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Welcome Recreation Enthusiasts to our interactive web map and tourism site.

black fly logoFree Black Fly Challenge race app is now available! Check it out.

Our Adirondack interactive web map makes it easy to find where to go and what to do.

Zoom in on hiking trails, mountain and road biking trails, canoeing and kayaking waterways, lakes & ponds for fishing and motorcycle riding loops.

Find lodging and dining, shopping, recreation outfitters and much more within your day's destination or vacation home away from home. Link through to our participating businesses' websites within the map.

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What's new

It's now May, time to get out before the Black Flies. We are expanding the web map into the entire Adirondack Park. We're working on the Saranac Lake/Lake Placid area right now. Check out what we have in the map so far!

The new version of the web map is up. You can use it on your tablet device, just tap away! Desktop and laptop users, use your mouse to click on any map icon or trail.

The new, free Black Fly Challenge app is now available for both iOS and Android smartphone users.

Get out and enjoy all the region has to offer!

Upcoming events

May 17-19, Adirondack Paddlefest, Old Forge. Test paddle, demos, lectures. More at AdirondackPaddlefest.

 

 
 

Want to find adventure?

Explore trails and locations in the Central Adirondacks for biking, hiking, boating, camping, motorcycling, golf and more!

Go to our
Interactive Map >>

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Be sure to ENABLE POP-UPS within your browser. To enable pop-ups for the interactive map website only, specify http://mvgismaps.net.

Best viewed using the most current version of your browser. Most dialup access cannot sufficiently handle the interactive web map.

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Snowmobiling

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Visit our companion website for snowmobile trails in the region:
NYSnowmobileWebMap.com
 
 
2013 News: We currently have 64 hiking trails, 32 mountain biking trails, 5 road biking trails, 11 waterways, 42 suggested lakes and ponds for fishing, 13 birding hot spots and 8 motorcycle riding loops, with accompanying .pdf descriptions. Numerous other trail segments throughout the central Adk region are also included. We've recently added DEC campgrounds, boat launches and lean-tos. Follow us on Facebook or Twitter to receive announcements when new data is added to the map.
The interactive map area currently covers the towns of Forestport, Webb, Inlet, Long Lake and Indian Lake and all hamlets: Woodgate, Thendara, Old Forge, Stillwater, Big Moose, Eagle Bay, Inlet, Raquette Lake, Blue Mountain Lake, Deerland, Long Lake, Indian Lake and Sabael, within the Central Adirondack region of New York. Work has begun to expand the project into the rest of the Adirondack Park, starting with Saranac Lake and Lake Placid.

Before heading out, it is always a good idea to stop by or contact one of the local outfitters, bike shops or outdoor retailers for current water levels and/or trail conditions, especially after heavy winds or rain. Don't forget to sign in on the trailhead logs. Remember for your own personal safety and enjoyment, know where to go!

Feel free to contact us with suggestions for what activity or recreation information to add next or where to expand the map.
 
 
MVGIS is pleased to present this NY recreation web site in partnership with the Central Adirondack Association. The participating towns in the CAA region have worked hard to provide as accurate trails, waterways and riding loops as possible. Please be well prepared for any emergency when heading out on the trails, waterways and riding loops.

MVGIS does all that is humanly possible to keep information current on the web site. The source of information for these maps comes from the NY State DEC and the towns in the Central Adirondack region. MVGIS cannot guarantee the accuracy of trail locations and waterways nor can MVGIS assume responsibility for the condition of the trails and waterways depicted on the map. Please use caution and common sense at all times when hiking, biking, canoeing/kayaking and riding.

 
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