Adirondack Mountains
Hiker's paradise in protected park
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The Adirondack Mountains in Northeastern New York are a massive range of ancient rocks that were uplifted during recent glaciation periods, making them relatively young in geological terms. With over 100 peaks and more than 200 named lakes, including popular spots like Lake George and Lake Placid, the region is a hiker's paradise. The mountains are part of Adirondack Park, a protected area covering over 6 million acres established in 1892 to preserve natural resources and provide recreational opportunities. The name "Adirondack" is thought to come from a Mohawk word meaning "eaters of trees," reflecting the rich history and diverse landscapes of this unique mountain range.

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