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Contact

Mary Clare Boyle


mb05580@sjfc.edu
(610) 357-5236

The Adirondacks Region; COVID Guidelines


The Adirondacks offer a variety of activities for every person. You can spend a quiet day
reading in a cabin or an active one hiking or skiing. Regardless of how you rewind, you can do it
in the Adirondacks. While there are still some COVID rules to follow, our region is still the
perfect place to take the break you needed during midterms.
COVID Regulations in the Adirondacks:
● Masks still required indoors
● Masks still required if outdoors and within 6 feet
● Mask should cover nose and mouth
● Try to keep a 6 foot distance at all times
● Practice hand hygiene
● Monitor for symptoms
● If exposed, you must follow the quarantine guidelines outlined on the NYS website
● If symptomatic, you must immediately isolate and contact the local health department

Activities Dining Lodging

● Mountain and Stream Restaurants and bars are open at 75% Most of the cabins,
Guide Service capacity; pro tip: call ahead. hotels, cottages,
● High Falls Gorge B&Bs, and inns are
● Ausable Chasm open to
● Springbrook Hollow Farm Distillery
● Beaver Brook Outfitters reservations.
● Riverwalking and Forest ● Bolton Landing Brewing Company
Bathing ● Ledge Rock Hill Winery & Vineyard There are
● Guided Hikes with ● Adirondack Winery campgrounds that
Jackson ● Northway Brewing Co. are open, although
● The Garnet Hill Outdoor ● Adirondack Winery - Bolton Landing some of the
Center Tasting Room community's
● North Country Children's amenities might be
● Paradox Brewery
Museum restricted.
● The Wild Center ● Fulton Chain Craft Brewery
● Strand Center For The ● Blue Line Brewery
Arts and Strand Theatre ● Big Slide Brewery & Public House
● Chapman Museum ● Lake Placid Pub & Brewery
● Dynamite Hill Recreation
Center & Nature Trail
● Bowlwinkles
● Lakeview Lanes
● Dynamite Hill Recreation
Center & Nature Trail
Contact
Mary Clare Boyle
mb05580@sjfc.edu
(610) 357-5236

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