When the Adirondacks in upstate New York are full of color in the fall, it’s hard to see photos of the area without wanting to get out to the mountains and explore the region. Some of the most beautiful mountains in the northeast are in the Adirondacks, making it one of the best outdoor playgrounds in the state. From scenic mountain hikes to mysterious castles, there’s no shortage of adventures in this mountain paradise.

  1. Whiteface Mountain

Whiteface FB Page

Whiteface FB Page One of the highest peaks in New York at 4,865 ft, Whiteface Mountain is one of the most popular outdoor adventure destinations in the region. It’s a major skiing destination, but if you want to get a great hike in before winter is in full swing, hit the Whiteface Mountain Summit Trail for a 10.1-mile trek that ends with some truly breathtaking views.

  1. Auger Falls

Tripadvisor Joan F There are two trails at Auger Falls perfect for anyone looking for a moderate hike in a beautiful, wooded area with rapids and waterfalls. You won’t find a more serene place to hike and bike than right along the beautiful Sacandaga River.

  1. Pharaoh Mountain

All Trails Kelly Zanylo

All Trails Paul Bell Pharaoh Mountain Trail is a great 11-mile like near Schroon, New York, that features some of the best overlooks and lakeside views in the region. It’s a more difficult hike than some of the shorter ones by Auger Falls, but you’ll certainly be rewarded.

  1. The Wild Center

The Wild Center FB Page

The Wild Center FB Page The Wild Center is one of the most robust outdoor recreation hubs in the Adirondacks. While some of the features of the center are currently closed, it’s still one of the best areas to travel to for some thrilling views along the impressive Wild Walk. If you’ve never been to The Wild Center before, go ahead and knock this one off your list before it gets too cold.

  1. Singer Castle

Singer Castle Dark Island Tours FB Page

Singer Castle Dark Island Tours FB Page This gorgeous castle in the Thousand Islands region is over 100 years old, and it’s one of the most unique spots in the state to visit for anyone fascinated by history. What was formerly the “hunting lodge” of Commodore Frederick Gilbert Bourne is open for tours, during which visitors can fully immerse themselves in this magnificent estate.

For those looking to spend less time outside and more time cozying up indoors by the fire or exploring a small town, head to Saranac Lake or Lake Placid for great shopping, eats, and brews. Both areas have some great hiking spots in the region as well, so you can get the best of both worlds.

Whiteface FB Page

One of the highest peaks in New York at 4,865 ft, Whiteface Mountain is one of the most popular outdoor adventure destinations in the region. It’s a major skiing destination, but if you want to get a great hike in before winter is in full swing, hit the Whiteface Mountain Summit Trail for a 10.1-mile trek that ends with some truly breathtaking views.

Tripadvisor Joan F

There are two trails at Auger Falls perfect for anyone looking for a moderate hike in a beautiful, wooded area with rapids and waterfalls. You won’t find a more serene place to hike and bike than right along the beautiful Sacandaga River.

All Trails Kelly Zanylo

All Trails Paul Bell

Pharaoh Mountain Trail is a great 11-mile like near Schroon, New York, that features some of the best overlooks and lakeside views in the region. It’s a more difficult hike than some of the shorter ones by Auger Falls, but you’ll certainly be rewarded.

The Wild Center FB Page

The Wild Center is one of the most robust outdoor recreation hubs in the Adirondacks. While some of the features of the center are currently closed, it’s still one of the best areas to travel to for some thrilling views along the impressive Wild Walk. If you’ve never been to The Wild Center before, go ahead and knock this one off your list before it gets too cold.

Singer Castle Dark Island Tours FB Page

This gorgeous castle in the Thousand Islands region is over 100 years old, and it’s one of the most unique spots in the state to visit for anyone fascinated by history. What was formerly the “hunting lodge” of Commodore Frederick Gilbert Bourne is open for tours, during which visitors can fully immerse themselves in this magnificent estate.

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Address: Whiteface Mountain, Wilmington, NY 12997, USAAddress: NY-30, Wells, NY 12190, USAAddress: Pharaoh Mountain, Schroon, NY 12870, USAAddress: The Wild Center, 45 Museum Dr, Tupper Lake, NY 12986, USAAddress: 1136 County Route 6, Chippewa Bay, NY 13623, USA