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Lake George is the perfect destination for
your family vacation. The wide variety of accommodations, entertainment,
shopping, restaurants, attractions and outdoor activities, make Lake
George a 5 star retreat from everyday life. Lake George is awesome!
Lake George is located in
the southeast Adirondacks in Upstate New York. At six million acres, the Adirondack Park is bigger
than Yellowstone, Grand Canyon, and Yosemite combined.
Adirondack Forest Preserve
The Adirondacks Park was established by the New York State Legislature
in 1892. Originally conceived simply as an area in which additions to the
Forest Preserve would be concentrated, the Park has evolved into an
unprecedented blending of public and private lands where people live in a
landscape whose historic character and natural environment are protected.
Of the 6 million acres encircled by the Park's boundary, or blue line,
nearly 3.5 million acres are privately owned. The Park's many towns and
villages are home to 130,000 people. The lumber and paper industries,
tourism, construction and mining are major sources of employment for the
Park residents.
The wonderful wildlife habitat of the Adirondacks offers a teaming
fifty-four species of mammals and 200 species of birds. White-tailed deer,
black bear, bobcat, ruffed grouse, fisher, pine marten, beaver, coyote and
the recent migrant, the moose, along with migrating and nesting songbirds,
mergansers, great blue heron, the common loon and the barred owl are
commonly counted. The water habitats of this vast region include cold
trout streams, glacial ponds, deep sparkling lakes, quiescent marshes,
acid bogs and evergreen swamps. Upland communities include both evergreen
and hardwood forest of various ages and alpine zones on the highest
mountaintops.
The Warren County / Lake George Region has been touted by the Wall
Street Journal's July 1999 Smart Money Magazine as one of eight best
family travel destinations in America.
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