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Explore Champ's Cuisine Trail Between the western shores of Lake Champlain in the shadow of New York’s Adirondack Mountains, Champ’s Cuisine Trail starts in Plattsburgh and goes to Rouses Point. Named for Lake Champlain’s infamous sea monster, this trail offers ample chances to...
Dive into the Boquet Valley Cuisine Trail Covering some of the most fertile agricultural land in Northern New York, this trail follows the steepest river in New York, the Boquet River. This trail is home to the largest collection of “new” farmers who are rediscovering traditional...
Explore the Ausable Valley Cuisine Trail A historic travel corridor including Saranac Lake, Tupper Lake and the St. Regis Canoe area – NYS only wilderness canoe region. This region's healing woods are home to the Great Camp days, have outdoor recreation hotspots, culture and arts stops....
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Explore the ADK Lakes Cuisine TrailFrom Saranac Lake, Lake Clear and Tupper Lake, this area of the Adirondacks is both historic and contemporary. Experience the terroir through historic farms, great camp dining, downtown eateries, and breweries. Adirondack Harvest is a program of Cornell...
Explore the harvest of the Champlain Valley! Iconic Lake Champlain is home to some of America’s great landmarks and is among the most beautiful bodies of water in the world. The Champlain Valley of New York is the perfect backdrop to experience history, fresh produce, inventive craft...



