These local businesses are open in our region during Covid 19:
ALPINE PIZZA
Family fun can be had at Alpine Pizza! While taking a stroll down Schroon Lake's Main Street, make a pit stop at Alpine Pizza and enjoy Pizza, Calzones, Garbage Bread, Wings, Chicken Tenders, and so much more.
A two time award winning restaurant, Cafe Adirondack offers seafood specialties, beef, chicken, pasta, home made soups & desserts, craft beer & wine. Reasonable prices, large portions, and friendly service in an Adirondack atmosphere!
A legendary pizzeria, DeCesare's boast of having the North Country's best old school Sicilian style pizza. In addition their menu includes homemade soups, salads and sandwiches full of healthy fresh veggies.
This local brewery was founded in the heart of the Adirondacks in order to bring those fresh tastes into the finest beer possible. The brewery is the perfect place to visit for a tasting.
This wood fired bistro and bar has an amazing rustic atmosphere along with even better dishes. Their flavors feature farm to table ingredients as well locally craft beer.
Take a step back in time to the 18th Century and visit the premier living history program in North America. Fort Ticonderoga’s museum staff brings history to life every day through demonstration of historic trades, daily soldiers’ life programs, and thrilling weapon’s demonstrations.
Explore A Natural Wonder in New York's Adirondack Mountains! The massive Stone Bridge is the LARGEST marble cave entrance in the eastern U.S. and is still being carved by the beautiful Trout Brook. In the summer walk the self-guided and above-ground nature trail to witness this spectacular display of ancient Adirondack geology. In the winter, witness a magnificent transformation of landscape as ice flows form ever changing sculptures beneath the Stone Bridge and along the river.
Experience a true Adirondack working farm, that includes a herd of nearly forty American Buffalo. In addition, shop for wonderful Adirondack fresh baked goods, fresh veggies and so much more from a traditional barn style gift shop.
Hike an elevated trail across the Adirondack treetops. Find new ways to connect with Adirondack nature through outdoor experiences and explore a 54,000-square-foot museum with live Adirondack animals and hands-on programs and displays.