You could easily allocate several hours to enjoy the many facets of this museum. We had limited time and chose the logging industry, railroad and carriage era and rustic furnishing exhibit buildings. All had excellent representations and an abundance of historical depictions and explanations. Well worth the time.
Love this museum. I have been over 6 times and discover something new every time. Great spot for the whole family. if you have any interest in the Adirondacks at all this is a must visit.
We arrived here at opening time, and stayed until closing time. Fantastic and interesting displays in multiple buildings that went on and on! An audio guide is included with the price of admission, and offers more in-depth information when desired. The admission price also includes a second day return visit. This museum had been recommended by a friend as a "must see" when visiting the Adirondack region. We were overwhelmingly impressed.
This is a stop that is well worth the time. Beautiful views of the lake from the Café! Lots of buildings to go in and look and learn about the region. Should have several hours to spend here.
We have gone here twice and it is a wonderful way to spend the day. We stayed in Lake George so it's a little bit of a drive but totally worth it. They have wheelchairs available for your use which we needed and most exhibits were accessible. There is so much history and information as well as hands on exhibits for the kids. The weather was beautiful and we enjoyed walking around to see it all. The gift shop is nice & there is a little grill restaurant to grab a snack. My kids enjoyed feeding the fish, playing in the camp gear and trying to build the mini Adirondack chairs in the pavilion. We also loved the train exhibit as well as all the other exhibits about life in that areaG. This is definitely worth checking out!!
Take a whole day to see the many buildings here: lots of historical exhibits showing loggers lifestyles, train info., a boat museum, coaches, walk through an elegant train, hand made furnishings, log cabins, tent living, on a small pond, well worth the price. LOTS of walking. Go early in the day, as you'll be exhausted later on. Great for families and/or couples/singles. Has a neat gift shop. Bring your camera: much to see and learn.
An excellent museum with both outdoor and indoor aspects, also a fantastic view over the lake. It gives a detailed insight into Adirondack history, the lives of people in the lumber trade, the early tourists and culture, but manages to be really enjoyable too. Good kids activities. We combined with a visit to Great Sagamore Camp.
One can't appreciate the extraordinary quality of this museum until it's experienced in person. "The Smithsonian of the Adirondacks" is an understatement. The exhibits are displayed with an outstanding eye to visual appeal. Many buildings, needing many hours.
During a girls trip to Schroon Lake we spent 1 day at the museum. We all went different directions, taking in what we wanted and then met up at the cafe. Great information, great guided tours and a full day to explore. They even let you bring in your own cooler/lunch and have a set of picnic tables near the entrance to enjoy your packed goodies.
Such a beautiful spot and the trees had not even turned yet. Museum relatively new, with great displays and information. We were there in Sept. The weather was spectacular and the view of Blue Lake is amazing. Great for families as they had interactive displays for kids. We learned a lot about the settling and growth of the area. If you stay out side of the small town there is very little ambient light and the stars were incredible.