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This 2 bedroom, 1 bath getaway at the Adirondack Ranch is perfect for planning your Adirondack Vacation. The holiday rental is a great way to relax and unwind in the beautiful Adirondack mountains. The cabin features a full-sized kitchen, a living room, a bathroom, s loft, and en suite bedroom. The outdoor space is equipped with a 12 x 12 deck, a grill, a fire pit, picnic table, and a view. Sit on the deck to watch the sunset while looking down at the horse paddock. Lake George is just 13 minutes from the house, Gore Mountain 20 minutes, and Crane Mountain, 10 minutes, has a lot of hiking trails. The Hudson River, which is 3 miles away and offers many water activities such as tubing or kayaking, is also within easy driving distance. You can also find outlet shopping on Rt 9 just south of Lake George, with more than 50 outlets all in one location. The cabin is close enough to all of the amenities, activities and events in the area, but far away enough to enjoy peace and tranquility. No pets are allowed. The Adirondack Ranch is a great place to stay for your visit in the area. There are many things to do all year round. You can try some of these seasonal activities.

Adirondack Winter. Winter Carnival. To celebrate the best parts of the snowy seasons, there is a one-week Winter Carnival that brings communities together with visitors. This includes parades, pageantry and cast iron pan tosses. Winter explorers cross-country and snowshoe across snow-covered trails. Winter camping in the Adirondacks is one of the most adventurous winter activities. Visit a local guide or outfitter for safety and winter conditions advice.

Adirondacks Spring. Spring has become a favorite season for residents of the region upstate New York. The warmer days encourage the sap to flow from sugar maples, which is used to make pancakes. Visit Adirondack maple sugar cabins to taste the maple sweetness. Melting snow brings more water to streams and brooks. This means you can find spectacular waterfalls just a few minutes from the trailheads. More vistas await you as the snow is removed from barren tree branches.

Adirondacks in summer. The Adirondack Mountains, lakes and mountains are best visited during the summer. The 46 High Peaks are a must-see for avid hikers. Many shorter hiking trails offer stunning views. Take Rooster Comb for a 2.5-mile moderate hike with breathtaking views. As the sun continues to shine later into the evening, lakeshores are popular spots for picnics and swimming. Kayaking or visiting a beach is a great way to soak up the mountain lake vibes. Boat tours on the Adirondack lakes are available throughout the summer to immerse yourself in nature and learn about the Adirondacks.

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