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Adirondack North Country Scenic Byways
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Wild Center in Tupper Lake

Adirondack Museum in Blue Mountain Lake

Unique natural features are found all along Scenic Byways, both in and out of the Adirondack Park, see Plan Your Stay for more information

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Town of Inlet

Central Adirondack Trail, in Hamilton County

The hamlet of Inlet is in the Town of Inlet, on Fourth Lake near the Moose River Plains Wild Forest, West Canada Lake Wilderness, and the Pigeon Lake Wilderness.

The many friendly communities in Towns like this one along the CentralAdirondack Trail Scenic Byway provide the opportunity for an enjoyablewalk, refreshment, and to learn more about the region. The 153-mileCentral Adirondack Trail forms the shape of a crescent, originating inthe fertile lowland areas surrounding the cities of Glens Falls andRome, and winding through the south-central portion of the AdirondackPark. The Hudson River on the eastern end and the Erie Canal on thewest are the gateways to many scenic lakes and mountain streams thatare the distinguishing geographic features along much of this scenicbyway.

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Inlet

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