The Adirondack MuseumDescriptionSix million acres of Adirondack Park surround this place and form the basis of the museum’s exhibits and programs telling the stories about the people who have lived, worked, played and traveled in the Adirondack region since the early 1800s
Twenty buildings on 32 acres of grounds and gardens, house exhibits on logging, boats and boating, mining, outdoor recreation, transportation, rustic furniture…, and on-going programs and special events offer lots of exciting activities for the entire family.
Behind the scenes in the Adirondack Museum Library one can find more publications, maps and other printed material about the Adirondacks than in any other single location; and over 65,000 historic photographs offer a rich visual resource. All museum collections are available to the public by appointment.
Getting ThereThe Adirondack Museum is located on Route 30 in the Hamlet of Blue Mountain Lake, New York, midway between the well-known resorts of Lake George and Lake Placid.
The museum is just a two-hour drive from Albany or Utica; five hours from New York City or Boston; or three hours from Montreal or Ottawa. Within the Adirondack Park, the museum is only an hours drive from Lake George or 90 minutes from Lake Placid.
Entrance FeeMuseum Members: FREE Adults (13 and older): $15 Children (Ages 6-12): $8 Children (Under 6): FREE Group rates available.
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