At six million acres, New York’s Adirondack Park is the size of Vermont, and larger than all of New Jersey.
A unique mix of state and private property that encompasses mountains, wilderness areas and lakes, the park draws more than 12 million visitors annually who want to hike, paddle, explore and more.
I’ve vacationed in the park for the past 16 years, appreciating its wild beauty more each time I visit.
Even with the park’s size — 10 distinct regions and 20 wilderness areas lie within its borders — many visitors don’t venture far from the park’s population centers.
“The quieter parts of the park are untouched,” said Jane Hooper, communications manager for the area’s Regional Office of Sustainable Tourism.
Persons:
I’ve, ”, Jane Hooper
Organizations:
area’s, Sustainable Tourism
Locations:
Vermont, New Jersey, Lake Placid