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Rob Grant, Pres. Adirondacks.com and Andy Flynn, Senior
Public Information Specialist with the Adirondack Visitor Interpretive Centers
announced a powerful new internet partnership designed to showcase the facilities
in both Paul Smith's, NY and Newcomb, NY.
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Senior Public Information Specialist for the VIC and Rob Grant Pres. of Adirondacks.com
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Adirondack
Park Visitor Interpretive
Centers Paul
Smiths and Newcomb The
New York State Adirondack Park Agency operates the Visitor Interpretive Centers
in Paul Smiths and Newcomb.Open year-round, the facilities serve
the 6 million-acre Park as environmental education and traveler
orientation centers. EVENTS
Visitors Interpretive Centers
Adirondack Park Visitor Interpretive Centers
Paul Smith's
Newcomb Newcomb
Visitor Interpretive Center
Paul Smiths VIC The
Paul Smiths and Newcomb centers were opened in 1989 and 1990, respectively,
and have served more than a million people.
Newcomb VIC Interpretive
Trails Both facilities offer miles of scenic,
surfaced trails that feature signage explaining the local ecology. Winter
in Paul Smiths sees the system adapted for cross-country skiing, while the Newcomb
Center loans snowshoes to winter visitors who wish to explore
trails there.
Forest
Ecosystem Trail, Paul Smiths VIC Exhibits
Indoor exhibits on natural history are complemented by regular
showings of multi-image presentations on the park. Youngsters
will find "touch tables," games and puzzles to spark
their interest in the regions's animals, insects and plants.
Touch Table, Paul Smiths VIC Butterfly
House The country's first Native Species Butterfly
House reopens every June at the VIC at Paul Smiths.
Observe butterflies in all stages of development as well as their
larval food and nectar plants from 10 am to 4 pm through Labor Day.
Butterfly House, Paul Smiths VIC Public
Programs From lectures on bear behavior, orienteering
classes, maple sugaring outings, and packbasket weaving
workshops, the Interpretive Centers offer more than 150
public programs annually, many of them free. Summers at the Centers
feature regularly scheduled interpretive trail walks, the Junior
Naturalists series, astronomy classes, evening explorations
at Newcomb and live birds of prey sessions at Paul Smiths
and Newcomb.
VIC Naturalist Rynda McCray with an owl, Newcomb VIC
Environmental Education Environmental
education is a priority at the Interpretive Centers. With
the support of a private, non-profit organization called the Adirondack
Park Institute Inc., the two facilities sponsor the Hudson
Headwaters River Watch, a wide variety of on-site and off-site
school programs and Stalking Science Teacher Training Workshops. Classes
from throughout the northeast have participated in the residential
education program titled "Life in the Woods," co-sponsored by the
Newcomb Center, the State College of Environmental Science
and Forestry and the Adirondack Museum.
Life in the Woods with Ellen Rathbone, Newcomb VIC
Visitor Information Friendly
staff and volunteers knowledgeable about the Adirondack Park are
eager to help visitors find places to stay, eat and enjoy all the Park
has to offer ó recreational activities such as skiing, canoeing
and hiking, museums and other attractions, concerts
and plays and annual events such as the Saranac Lake
Winter Carnival.
Volunteer Harriet McClure helps a visitor find Elk Lake.
Both centers are open daily from 9 am to 5 pm year round,
except Thanksgiving and Christmas. Admission is free.
The center in Paul Smiths is on Route 30, 12 miles north
of Saranac Lake, phone: 518-327-3000; the center in
Newcomb is located on Route 28N, 14 miles east
of Long Lake, phone: 518-582-2000. To
visit the Paul Smiths and Newcomb Visitor Interpretive Center's website: click
here Questions?
For more information, e-mail the Adirondack Park
Visitor Interpretive Centers at adkvicpr@yahoo.com.
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