

Come to Tupper Lake in the Adirondack Moutains in the spring, climb a nearby mountain to see the wonders of new growth. In the fall, be dazzled by the magnificent colors of the changing leaves. Warm weather activities include mountain biking, canoeing, fishing, hiking, boating, swimming, horseback riding, kayaking, rafting, and golfing.
Unlimited golfing at the Tupper Lake Country Club, located on Route 30 south of Tupper Lake.
Challenging mountainous course designed by Donald Ross in 1932 offers spectacular views.
The spcial package is priced at $169.95 and includes:
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Price is per person, per stay, based on double occupancy until the end of June 2011. Summer rates vary based on occupancy.
Canoe through the St. Regis Wilderness Area or paddle down the Racqette River or Bog River Falls area. These are just a few of the many scenic routes available. Along with canoeing, you can also hike through the forests surrounded by beautiful evergreens, shrubs, and wild flowers.
The possibility of catching multiple species is part of the fun of fishing at Tupper Lake. When a tip-up flag appears over the ice, a northern pike is the most likely cause. Sometimes, though, a walleye, lake trout, or jumbo perch has taken the bait. And on less frequent occasions, the tug at the end of the line is produced by a landlocked salmon, speckled trout, brown trout or even a tiger muskie.
Read what Mike Seymour says about fishing and ice fishing near Tupper Lake.