North Creek Ski Bowl Town Park

North Creek Ski Bowl Town Park

North Creek’s Ski Bowl Park is the site of the original Skiing Slopes from the 1930’s, and one of the earliest ski tows in the country. Often called “Little Gore” (it operated as a ski area into the 1970’s), today it is run as part of the larger Gore Mt. Ski Center with the Village Slope, 46er Chairlift, and Cross Country Ski Trails. Additionally in the warm seasons – a network of mountain bike and hiking trails wind through the woods and slopes. Ski Bowl Park also has tennis courts, baseball fields, a playground, and event space with a large covered pavilion and the Joe Minder Lodge.

North Creek Ski Bowl Town Park

Blue Line Outdoor Center

Gore opened a connector called Little Gore Mountain, including a beginner trail called "Peaceful Valley. We are a complete outdoor adventure and sporting goods store. Our experienced team is ready to outfit you and your family for every season of fun! Our focus in on high quality, competitively priced goods and friendly, helpful customer service. From technical to recreational, we offer complete lines of equipment, clothing, and accessories to help you on your next adventure. Whether you're exploring a new area or playing in your own backyard, we're here to help. Come see what's new inside the Blue Line!

Blue Line Outdoor Center
Blue Line Outdoor Center
Loon Lake Beach

Loon Lake Beach

GetLance makes it easy to connect with clients and begin doing great work. Loon Lake Day use is a popular picnicking area and swimming beach on a peaceful lake. The 90-acre lake is mostly surrounded by National Forest System lands. The surrounding landscape is a reminder of the glacial heritage of Michigan. The landscape was deposited and sculpted during the last glacial retreat.As a visitor to the National Forest, you are asked to follow certain rules designed to protect the Forest, natural resources and to provide for public safety of visitors.

Loon Lake Beach

Natural Stone Bridge and Caves

Points of Interest & Landmarks, Caverns & Caves, Geologic Formations Summer and Winter Seasonal Attraction. 23 Miles north of Lake George & 90 min south of Lake Placid, hike self-guided tour & explore the Largest Marble Cave Entrance in the East, waterfalls, gorge, caves and much more: guided adventure tours, gemstone mining, 18 hole disc golf, climbing walls, dino digs, picnic & playgrounds, and an extensive rock, fossil and gift shop. Rental units available. Weddings. Open every day late May - mid Oct (variable hours, check website) and Fri-Sun 10am-4pm from mid Dec - mid March for self-guided Snowshoe Tours on over 14 miles of trails exploring the Stone Bridge and surrounding property.

Natural Stone Bridge and Caves
Natural Stone Bridge and Caves
Lake George

Lake George

Lake George nicknamed the Queen of American Lakes, is a long, narrow oligotrophic lake located at the southeast base of the Adirondack Mountains, in the northeastern portion of the U.S. state of New York. It lies within the upper region of the Great Appalachian Valley and drains all the way northward into Lake Champlain and the St. Lawrence River drainage basin. The lake is situated along the historical natural (Amerindian) path between the valleys of the Hudson and St. Lawrence Rivers, and so lies on the direct land route between Albany, New York, and Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The lake extends about 32.2 mi (51.8 km) on a north–south axis, is 187 ft (57 m) deep, and ranges from one to three miles (1.6 to 4.8 km) in width, presenting a significant barrier to east–west travel.

Lake George

Gore Mountain Ski Resort

Gore opened a connector called Little Gore Mountain, including a beginner trail called "Peaceful Valley.Gore Mountain is an alpine ski resort on Gore Mountain in the Adirondack Mountains, located in North Creek, New York. The mountain is a popular winter destination, attracting skiers from all over the east. It is the largest mountain in New York nearest to the Capital District (Albany) metro area. Gore Mountain is one of the three ski areas owned by the State of New York; and is operated by the Olympic Regional Development Authority (ORDA), a state agency.

Gore Mountain Ski Resort
Gore Mountain Ski Resort