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Also near both the Adirondack Trail and Central Adirondack Trail is Blue Mountain Lake, one many lakes along the Scenic Byways

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Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts

Central Adirondack Trail and Adirondack Trail, State Rt. 28 and State Rt. 30, near Blue Mountain Lake in Hamilton County

Presenting workshops, concerts, theatre productions, and exhibits, the Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts serves the communities of the Central Adirondacks.

Easily found on Blue Mountain Lake’s westward Route 28 stretch, just past the Routes 30 and 28 southward intersection, ALCA offers a 42nd season of visual arts in three galleries, outstanding concerts, a variety of performances including theatrical productions, special events, festivities, an innovative preschool serving 3 to 5 year olds, and educational opportunities for all ages. For more information, call 518-352-7634.

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Blue Mountain Lake

Closest Byway:Central Adirondack Trail and Adirondack Trail
Distance from Byway:on
Closest Route #:State Rt. 28 and State Rt. 30
Months Occurring:may, june, july, august, september and october
Best Season:spring, summer and fall
Indoors or Outdoors:indoor
Admission Fee:no
ADA Compliance:yes
Restroom Available:yes
Latitude:43.854389927
Longitude:-74.4346368313

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