
"Saranac Lake is a scenic village located in the heart of the Adirondack Mountains in northern New York. It sits about 10 miles west of Lake Placid and roughly 50 miles south of the Canadian border. Surrounded by pristine lakes, rolling peaks, and endless forest, it's a favorite destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts year-round. I loved the history in the downtown area and hiking Baker Mountain (which is pictured here)."
"Hunter is located in the Catskill Mountains and is known for its outdoor recreation opportunities. In the winter months, you can ski and snowboard at Hunter Mountain Resort. In the warmer months, Kaaterskill Falls (pictured here) is a popular spot to go for a hike. The area also offers scenic views, local dining, and seasonal festivals that showcase the region's culture. Be sure to grab donuts from Fred's Coffee & Donuts!!"
"Greenport is a historic village on the North Fork of Long Island. Between 1795 and 1859, Greenport became a major whaling port with twenty-four whaling ships making a total of 103 voyages. There's plenty to do in town from dining to museums. I only made a brief visit during a day trip to Long Island from New London, Connecticut, but I'd love to go again!"
New York State includes scenic mountains, lakes, historic towns, and charming villages outside New York City that suit outdoor adventures, cultural experiences, and small-town charm. Saranac Lake sits in the Adirondack Mountains about 10 miles west of Lake Placid and roughly 50 miles south of the Canadian border, surrounded by lakes, peaks, and forest with hiking and historic downtown attractions. Hunter in the Catskills provides skiing and snowboarding at Hunter Mountain Resort, hiking to Kaaterskill Falls, scenic views, dining, and seasonal festivals. Greenport on the North Fork has a historic whaling-port past with museums and dining. Ulysses in the Finger Lakes offers access to Taughannock Falls State Park and Cayuga Lake.
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