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18 518-532-7675 • schroonlakechamber.org • schroonlakeregion.com The Schroon Lake Region is easy to get to and close to everything. With convenient access directly from the I-87 Northway, Schroon Lake is midway between Lake George and Lake Placid and within easy driving distance of 100’s of the best Adirondack attractions. Nestled in the southeastern tier of the Adirondacks, the Schroon Lake Region features scenic mountain landscapes, endless outdoor adventures and exciting activities and entertainment, all complemented by the natural flair of a classic lakeside community. Schroon Lake Village itself features a host of family-friendly amenities including shops and restaurants on our quaint mainstreet, a beautiful 9-hole golf course with stunning views, all highlighted by an expansive lakeside town park which includes tennis and basketball courts, a boat launch and docks, and a large beach hailed as one of the best in the Adirondacks. If calming pursuits are what you are after, visit our yoga and meditation studio on Main St for a class or schedule a massage. The Schroon Lake Region is situated between two wilderness tracts. Of course, the centerpiece of all summer activities is pristine 9-mile Schroon Lake itself. Whether enjoying it by sailboat, motorboat, canoe or kayak, you’ll want to be on the water whenever possible. If you prefer the mountains and forests, you can explore the hundreds of trails in and around the region. You may want to start with a quick hike up Mt. Severance just north of the village, which affords a beautiful view of Schroon Lake and is great short hike for beginners or whole families Similarly, the Schroon Lake Arts Council presents a variety of musical events at the Boathouse Theater. On Mondays, don’t miss the popular Open Mic Night; on Wednesdays during the summer, gather for family Square Dancing in the Town Park. Catch a film at the old-fashioned movie theater or visit one of the noted historic sites in the region—the Schroon-North Hudson Historical Society is great resource for historical information and holds several presentations throughout the year. Cultural highlights of the summer season include the Fourth of July Parade and Fireworks, annual Arts and Crafts Fair in July, the Adirondack Folk Festival in August and of course, our amazing Adirondack Marathon in September. A few other unique attractions in the area are Natural Stone Bridge and Caves, which features the largest cave entrance in the east, the Adirondack Buffalo Company where you can see live bison, or for an afternoon of family fun, visitors can now purchase a day pass to enjoy the amenities at the Yogi Bear Jelly Stone Camp-Resort at Paradise Pines. Depending on what amenities you’re seeking, Schroon Lake offers an array of lodging options to complement your Adirondack adventure. From cozy bed & breakfasts, affordable family friendly motels, cabins and lodges, to private rentals and campgrounds, the Town of Schroon Lake can accommodate you. With its long history as a family resort, the area retains its old-fashioned feel. Free from the hype of typical tourist meccas, Schroon Lake has a timeless charm and authentic quality distinguishing it from other vacation destinations. Schroon Lake features a superior selection of cultural venues, the renowned Seagle Music The small community has preserved its wholesome character, offering visitors a pure Adirondack experience. Colony, outstanding professional operas, musicals and concerts. Reach our advertisers at: ADKDiningGuide.com • ADKStoresandGalleries.com • ADKEntertainment.com • ADKAccommodations.com
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5<strong>18</strong>-532-7675 • schroonlakechamber.org • schroonlakeregion.com<br />
The Schroon Lake Region is easy to get to and close to everything.<br />
With convenient access directly from the I-87 Northway,<br />
Schroon Lake is midway between Lake George and Lake Placid<br />
and within easy driving distance of 100’s of the best Adirondack<br />
attractions. Nestled in the southeastern tier of the Adirondacks,<br />
the Schroon Lake Region features scenic mountain landscapes,<br />
endless outdoor adventures and exciting activities and entertainment,<br />
all complemented by the natural flair of a classic lakeside<br />
community.<br />
Schroon Lake Village itself features a host of family-friendly<br />
amenities including shops and restaurants on our quaint mainstreet,<br />
a beautiful 9-hole golf course with stunning views, all<br />
highlighted by an expansive lakeside town park which includes<br />
tennis and basketball courts, a boat launch and docks, and a large<br />
beach hailed as one of the best in the Adirondacks. If calming<br />
pursuits are what you are after, visit our yoga and meditation studio<br />
on Main St for a class or schedule a massage.<br />
The Schroon Lake Region is situated between two wilderness<br />
tracts. Of course, the centerpiece of all summer activities is pristine<br />
9-mile Schroon Lake itself. Whether enjoying it by sailboat,<br />
motorboat, canoe or kayak, you’ll want to be on<br />
the water whenever possible. If you prefer the<br />
mountains and forests, you can explore the hundreds<br />
of trails in and around the region. You may<br />
want to start with a quick hike up Mt. Severance<br />
just north of the village, which affords a beautiful<br />
view of Schroon Lake and is great short hike for<br />
beginners or whole families<br />
Similarly, the Schroon Lake Arts Council presents a variety of<br />
musical events at the Boathouse Theater. On Mondays, don’t miss<br />
the popular Open Mic Night; on Wednesdays during the summer,<br />
gather for family Square Dancing in the Town Park. Catch a film<br />
at the old-fashioned movie theater or visit one of the noted historic<br />
sites in the region—the Schroon-North Hudson Historical<br />
Society is great resource for historical information and holds several<br />
presentations throughout the year. Cultural highlights of the<br />
summer season include the Fourth of July Parade and Fireworks,<br />
annual Arts and Crafts Fair in July, the Adirondack Folk Festival<br />
in August and of course, our amazing Adirondack Marathon in<br />
September.<br />
A few other unique attractions in the area are Natural Stone<br />
Bridge and Caves, which features the largest cave entrance in the<br />
east, the Adirondack Buffalo Company where you can see live<br />
bison, or for an afternoon of family fun, visitors can now purchase<br />
a day pass to enjoy the amenities at the Yogi Bear Jelly Stone<br />
Camp-Resort at Paradise Pines.<br />
Depending on what amenities you’re seeking, Schroon Lake<br />
offers an array of lodging options to complement your Adirondack<br />
adventure. From cozy bed & breakfasts, affordable<br />
family friendly motels, cabins and lodges,<br />
to private rentals and campgrounds, the Town of<br />
Schroon Lake can accommodate you.<br />
With its long history as a family resort, the<br />
area retains its old-fashioned feel. Free from the<br />
hype of typical tourist meccas, Schroon Lake<br />
has a timeless charm and authentic quality distinguishing<br />
it from other vacation destinations.<br />
Schroon Lake features a superior selection<br />
of cultural venues, the renowned Seagle Music<br />
The small community has preserved its wholesome<br />
character, offering visitors a pure Adirondack experience.<br />
Colony, outstanding professional operas, musicals and concerts.<br />
Reach our advertisers at: ADK<strong>Dining</strong><strong>Guide</strong>.com • ADKStoresandGalleries.com • ADKEntertainment.com • ADKAccommodations.com