Jackpot rodeo with calf and team roping and barrel racing. Live entertainment.

Exhibitions by members of North Country Arts Center. The Center promotes Arts in the area, and includes many talented and well-known artists and artisans. A stop on seasonal Third Thursday Glens Falls Art Walk.

Tree-top adventure for the entire family, 6 courses with a mix of 10-17 different obstacles, zip lines, rope bridges, swings, slides, nets & ladders. Spring, fall by reservation.

One of the largest museums in upstate New York, the Adirondack Museum is the place for Adirondack visitors to deepen their appreciation for what's special about the region and to explore how people have lived, worked, traveled, and played in the Adirondacks from the 19th century right up until today! Interactive, hands-on activities abound making the stories of the Adirondacks and its people highly engaging for children as well as adults.

14 mi E Long Lake 3.5 mi trail system, exhibits on Adirondack natural history, multi-media presentation on 6 million acre park, naturalist-led trail walks.

AHL affiliate of the NHL Philadelphia Flyers.

Featuring a 20 mi round trip between Lake Placid Station to Saranac Lake Union Depot, in which you can depart from either station. Be sure to take the time to walk through the village of Saranac Lake or Lake Placid before heading back. You can spend the day or just a few hours. 45 minutes each way with a 1/2 hour layover.

Multi-sport facility, indoor & outdoor athletic fields; soccer, lacrosse, field hockey, softball, baseball, flag football, driving range, batting cages; trade show venue, restaurant.

Professional Summer Theatre committed to producing new and contemporary works; musicals from Broadway to Off-Broadway; one-person and world premiers.

Cruise and dine on Raquette Lake, birthplace of the Great Camps of JP Morgan, Vanderbilt and Huntington. Lunch, dinner, brunch, scenic, moonlight, fall foliage cruises. Private charters.

2 Go-karts tracks, Laser Tag, paintball range, climbing wall, dance floor, bumper cars, game room, WiFi. YR

Indoor and outdoor miniature golf, rock climbing walls, indoor caves, arcade. Room for birthday parties.

National historic landmark. Remote Great Camp. Site interpreters June-Labor Day. Guided tours by Adirondack Architectural Heritage.

Just south of the ruins of the mighty French and British fortresses at Crown Point sits one of the most unusual lighthouses of its kind in the world.

Restored Victorian home of prominent Glens Falls merchant, Zopher DeLong. Changing exhibits of southeastern Adirondacks, guided tours of the home furnished as it would have been a century ago. Displays of images by photographer Seneca Ray Stoddard from its collection of several thousand images on a rotating basis. Research archive and museum shop.

300 seat capacity theater featuring dance, musicals, film events and live theater performance.

Nationally known comedians every Saturday night. Show & dinner or show only, reservations. Mature audience ONLY.

Cooper's Cave is the site of the fictional hiding place made famous in James Fenimore Cooper's novel The Last of the Mohicans. Nestled under the Cooper's Cave Bridge, which connects the Village of South Glens Falls and the City of Glens Falls, a viewing platform with interpretive information has been constructed for visitors to view the site and learn about James Fenimore Cooper and the Mohican Tribe's legacy in this region.

Two 18th-c forts: Fort St. Frederick and His Majesty's Fort at Crown Point. Museum is handicapped accessible.

18th Century fort from Seven Year's War and American Revolution. Museum, costumed interpreters, Fife & Drum corps, gardens, museum store, restaurant, picnic grounds.

Restored Colonial fortress 1755-1757 French & Indian War era. Guided and self-guided tour; children can join the King's Army. Living history demonstrations including Native American leather work, beading & stories of Native peoples of the area.

Gold Rush Adventure Golf, LeMans go-karts, mini racers, laser tag, kid's spot indoor playground, quad & inline roller skating, arcade, snack bar. Parents watch free.

Open pit garnet mine tours, specimen collecting, rock exhibit, mine history, geology lecture.

The region's center for sports & entertainment, featuring a variety of shows and events. AHL Hockey affiliate of NHL Philadelphia Flyers. Theater, musicals, family shows, concerts, high school basketball, volleyball, ice skating, Bingo, and more!

Winter activities include downhill, cross-country skiing, snowboarding, tubing, snowshoeing. Non-competitive family-oriented events, regional & Northeastern ski races. Lift & Lodging packages available. Scenic gondola rides, mountain biking, festivals, hiking.

National Historic Landmark, dating from 1897. Vintage Vanderbilt Camp. 27 building complex offering guided walking tours as well as birding tours & weekends.

Over 135 rides, shows and attractions including a full outdoor water park and roller coasters. New in 2012 Alpine Freefalls! Parking fee.

Dedicated to the memory and sacrifices of our nation's heroes. Representation from all branches of the U.S. Armed Forces, recruiting posters, battlefield relics.

700 ft of spectacular waterfalls along the base of Whiteface Mtn. Self-guided tours on groomed paths, steel bridges & walkways. Adirondack gift shop. Snowshoeing center with professionally guided tours. Ski, snowshoe & snowboard rentals and accessories.

Historic house and art museum complex combines Adirondack heritage with a distinguished permanent collection of European old and modern masters, American artists, decorative arts, antique furnishings. In 2012 Hyde House, former home of museum founders Charlotte and Louis Hyde celebrates 100 years as a public museum. Changing exhibits, lectures, concerts, museum store.

Home and burial site of famed abolitionist leader of 1850 raid on National Arsenal at Harpers Ferry, VA.

2-hr educational aquatic adventure on Lake George. Max 30 people, reservations.

2012 marks the 45th season of Lake George Dinner Theatre! Professional Equity Dinner Theatre performing contemporary comedies in an intimate and casual setting; dinner and luncheon matinee shows. 2012 "The Love List", a new comedy. Be careful what you wish for!

Concerts, sports events, expositions, trade shows. Public ice skating, hockey tournaments. Home ice of the Fighting Spirit of Junior A Hockey. Conference facilities, cafe, ice rental.

The Adirondac & Horicon Cruise Boats provide scenic narrated sight-seeing, historic, entertainment, dinner and fireworks cruises. Children, military and senior discounts available.

1 to 4 1/2 hour cruises with Captain's narration on the Minne-Ha-Ha, M/V Mohican and Lac du Saint Sacrement. Lunch, brunch & dinner, entertainment and Fireworks cruises available. Mohican stops at Bolton Landing Pier Tuesday and Thursday

1-hr narrated boat cruises on scenic Lake Placid on 16-mi trip.

Memorabilia from 1932 Winter Olympic Games, diaries of Noah John Rondeau, early sporting equipment. In the former NY Railroad Depot.

Santa's summer home, Fairy Tale Trail, costume characters, safari tram and live animals to feed! Especially for the younger kids and their families, kidddie & adult rides, plus a train. Snack bar or bring your own picnic! One admission.

Largest marble cave entrance in the east. Self-guided tour, caves, waterfall, geological wonders. Guided spelunking adventure tour by reservation. Snowshoe Adventure, self-guided tours; evening moonlight guided tours; snowshoe rentals available, reservations required.

50 acre goat farm and cheese company. We make several varieties of soft goat cheeses. Visitors with a love of animals and cheese are welcome for tours Saturday & Sunday ONLY.

Family friendly skiing on Village Slopes, terrain park with halfpipe, snow tubing, family events, food service avail, lighting for evening activity.

1932 and 1980 Olympic arenas. Home of the "Stars on Ice." Public skating, rentals. "Miracles of gold" training camp winter and summer.

Ski jumping, free-style skiing, chairlift and elevator rides to the skydeck atop 120 meter ski jump tower.

Winter: XC, bobsled & luge rides. Summer: mountain biking, wheeled bobsled rides. Weather permitting.

Whitewater rafting and tubing on Sacandaga and Hudson Rivers. Raft & Ride horseback packages; Kayak and canoe rentals. Guided mountain bike tours; bicycle rentals, repairs. Licensed NYS Outdoor Guide; guided hikes all abilities and ages.

See the history of Lake George area and Father Issac Jogues, a Jesuit missionary, as depicted in the stained glass windows of the church. Father Jogues is believed to be the first European to see Lake George.

Scenic trail rides with views of Lake George. Large selections of horses available for children to experienced riders. Pony rides for children. Riding helmets available. Groups welcome. Family operated since 1945. No reservations.

Classic excursion train as well as a passenger rail train along the upper the Hudson River. Stops between North Creek and Saratoga Springs provide easy access to friendly towns in the region offering dining, museums, shopping and special events. Easy connection available to Albany and New York City on the national rail system at Saratoga Springs. Mem Day weekend-Oct 31, Fri-Mon, 7am; 1pm; daily, 3:45pm.

Accommodation and Indoor Waterpark (for hotel guests). Boogie boarding, raft rides, slides, kiddie pools, water treehouse and arcade. Luxurious-n-cozy Adirondack-style suites, Serenity day spa and fine dining. DAY USE PASSES AVAILABLE.

24 lanes of bowling, automatic scoring, Galactic bowling. Arcade, game room, laser tag and restaurant. Activities for the whole family.

2012 Season, Laura Roth in "Divas Who Dared." Ms. Roth has been hailed as "...One of the world's leading cabaret singers..." Luncheon matinee; dinner and show or show only, reservations.

Maple syrup production exhibits.

72 acre facility; Museum features wildlife exhibits of native mammals & birds; children's activity room. Nature programs, Butterfly & perennial gardens, birding, honeybees, Maple sugaring, woodworking. Hiking, picnic shelter. Guided snowshoe hikes.

Warrensburg's history from 1780's to present featuring agriculture, industry, recreation and home life including antique clothing, furniture, quilts, displays of famous "locals".

Groomed trails on leeward side of mountain for all levels. 1,010' vertical drop, longest run 1.5 mile, 85% snowmaking, night skiing. Tubing park, terrain park; ski school, rentals, demo days, cafeteria, lounge, restaurant, ski patrol. Summer thru fall chairlift ride up, hike down; mountain biking, volleyball courts, horseshoes, bonfire pit.

Summer/Fall: lift accessible mountain biking & hiking. Winter Season: enjoy world class skiing & snowboarding! Year-round Gondola rides.

Panoramic views of the Adirondack High Peaks along a five-mile toll road; elevator to top. Historic toll house, castle and tunnel.

Dedicated to quality theatre; producing well written shows not normally staged by community or regional theatres. WrightStage Productions offers special performances for school groups; teaching packets and talk-back sessions with cast members.
