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Adirondack Vacations

You don't have to know everything about the place to have an incredible time in Adirondack, but you will need to know a few essential facts before you go.

380 miles (612 kilometers) to the southwest of Adirondack is the national capital, Washington. Noteworthy areas nearby include Glens Falls, which is just 30 miles (48 kilometers) to the south.

Hotels in Adirondack

Adirondack is home to 2 accommodations, and things can get snapped up pretty fast! However, if you book ahead, you’re sure to find something that's suitable.

Looking for somewhere to get some rest in Adirondack? The Pine Tree Motel & Cabins and Sunset Mountain Lodge are some of our favorite properties in the area.

Places to visit in Adirondack

Let your inner subterranean explorer go wild at Natural Stone Bridge and Caves. Just be sure to bring along your torch! Need some more ideas? Great theater can challenge our world views and asks us to aspire to bigger and better things. Attend a play at Oscar Seagle Memorial Theater and open your mind to another way of thinking. And that's not all there is. If you're feeling daring, stick a big toe in to see how cold the water is at Avalanche Lake. If not, just unfold a picnic rug and delight in the lovely views.

Where do you fly into for Adirondack?

When you're planning your upcoming Adirondack escape, keep in mind that the nearest terminal, Floyd Bennett Memorial Airport (GFL), is approximately 30 miles (48 kilometers) south of the downtown area. Book your flight, fill up your bags and get set to hit the streets!

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