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Adirondack Park Loop -We Print


Product #: BE-1055

Overall Rating: 5 Stars
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When ridden in a counter-clockwise direction, the Adirondack Park Loop travels from Schenectady north, crossing into Adirondack Park just north of Saratoga Springs. Adirondack Park is the largest publicly protected area in the lower forty-eight states, greater in size than Yellowstone, Everglades, Glacier and Grand Canyon National Park combined. Passing through Ticonderoga, the route hugs the western shore of Lake Champlain as it continues north. At Port Henry there is an optional spur to continue north to Port Kent, to connect to a ferry to Burlington, Vermont. The main route continues west through Lake Placid, home of the 1932 and 1980 Winter Olympic Games. The route can be somewhat hilly in the park, with climbs ranging up to 1,500 feet. The route uses lightly traveled roads with minimal shoulders. Paved shoulders prevail where traffic is moderate.

Current Printed Version: 2011

For more information on this route or to print out the most up to date addenda for this map please click on link below:

www.adventurecycling.org/routes/adirondackparkloop.cfm



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14 of 32 found the following review helpful:
5 Stars Adirondack Park Loop
by Tom Schwartz from San Diego Ca USA on Sep 19, 2011
  We enjoyed the Adirondack Loop very much. The roads were very quiet and safe. We strongly recommend this ride. The maps had a few errors but nothing major.
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36 of 65 found the following review helpful:
5 Stars Adirondack Park Loop Maps
by Bill Wolfe from Ringoes, NJ on May 4, 2011
  The purchase and delivery went smoothly. I'll report back after I take the ride, by my guess is that the "Daks" will not be so smooth!
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5 Stars Adirondack Park Experience
by a member from Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida on Aug 24, 2010
  The map sections were easy to follow and appeared to be current. Since I live in Florida the mountains were a challenge (there is really no way to prepare for the elevation changes when you live in Florida). The weather was pleasant compared to the southeastern U.S.

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