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Science & Learning in The Adirondacks
Have Fun at The Museum on Blue Mountain Lake
Christened "the best of its kind in the world," The Adirondack Experience, The Museum on Blue Mountain Lake is an "Adirondack Must-See."
Adirondack Hatchery
Located approximately 12 miles from the village of Saranac Lake, this facility specializes in rearing landlocked Atlantic salmon for statewide distribution.
American Maple Museum
The American Maple Museum was founded in 1977 to preserve the history and evolution of the North American maple syrup industry.
Autumn Outing on the Raquette River
This autumn, join a NYS Licensed Guide and Wild Center Naturalist on an interpretive canoe paddle along the Raquette River’s oxbow.
Chateaugay Hatchery
Chateaugay Hatchery has a very diverse rearing program which includes lake trout, brown trout, rainbow trout and brook trout
Fort Ticonderoga
Every day promises to be an event as the 2,000-acre Fort Ticonderoga boasts to be the only site in America that tells a new story each year through dynamic historical interpretation and exhibitions.
Explore Winter Legends at the Lake Placid Olympic Museum
Lake Placid Museum preserves the legacy of the Olympic games with great exhibits ..
Saranac Laboratory Museum
Founded in 1980, this unique museum offers a glimpse into Saranac Lake's history as a world-wide center for TB research and patient care.
Get Up Close to Nature at The Wild Center
Walk among the treetops of the Adirondack forest where you can view animals and nature in their natural setting.
Walk above the Treetops at the Wild Center
Take a Walk on the Wild Side at the Wild Center and See the Adirondacks and its Animals !