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Jun 06, 2014

Eastern Adirondacks, north to south, in August

Hi guys and gals - it looks like our summer trip this year will take us first to Vermont to visit family, then to Burlington, across the lake on some kind of ferry, and then we have a week to get to Rochester. What I really have in mind is about two to three days to get down to around Syracuse. Will be with DW and 9-year old Granddaughter. Looking at Ausable Chasm, High Falls Gorge, perhaps a bit of Lake Placid, and then down towards Lake George, and finally to Saratoga Springs before we turn right and head towards Syracuse. It looks like Route 9 is a decent, sight-seeing alternative to I-87 through much of the area. Any locals or recent travellers have any thoughts? Its been about 45 years since I was up that way as a kid. TIA

J
  • ^^^^ Thanks AJ, gives us something specific to work with. Timing is still up in the air a bit - we need to be in Rochester 19/20/21st of August, but we also want to work in a visit to Niagara if feasible. It looks like it will be more beneficial, time-wise, to hit the Falls BEFORE we turn around and head to Rochester, since trying to see it AFTER will be tough, time-wise - need to be home here by Sunday the 24th. Thus, my thoughts of a couple days or so from Plattsburg down to Saratoga Springs, then a dash ACROSS the state to Niagara. I know proponents of the Finger Lakes will urge several days there but I just don't think that's in our schedule...
  • Hello Jim from Jersey,
    You'll be coming through my "backyard". I grew up in Ticonderoga and we Workamp Summers now in Schroon Lake.
    So much to see and do and 3 days doesn't give you much time.I would suggest 3 possible routes from the ferry landing in Plattsburgh.
    The first would be route 3 which would take you into Saranac Lake where you could pick up route 73 into Lake Placid where you could visit the Olympic venues. Our 2 favorite venues which you go right past on 73 is the ski jump complex where you can ride to the top on the gondola and also see actual jumping on Summer weekends or the watch young hopefuls learning and practicing by jumping into pools during the week. The Olympic Bobsled venue is also South of LP. Both should have room for your rig to park. From 73 you can pick up route 9 and continue South.
    The second choice would be to stay on route 3 out of Saranac and visit"The Wild Center" in Tupper Lake and meet Adirondack Nature up close and personal.From there pick up route 30 to Blue Mountain Lake where you can visit "The Adirondack Museum" which is truly one of a kind. Route 28 out of Blue Mountain Lake is a beautiful drive and will take you back to Route 9 in Warrensburg where we can suggest a nice campground called Warrensburg Travel Park where we have also Workamped in the past.
    Our choice for the 3rd route would be South on route 9 which was the North/South route before I-87 opened.
    All 3 of these routes are truck routes and will give you no problems with any type of RV.
    Beautiful scenery whatever route you take. If I can help with any specific info, send me a note.