New York Drives - The Olympic Trail

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The Olympic Trail information and facts

Highlights and features:

Passing through the northern portion of the Adirondack region, The Olympic Trail forms a link between Lakes Ontario and Champlain. Home to the oldest hardwood forest in the east, this area is dominated by forests and hills, interspersed with lakes and streams. Hiking and other outdoor adventures would be awfully nice here thanks to its astounding natural beauty and quiet wilderness atmosphere.

Location of The Olympic Trail: The norther portion of New York state through the Adirondack Mountains from Sackets Harbor to Keeseville

Length of drive: Length:170 miles (273.6 km)

Nearby Attractions and points of interest: Sackets Harbor; Cranberry Lake; Keeseville

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