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Sample Itineraries
To help you plan your next group tour, we’ve compiled a number of sample itineraries. Use them in whole or in part to get a taste of the exciting adventures awaiting you here on the Adirondack Coast. Or contact us today to begin customizing an itinerary best suited for your group.
Adirondack Coast Wine Trail
Enjoy a day driving the scenic roads the Adirondack Coast and sampling our finest cold weather wines.
North Star Undround Railroad Museum
Take your group on a tour like no other, step back in time and see how the Underground Railroad operated and affected the Adirondack Coast’s History.
Wild Thing
The Adirondacks are known for their rugged wilderness and splendor. Witness it first hand with an exciting blend of animals, aquatics and adventure with visits to state-of-the-art facilities including a nature museum, aquarium and zoo featuring more than 200 exotic species.
War Stories
Relive the rich history of Lake Champlain through a network of museums and historic sites commemorating more than 200 years of struggle for one of the most strategic corridors of power in the Western hemisphere.
Simply Gorges
Explore our natural wonders – breathtaking chasms and gorges carved out of the earth millions of years ago by ice, water and wind.
Lake Champlain Corridor
Explore two of the oldest and most historic attractions the Adirondacks have to offer.
Taste the Adirondack Coast
Explore the Adirondack Coast through your taste buds. Try local food favorites and sneak in a few of our favorite and oldest attractions. This tour will leave your group happy, relaxed and every sweet tooth satisfied.
A Good Sport
The magic of the Olympic dream. The lure of the professional athlete. World-class sporting events, competitions and museums combine to offer something for the sports enthusiast in us all.
Battle of Plattsburgh Commemoration Weekend
Relive the rich history of the Battle of Plattsburgh through a network of museums, historic sites and reenactments commemorating the War of 1812 Bicentennial.
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