Adirondack Experience Museum

A world-class museum campus spread across 121 acres on the shore of Blue Mountain Lake that tells the story of the Adirondacks through interactive exhibits, historic buildings, and outdoor experiences. Kids love the Life in the Adirondacks exhibit, the rustic log hotel, and the working blacksmith shop. The campus includes a boathouse with historic guideboats, an indoor nature exhibit, and walking trails along the lake. Plan for at least half a day as there is far more here than you would expect.

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Ampersand Mountain

A challenging 5.4-mile round trip hike that rewards with one of the most dramatic summit views in the Adirondacks. The bald rock summit gives a full 360-degree panorama of lakes and mountains including the High Peaks, Saranac Lake, and dozens of surrounding ponds. The final stretch involves steep rock scrambles that adventurous older kids will love. This is not a beginner hike but for families with experienced young hikers it is one of the best day trips in the region.

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Ausable Chasm

Known as the Grand Canyon of the Adirondacks, this 500-million-year-old sandstone gorge is one of the oldest tourist attractions in the United States. Walkways and bridges take you along the rim and down into the gorge where the Ausable River has carved dramatic formations in the rock. Kids are amazed by the towering walls and the optional raft ride through the rapids at the end is a thrilling finish. Rock climbing, rappelling, and river tubing are available for older kids who want more adrenaline.

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Azure Mountain Fire Tower

One of the best fire tower hikes in the Adirondacks for families. The 2-mile round trip trail climbs about 900 feet through a pleasant forest and the restored fire tower at the top gives panoramic views over the northern Adirondack wilderness. The hike is short enough for younger kids and the fire tower at the top provides the kind of dramatic payoff that makes the effort feel worthwhile. The area is less visited than the High Peaks so you may have the summit to yourselves.

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Baxter Mountain

A moderate 2.4-mile round trip hike near Keene that delivers outstanding views of the High Peaks for relatively little effort. The trail gains about 750 feet through mixed forest and opens up to exposed rock ledges near the summit. Kids enjoy the rocky scrambles near the top and the views of Giant Mountain, the Great Range, and Hurricane Mountain make it feel like you are deep in the wilderness even though the trailhead is right off Route 9N.

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Beaver Meadow Falls Trail

A beautiful and relatively flat 3-mile round trip hike through the Ausable River valley to a stunning 30-foot waterfall. The trail follows the river upstream with several crossings on bridges and rocks that kids find exciting. The waterfall at the end cascades over a wide rock face into a pool below. It is one of the more accessible waterfall hikes in the High Peaks region and the forest scenery along the way is gorgeous. The trail continues beyond the falls for families who want a longer adventure.

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Blue Mountain Trail

A 4-mile round trip hike to a fire tower at 3759 feet with incredible views over Blue Mountain Lake and the central Adirondacks. The trail is well-maintained and climbs steadily through hardwood forest. Kids love climbing the restored fire tower at the summit where the views extend in every direction across a sea of mountains and lakes. The observer cabin at the base of the tower adds a touch of history. This is one of the most rewarding fire tower hikes in the park.

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Buck Mountain Trail

A popular 6.6-mile round trip hike to a 2334-foot summit with sweeping views of Lake George and the surrounding mountains. The trail gains about 2000 feet of elevation so it is a real workout and best suited for families with older kids who enjoy a challenge. The summit has wide open rock slabs perfect for spreading out a snack. On a clear day you can see all the way to Vermont. This is one of the most rewarding day hikes in the Lake George region.

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Buttermilk Falls

One of the tallest waterfalls in the Adirondacks at over 100 feet, accessed by a very short walk from the parking area. A wooden staircase climbs alongside the falls with viewing platforms at multiple levels, giving kids a front-row look at the cascading water from top to bottom. The ease of access makes this perfect for families with young children. The falls are most impressive in spring after snowmelt but remain scenic all summer. A short trail continues to the Raquette River above the falls.

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Camp Santanoni Historic Area

A 9.8-mile round trip hike (or bike ride) on a wide old carriage road through beautiful forest to a sprawling Great Camp on the shore of Newcomb Lake. The flat terrain makes it easier than the distance suggests and many families bring bikes to cut the time in half. At the end, the historic camp buildings sit on a stunning lakeside setting that feels like a secret Adirondack world. Kids can explore the old buildings and swim in the lake before heading back. This is a genuinely unique family adventure.

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Cascade Lake Trail

A flat and scenic 4-mile loop around Cascade Lake with lean-tos, swimming spots, and a quiet forest setting. The trail is gentle enough for younger kids and provides several opportunities to stop at the lakeshore to skip rocks, wade, or have a snack. The lean-tos make great picnic shelters on rainy days. Combined with the nearby Moss Lake trail, families can easily fill a full day of exploring. The lake is popular with loons so keep your eyes and ears open.

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Cascade Mountain

The most popular of the Adirondack High Peaks and a rite of passage for families with older kids. The 4.8-mile round trip trail climbs 1940 feet to a bald summit with a 360-degree view that will take your breath away. The trail is well-worn and straightforward but it is steep in sections and requires good footwear. Kids who reach the top earn serious bragging rights. On a clear day the views stretch across the High Peaks wilderness to Lake Champlain and Vermont.

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Cobble Hill Trail

A quick 0.6-mile hike just outside Lake Placid village that packs a surprisingly big view into a tiny package. The trail is short and manageable for even very young hikers. At the top, an open rock ledge provides a front-row seat to the High Peaks skyline. This is the perfect after-lunch hike when you have an hour to kill and want to give kids a taste of mountain hiking without the commitment of a longer trail.

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Cranberry Lake Campground

A state campground on the shore of Cranberry Lake, one of the largest and most remote lakes in the Adirondacks. The 173 sites are wooded and many have direct lake access. The swimming beach is sandy and the lake is clean and wild. Kayaking and canoeing are excellent with miles of shoreline and islands to explore. The Cranberry Lake 50 trail circles the entire lake for ambitious hikers. The campground has a quieter, more remote feel than the busier Adirondack campgrounds to the east. Loon calls echo across the lake every evening.

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Eighth Lake Campground

A beautiful state campground on the Fulton Chain of Lakes with 126 sites, many directly on the lakefront. The sandy beach is perfect for swimming and the calm lake is ideal for canoeing and kayaking with kids. The campground connects to the Fulton Chain portage trail and sits right on Route 28 for easy access to Old Forge attractions. Sites are well-spaced and shaded by tall pines. The combination of waterfront camping, good swimming, and nearby activities makes this one of the best family campgrounds in the Adirondacks.

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Fish Creek Pond Campground

One of the largest and most popular campgrounds in the Adirondacks with 355 sites spread along the shores of Fish Creek Pond and connecting waterways. The campground is a paddlers paradise with direct water access to a chain of ponds and lakes. The beach is sandy with a lifeguard and the water is warm by midsummer. Sites range from waterfront spots perfect for launching a canoe to wooded tent sites set back in the pines. The campground store and recreation programs make multi-day stays easy for families. Book months in advance for summer.

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Floodwood Pond

A network of small interconnected ponds accessible by short portages that is perfect for family paddling adventures. The ponds are motor-free and surrounded by pristine Adirondack forest. Kids love the sense of discovery paddling from one pond to the next through narrow channels and short carries. The water is calm and clear and wildlife sightings including loons, herons, and beavers are common. Several lean-tos and campsites along the ponds make overnight trips possible for adventurous families.

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Goodnow Mountain Fire Tower

A family-favorite 3.8-mile round trip hike to a restored fire tower with stunning views of the central Adirondacks. The trail is well-maintained with a steady grade that most kids can handle. Interpretive signs along the way teach about the forest ecosystem which keeps kids engaged during the climb. The fire tower at the top provides a 360-degree view including several High Peaks and the winding Rich Lake below. This is one of the best introductory fire tower hikes for families.

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Hadley Mountain Fire Tower

A 3.6-mile round trip hike to a restored fire tower on Hadley Mountain with views of the Great Sacandaga Lake and the southern Adirondacks. The trail climbs about 1525 feet through forest with a few rocky sections near the top. The fire tower at the summit has been restored and is open for climbing. Views are excellent in every direction with the lake dominating the south and mountains rolling north toward the High Peaks. This is a great intermediate fire tower hike for families who have outgrown the easiest trails.

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Heart Lake

A crystal-clear mountain lake at the Adirondack Loj with a sandy beach, canoe rentals, and the High Peaks rising dramatically behind it. The beach is small but beautiful and the water is clean and refreshing. Kids can swim, build sandcastles, and paddle while looking up at some of the tallest mountains in New York. The Loj also offers programs for families and serves as the trailhead for numerous High Peaks hikes. Spending a morning at the beach before an afternoon hike on Mount Jo makes for a perfect Adirondack day.

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