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Tupper Lake

At the center of the Adirondack Park is the Town of Tupper Lake, which is accessed by two Scenic Byways, routes 3 and 30. It is also home to the Natural History Museum of the Adirondacks (the "Wild Center").

The Wild Center is a must see -- with both indoor and outdoor exhibits and walking trails throughout every season.

The Annual Tupper Lake Brew-Ski will takes place in February. Participants will be able to ski or snowshoe to different brew stations set up along beautifully maintained cross-country ski trails.

The Tupper Lake Region has several options for lake related activities including Big and Little Tupper Lake, Cranberry Lake, Star Lake and Lake Lila.

Route 3 bisects the region with the Town of Tupper Lake at the eastern edge and Harrisville at the western edge.

High Peaks Lakefront 'Fern Point'

394 Narrows Rd

6 people

Price from USD 2200 to USD 3200

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The Point at Schroon Lake - The Cottage

502 US Route 9

20 people

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Beach Point at Indian Lake

115 Rustic Roost Lane

2 rooms

5 people

Price from USD 375 to USD 450

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Village Retreat: Pet Friendly Hubble House

12 Upper Hubble Lane

5
1 review

4 rooms

10 people

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The region includes the towns of Brandy Brook, Belfort, Childwold, Conifer, Cranberry Lake, Croghan, East Pitcairn, Fine, Harrisville, Horseshoe, Indian River, Joe Indian Lake, Kirschnerville, Lake Bonaparte, Lower Oswegatchie, Moody, Mt. Arab, Natural Bridge, Newton Falls, Piercefield, Pitcairn, Sabattis, Sevey Corners, Star Lake, Tupper Lake and Wanakena.