The Adirondack Coast is easily characterized by its working landscape; undulating hills, meadows, and pastures rolling down to the waters of Lake Champlain.
Agriculture in the Adirondacks is a long-standing tradition and has been part of the region’s culture for centuries. The region is home to a wide variety of farms, ranging from small family-run operations to large commercial farms. From dairy farming and maple syrup production to vegetable and fruit production, the Adirondacks have something for everyone. With its abundance of natural resources, it’s no wonder that agriculture remains an important part of the local economy.
This route takes cyclists past dairy farms, apple orchards, vineyards, and farm stands that not only define our landscape, but our way of life.
Low elevation, agricultural views,
Paved Road, Packed Gravel
Easy Riding, Road Riding
Elfs Farm Winery & Cider Co.
Chazy Orchards
Vesco Vineyards
29.0 Miles
2- 3.5 hrs.
283 ft
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