Museums, Arts & Culture
The arts are alive and well in the ADK.
A wise person knows there's something to be learned from everyone and everything.
Visitors to the Adirondacks are often surprised to see the rich cultural life thriving here. Starting with some outstanding museums to historical sites that are also museums to some surprising pop culture archives that have found a home within the blue line, we don't judge.
The Town of Long Lake introduces a unique art exhibit pairing the Adirondack Mountains’ natural beauty with the works of local artists.
The Tannery Pond Center is the cultural heartbeat of North Creek, Johnsburg and the Gore Mountain & Schroon Lake Region.
Experience first-rate theater in an historic location on the shores of Lake Champlain in Westport, NY.
Get blown away at the Adirondack Glassblowing Studio. Learn to create your own glass treasure.
Experience the top rising talent in the opera and musical theater world in the Adirondacks.
Experience an authentic North Country RR depot and a significant site in American History.
Tupper Lake’s historic State Theater is a small, charming, old fashioned theater in the Adirondacks, with the latest in technology to deliver the best movie presentation.
Visit the Adirondack Artists Guild Gallery located in the heart of Saranac Lake in the Adirondack Tri-Lakes and High Peaks region, to see beautiful works of art created by fifteen highly talented local artisans – painters, photographers, sculptors, jewelry makers and more.
The John Brown Farm sits on one of the most picturesque spots in the ADK. It’s an excellent place to learn about the famous abolitionist and appreciate the beauty of the High Peaks.
The Strand Theater in Old Forge has been entertaining audiences for generations. And now it has a new life. Founded 100 years ago, the Strand in Old Forge has been entertaining families for decades.
A unique opportunity to vacation amongst stunning works of art and incredible natural beauty.
Visit a pivotal landmark in the French and Indian Wars and the backdrop for The Last of the Mohicans.
Did you know the site of America’s “first victory” in the Revolutionary War was in the Adirondack Park?