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Adirondack Seaway Trail

Adirondack Seaway Trail
New York's Seaway Trail stretches across the state for more than 450 miles, connecting the St. Lawrence River, the Great Lakes, and the legendary Niagara Falls. Featured here is the 160 - mile section between Lake Ontario and the 1000 Islands.
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Adirondack Black River Trail

Adirondack Black River Trail
Running from historic Rome to Ogdensburg's gateway to Canada, the Black River Trail runs for 111 miles along the western edge of the Adirondack wilderness. The scenery is amazing and the opportunities for outdoor recreation are virtually unlimited.
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Adirondack Olympic Trail

Adirondack Olympic Trail
Reaching from one great lake to the other, the Olympic Trail is 170 miles long. Beginnings in Sackets Harbor on Lake Ontario, the route passes through Lake Placid - site of two Olympic Winter Games, ending up in Keeseville on Lake Champlain.
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Adirondack Military Trail

Adirondack Military Trail
The 84-mile Military Trail follows the route traveled by thousands of soldiers during several wars. Linking the St. Lawrence Seaway to great Lake Champlain, the trail runs east to west between the Canadian border and the northern edge of the Adirondacks.
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Southern Adirondack Trail

Southern Adirondack Trail
The Southern Adirondack Trail carries travelers from historic Herkimer and Little Falls, on the Erie Canal, past mountains and lakes and into Adirondack hamlets. Hiking, boating, cycling and fishing are just a sample of the outdoor activities available along the trail. Chances are that visitors will catch sight of some wildlife along the way.
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Adirondack Lakes to Locks Passage

Adirondack Lakes to Locks Passage
Visitors may find it difficult to imagine that this pristine, beautiful region has served as a periodic theater of war for hundreds of years. Strategically located Lake Champlain has been the source of many battles through the French and Indian War, the War for Independence and the War of 1812. A portion of the route parallels the Champlain Canal, which has served as both a vital trade route and a recreational route. In addtion to a vivid history, visitors enjoy boating, camping, ferries, cycling, lighthouses and watching for a glimpse of a lake monster named "Champ."
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Central Adirondack Trail

Central Adirondack Trail
The spectacular 140-mile Central Adirondack Trail begins in Glens Falls. The trail runs northwest through the heart of the Adirondack Mountains and proceeds south through dense wilderness to Rome.
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Adirondack Trail

Adirondack Trail
From the old Erie Canal near Fonda to the Ballard Mill Center of the Arts in Malone, the 188-mile Adirondack Trail runs through the core of the Adirondacks, skirting mountain ponds, wild forest areas, and beautiful lakes.
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Adirondack Roosevelt-Marcy Trail

Adirondack Roosevelt-Marcy Trail
Follow the route of Teddy Roosevelt's wild ride from Mount Marcy to the North Creek Train Station, where he was inaugurated as the 26th President of the United States. This 40-mile jaunt runs from North Creek to Long Lake.
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Adirondack Dude Ranch Trail

Adirondack Dude Ranch Trail
This is the land of the Adirondack cowboy. Beginning and ending in the Village of Lake George, the Dude Ranch Trail is a 40-mile loop passing horse ranches, lakeside resort villages, and theme parks.
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