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PINE TERRACE MOTEL & RESORT 1616 STATE ROUTE 30 TUPPER LAKE NEW YORK 12986
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Attractions near Motel Pine Terrace

  • Enchanted Forest/Water Safari:  New York's Largest Water Theme Park. Enhance your Adirondack experience at the new "Adirondack Expedition" Enchanted Forest/Water Safari's newest attraction featuring eight new water rides and activities. With all the water heated, you'll enjoy the water no matter what the weather.

  • Ausable Chasm:  The Grand Canyon of the East. Step back in time as you walk the nature trail through primeval Adirondack Forest. Stroll past Rainbow Falls, Elephant's Head, Column Rock, Hyde's Cave and the eerie quiet of Mystic Gorge. Board a raft and float the crystal waters of the Ausable Chasm River through a maze of breath taking rock formations sculpted across eons by the river's currents.

  • Adirondack Museum at Blue Mountain Lake:  Called "the best of its kind in the world," by The New York Times, the Adirondack Museum at Blue Mountain Lake overlooks the lake of the same name. Six million acres of Adirondack Park surround this place and form the basis of the museum's exhibits and programs telling the stories of how people have lived, worked, played and traveled in the Adirondack region since the early 1800s.

  • Great Camp Sagamore:  Open year-round, the facilities serve the 6 million-acre Park as environmental education and traveler orientation centers. Facilities offer miles of scenic, surfaced trails that feature signage explaining the local ecology. Winter in Paul Smiths sees the system adapted for cross-country skiing, while the Newcomb Center loans snowshoes to winter visitors who wish to explore trails there.
    Santa's Workshop Oldest Theme Park in the United States offering fun for the whole family. Get a chance to see Santa at the North Pole, his storybook friends, live Reindeer and the magic of Christmas.

  • Adirondack Interpretive Centers:  Open year-round, the facilities serve the 6 million-acre Park as environmental education and traveler orientation centers. Facilities offer miles of scenic, surfaced trails that feature signage explaining the local ecology. Winter in Paul Smiths sees the system adapted for cross-country skiing, while the Newcomb Center loans snowshoes to winter visitors who wish to explore trails there.

  • Historic Saranac Lake:  HSL works to promote the historic culture and character of Saranac Lake through the preservation of its buildings, artifacts and documents.

  • John Browns Farm State Historic Site:  The famed abolitionist John Brown, apart of the underground railroad and one who opposed slavery, lived and worked this farm.

  • Lake Placid Center for the Arts:  A year round performing and visual arts facility presenting 250+ programs a year. Serving the Northern New York region for the past 30 years, the LPCA consistently presents arts of the highest caliber in music, dance and theatre performances, film exhibitions and visual arts presentations.

  • Pendragon Theatre Company:  An award winning professional company, stages imaginative and innovative productions of classical and contemporary threatre throughout the year.

  • High Falls Gorge Adventure Center:  Located on Rt. 86, Wilmington, New York700 Feet of waterfalls provide year round stunning scenery you won't want to miss! View ancient granite cliffs formed over a billion years ago. Bridges, walkways and groomed paths provide safe access for all ages.

  • Whiteface Mountain:  Ranked #1 in the Eastern U.S. 3 years in a row. Greatest vertical drop in the East 3,430 ft. Offers 220 acres including 35 acres of out of bounds skiing on "The Slides"; 13 acres of tree skiing and a new 13 acre terrain Snowboard Park: lift serviced 450 ft. Super Pipe

  • Olympic Jumping Complex:  Travel to the top of the actual ski jump where the olympians sailed down. View summer and fall practices, and freestyle aerial training as well.
Annual Events Near Motel Pine Terrace
  • JANUARY
    North American Snowshoe Classic: Long and short distance racers from the U.S. and Canada compete in this annual event. Saranac Lake Winter Orienteering Weekend: Competitors race between "controls" on ski or snowshoes, by day and night, relying on a map, a compass and their wits!

  • FEBRUARY
    Tupper Lake Ice Fishing Derby: Sponsored by The Tupper Lake Rod and Gun Club. Derby boundaries usually encompass all of the waters of Tupper Lake, Raquette Pond, and Simond Pond.

    Tri-Lakes Snowmobile Club Poker Run: A great opportunity for snowmobilers to ride miles of groomed trails and win prizes. Saranac Lake Winter Carnival: The oldest Winter Carnival in the eastern U.S. features its trademark ice palace and a full week of sporting events, concerts, theatre presentations, parades, fireworks and much, much more.


  • MARCH
    Lake Colby Ice Fishing Derby:The Saranac Lake Fish & Game Club offers a variety of prizes in this popular event. Icebreaker Canoe Race: The Saranac Lake area canoe race season begins with a five mile, "just for fun" race on the Saranac River.

  • MAY
    Round The Mountain Canoe Race: A 10-mile canoe race, followed by a food and music festival.


  • JUNE
    Quit Wishin' and go Fishin': Tupper Lake's Annual Spring Fishing Derby. Participants have the opportunity to win prizes for Bass, Walleye and Northern.
    Father's Day Fishing Derby: All day long on Lake Colby, for kids only.
    The Great International Steamboat Regatta: Antique steamboat from the US and Canada tour Lake Flower, Lower and Middle Saranac Lake. June Bug Run: Children's race and 5k run/walk.
    Festival of the Lakes: Region-wide arts festival centered in Saranac Lake.


  • JULY
    Fourth of July: Kiddie parade, park concert, fireworks.
    Willard Hanmer Guideboat & Canoe Race: A full day of boat races on Lake Flower and the Saranac River: guideboats, canoes, rowing shells and war canoes along with a community picnic.
    Mason's Craft Fair/Flea Market: New and used, handmade and homemade is the fare at this fund raising event.
    Craftfest: The largest juried art show in the North Country.
    Saranac Lake Water-ski Tournament: Lake Flower is the site for slalom and trick ski competition for skiers of all ages. Adirondack Wildlife Festival: Workshops, nature hikes, music, storytelling crafts and more at the Adirondack Park Visitors Interpretive Center.
    NEACA Gun Show: A definite stop for all gun collectors.
    Adirondack Antique Show & Sale: A wide variety of antiques and collectibles will be displayed at this popular event held in the historic Harrietstown Town Hall.


  • JULY & AUGUST
    Downtown Thursday Night: Music, magic, storytelling and more are featured at the Berkeley Green every Thursday evening throughout the summer.
    Friday Night in the Park Concert Series: Free concerts on Friday evenings in July and August.



  • AUGUST
    Can-Am Rugby Tournament: Over 100 teams from the U.S. and Canada compete in North America's largest tournament.
    Come To The Fair Book Sale: A wide selection of books and other items will be available at the Library's annual fund raiser.
    Paint & Palette Show: An art show and sale featuring works by regional artists.
    Cabin Fever Quilters Quilt Show: The fine art of quilting is displayed by this talented group.
    St. Regis Bridge Tournament: Bridge players will enjoy the ambience of the Hotel Saranac during this annual event.


  • SEPTEMBER
    Bass Fishing Derby: Participants have the opportunity to win prizes for Bass.
    Bloomingdale Fire Department Field Day: Games, food and fun for the entire family.
    Adirondack Canoe Classic: A 90-mile journey through the heart of the wilderness, from Old Forge to Saranac Lake; three days of adventure, friendly competition and Adirondack hospitality.


  • DECEMBER
    Sparkle Village: Downtown Saranac Lake sparkles with thousands of tiny white lights and a variety of special holiday events including the arrival of Santa Claus, fashion show, craft show, community Christmas caroling and much more.



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