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Where in the ADK? Ausable Chasm
This week’s “Where in the ADK?” comes from one the Adirondacks oldest natural attractions in the US. It is a magnificent sandstone gorge cut by a river in the northeast Adirondacks. Do you know where in the ADK?
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Where in the ADK? OK Slip Falls
This week’s “Where in the ADK?” comes from a once hidden gem in the Central Adirondacks. It’s a beautiful place with a funny name between Indian Lake and North River. Do you know where in the ADK?
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OK Slip Falls, Indian Lake
Visit one of the Adirondack’s highest waterfalls in the Central Adirondacks.
![Where in the ADK? Bald Mountain](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/60dc94af96288b177f7cc1d2/1682276063906-THOG58POFPMYFA5WYH63/Rondaxe+fire+tower+and+lakes.jpeg)
Where in the ADK? Bald Mountain
This week’s “Where in the ADK?” comes from Old Forge, NY, in the Western Foothills. It’s Bald Mountain and the Rondaxe Fire Tower.
Do you know where in the ADK?
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Paul Smith’s Visitor Interpretive Center
Visit year-round to learn and experience the natural wonders of the Adirondacks.
![Where in the ADK? Whiteface Summit](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/60dc94af96288b177f7cc1d2/1677048920315-N8VZEQOSJRUO250725LH/Whiteface-Summit-2023-02-22.jpg)
Where in the ADK? Whiteface Summit
Visit the summit of one of the iconic Adirondack high peaks. For over 60 years, this has been a historically unique and state-of-the-art scientific research station designed to promote programs in basic and applied sciences related to the atmosphere. Do you know where in the ADK?