes by young retirees and second home owners who enjoy the recreational opportunities and small-town amenities Minerva offers. Families with children enjoy Minerva Central School’s reputation for quality instruction and the Minerva Youth Program’s summer camp program. Notable Minerva residents include Soloman Northrup who was born and educated in the town before moving to Saratoga, NY. Northrup’s life story was the basis for the recent movie—12 Years a Slave. Other notables include summer resident Winslow Homer who lived in the Famous North Woods Club and painted most of his ADK works in Minerva. Minerva native Francis Donnelly earned the distinction of being the nation’s longest serving Town Supervisor; he served from 1934 until his death in 1980. Minerva is located within a 90 minute drive of Albany and Burlington, VT and 40 minutes north of Glens Falls.

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New - Pizza, Ice Cream, Deli Cold Cuts, Sandwiches, Baked Beans, Pasta Salads, Potato Salads & Greek Salads by the Pound. Fishing / Camping Equipment & Supplies Propane • Groceries • Gas • Beer • Souvenirs Local Made Crafts • Jelly • Maple Products @ Mammy and Pops

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Come enjoy the quiet comfort Minerva Lake town run campsite. We offer scenic views, comfortable isolated sites, tennis courts, basketball courts, concession stand, restroom facilities, as well as Donnelly Beach. Also enjoy our new two stage playground equipment, one for tots and one for older children. A public boat launch can also be utilized for non-motorized boats. Each site offers a fire pit, picnic table, and water access is available in several locations. The Minerva Campground now has HOT showers in our new bath house. Donnelly Beach Opens with Lifeguards on duty July through Labor Day. 2016 Camp Reservations CAMPSITE PRICES Seasonal (non-resident) $900.00 Daily (non-resident) $35.00 Weekly (non-resident) $135.00 WE NOW ACCEPT VISA & MASTERCARD For Reservations Call (518) 251-2869

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Minerva’s Blue Ledges Trail

The 2.5 mile trail to the Blue Ledges ends up at a beautiful spot in the Hudson River Gorge opposite tall granite cliffs known as the Blue Ledges. These spectacular cliffs rise over 300 feet and are framed by Hemlock trees growing out of the blueish rock formation. The Hudson makes a right angle bend at this location and is filled with big boulders. Depending on water levels, the boulders may be well above water or submerged and creating a huge whitewater display. When the Hudson water level is lower there is also a section of sandy bank shore for those who like to wade but be careful—the current is swift in this area not matter what the water level. You can find the Blue Ledges trailhead along the North Woods Club Road (left turn/west off of NY 28N about 1.7 miles north of the Minerva Post Office) just before you reach Huntley Pond. The road is paved part way then becomes a well-maintained gravel road. It dips down to cross the Boreas River which is an interesting place to stop and have lunch or explore on your way to the Blue Ledges trailhead. Blue Ledges trailhead parking is located about 7 miles down North Woods Club Road. The start of the Blue Ledges trail passes around the east end of Huntley Pond on a well-used trail marked with blue DEC markers. Initially the trail offers some tough footing with lots of exposed roots. After you reach the pond, the trail gets smoother as you climb into a classic ADK forest with a pleasant rolling trail. About a mile before you reach the Hudson, you will start hearing the sound of the water rushing thru the Hudson River Gorge. As you descend into the Gorge, you may see whitewater rafters in their colorful rafts. The Blue Ledges area is a mid-day stop for a large number of whitewater rafting companies that operate on Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. If you want a more tranquil hike, avoid Blue Ledges on those days or avoid a mid-day arrival to the Hudson. The end of the trail offers a great place to have a picnic lunch and soak in the scenery. Overall, the Blue Ledges hike offers a spectacular ADK hike perfect for kids and hikers with little experience. After your hike, stop at Minerva Beach to swim and have something to eat at the snack shack (summer), a beer and a snack at Sporty’s Iron Duke Saloon or a sandwich and drink at Mammy & Pop’s General Store in Minerva.

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By Dave Olbert The Town of Newcomb is the birthp southern approach of the Adirondack High Peaks Regio town of Newcomb first hand. In its heyday the hamlet o site that produced Magnetite (iron oxide) and Ilmenite Company moved the village of Tahawus to Newcomb t eight years old. After the village was moved in 1963 a stri product resulted in the closure of the mine. Newcomb C with an enrollment of around 500 students to about 100. T only the town of Newcomb, but the towns of Minerva, L in the story of Tahawus, a book about the people who live in 1963, was recently published by Lenard Gereau. Lenar up in the little mining community. Several businesses in purchase, “Tahawus Memories,” from the Adirondack M adirondackmuseumstore.com. All proceeds from the boo ship fund for descendants of the people that lived in Taha that lost the economic security and populations National trying to promote themselves recreationally. Long Lake towns, as it had a well-established infrastructure, and a la Now Newcomb and its neighboring towns are in a posi lands that were first purchased by the Adirondack Chapt lands were sold to an investment company, and they con ments that prohibit development. The remainder of the p of New York. The Essex Chain Complex was purchased in the towns of Indian Lake, Minerva and Newcomb. It su leading to the Cedar River, the Hudson River, Indian R Lakes. Many miles of the woodlands roads are in good to mountain biking and horseback riding. Several campsites by DEC with permits required for the on-water sites. To terfront sites, contact the Adirondack Interpretative Cent www.esf.edu/aic. If you decide to check out the road sy tions and it’s easy to get confused as most of the road Central Region Map” produced by Plinth, Quoin & Corn map: www.dec. ny.gov/docs/regions_pdf/essexmap.pdf. vice has partnered with my business, Cloudsplitter Out with the road system and offer traditional mountain bikes of other guided activities. Another significant draw for m irondack history enthusiasts is Great Camp Santanoni. House, a Farm Complex, and The Great Camp nestled al five-mile one-way destination ride or hike, and the rewar family spent its summers. Newcomb Lake is a jewel wi water, and good fishing especially in the spring. For mo visit the Adirondack Architectural Heritage: aarch.org/pr the source of the Hudson River, which first takes its na Upper Works or “Adirondac.” The Hudson is conducive thusiasts on various sections, from the base of the historic the way to the confluence of the Indian River and beyond the Essex Chain and Lake Henderson sections of the Hud

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