The Wild Center in Tupper Lake
The Museum of Natural History for the Adirondack Park
The Wild Center in Tupper Lake is many things. First, it’s the Adirondacks’ Museum of Natural History. Second, it’s an all-ages immersive experience to foster a greater understanding and appreciation of the unique natural aspects that make the ADKs exceptional. But that’s just the beginning.
The Wild Center by the Numbers:
A 115-acre campus of natural trails and outdoor exhibits
54,000-square-foot indoor space full of fascinating and interactive exhibits
1,000 feet of bridges and platforms that allow visitors to rise over the ADK forest to gain outstanding perspective on the ADK landscape
900 live Adirondack animals—including otters, porcupines, owls, snakes, and fresh-water fish
Forest music trail that includes 24 speakers placed throughout to blend music with natural sounds and let your senses guide you
Four-story twig tree-house
One enormous spider’s web for hanging out
An over-sized bald eagle’s nets
Other features include:
Birdly, fulfill your dreams of flying like a bird with this amazing virtual reality experience.
Climate Solutions, an exhibit that explores a multitude of ways we can proactively confront climate change. Only at the Wild Center.
Pines Wild Play Area, an all-natural playground for Lil ADKers (with a comfortable spot for adults to chill and relax)
Trails that allow visitors to explore the 115-acre campus
Guided canoe trips led by NYS-licensed Guides and Wild Center Naturalists (book in advance)
We recommend allocating a whole day to your visit to the Wild Center. This incredible facility offers abundant opportunities to know and experience the Adirondacks. The captivating exhibits in the indoor museum include multimedia presentations, hands-on experiences, and up-close animal displays.
We encourage you to check out the Wild Center’s website. Something is going on every day. The Wild Center also offers special seasonal events like Wild Lights during the holiday season, winter birding activities, and snowshoeing hikes.
While you’re in Tupper Lake, enjoy these nearby venues.
Culinary wizardry, hand-crafted cocktails, and outstanding service at this Tupper Lake newcomer.
Tupper Lake’s James C. Frenette Trails provide an ideal opportunity to experience Adirondack back country life.
Trailhead in Tupper Lake combines modernity with delightful pleasures for an excellent stay in the ADK.
Sister store to the renowned ADK retail mecca in a historic location in downtown Tupper Lake.
The Adirondack Sky Center and Observatory is “Eclipse Central” during the 2024 Great North American Eclipse.
Tupper Lake is ideally suited for stargazing. And the Adirondack Sky Center offers a fantastic facility for exploring the cosmos.
Visit the oldest standing building in Tupper Lake and the oldest synagogue in the Adirondacks
A Tupper Lake tradition for burgers, ice cream, Michigan Dogs, Broaster chicken, and, of course, delicious ice cream.
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.
Well Dressed Food is a cafe, bakery, deli, wine and espresso bar, and specialty food market all in one.
This week's post is from a town known as the "Home of the Lumberjacks" in the tri-lakes/high-peaks region of the ADK.