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The Adirondacks is a vast, scenic region in upstate New York, known for its breathtaking landscapes, outdoor recreation opportunities, and charming mountain towns. This six-million-acre park offers a mix of wilderness, lakes, and charming villages, making it a year-round destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
The Adirondack Park
Permanent population: ~120,000 (plus seasonal visitors)
Continental - The Adirondacks experience four distinct seasons, with cold, snowy winters and warm, humid summers. Spring and fall are mild and pleasant, with vibrant fall foliage being a major attraction.
Summer (June to August) and Fall (September to October)
Summer offers warm weather perfect for hiking, swimming, and boating, while fall brings stunning foliage and cool temperatures ideal for outdoor activities.
Spring (April to May) and Late Fall (November)
Spring and late fall offer fewer crowds and pleasant weather for outdoor activities, though some facilities may be closed in late fall.