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It's a patchwork of historic villages, small cities, lush farmland, old forests, rolling hills, high peaks, back roads, straight highways, serious rivers, meandering streams and lakes of every shape and size. Perhaps this is why Americade, a giant multi-brand motorcycle rally/trade show centered-around touring, is held in Lake George every summer. During the rally, riders can take a guided or self guided tour around the Adirondacks. To tour other parts of the great upstate, why not try one of the following routes: Explore Lake Placid by way of the Fulton Chain of Lakes. This route never gets old with its water and mountain vistas. The chain is a classic canoe paddle from Old Forge to Eighth Lake. Route: Motorcyclists head up from Route 90's exit in Utica, taking Route 12 North, follow to Route 28 North, then take Route 30 near Blue Mountain Lake and the Adirondack Museum. Check out the "Adirondack Hotel on Long Lake," then on to Tupper Lake, take Route 3 East, to Route 86 to end up in Lake Placid.
Check out the Arena Grill in the center of the village or go around Mirror Lake to Lake Placid Pub & Brewery. Explore the Ashokan Reservoir. If rolling green hills and pancakes are in order, check out this Catskills ride. The Ashokan is man-made servicing New York City. Somewhere along this route, bootlegger Dutch Schultz is said to have buried treasure, thinking he was going to jail for tax evasion. He never did go to jail, instead he fellow mobsters rubbed him out. Route: From Route 87, take exit 19 (near Kingston) to Route 28. Go west (or north), the road will wind around the reservoir and along the Esopus Creek, which is great for tubing. Take a left off of 28 onto Main Street in Phoenicia to get to Sweet Sue's for pancakes, open Thursday thru Monday from 8 a.m. - 2 p.m., or stay on 28 to hit Phoenicia Diner. Explore the Eastern Gateway to Skaneateles, by way of 13 curves. Along the way, keep an eye out for a ghost that haunts the curves in her vintage prom dress.
Route: Meet at Swallow's Tavern on South Avenue. Start up St. Agnes Hill. Follow Route 175 passing Onondaga Community College, at the next traffic light take a left, where Cedarvale Road intersects, then veer right to stay on Cedarvale. At the bottom of the hill, take a right onto Pleasant Valley, a quiet country road with unusual silos, a big "S" curve and a disappearing lake. It ends at Route 175, take a left and follow to Route 20. The long time, soft serve ice cream stand Skan-ellus is on the right. Head west on 20 to Skaneateles. In the center of town is the motorcycle friendly Lakehouse Pub, in the footprint of the late World Famous Morris's Grill at 6 West Genesee. If the village is crowded, head four miles north on Jordan Street, to the Red Rooster Pub, a great little roadhouse with a deck. From here, head back to Syracuse by continuing up Jordan to Route 5, hang a right and follow into Syracuse. South of Rochester is Letchworth State Park, recently voted the best state park in America.
This route forms a rectangle around Letchworth State Park, "The Grand Canyon of the East." Route: From Routes 5 and 20 take Lakeville Road south between the towns of Lima (east) and Avon (west), the road turns into West Lake Road (Route 256) along Conesus Lake. Continue to Dansville to route 436 West. Look for Big Sky Restaurant and Saloon, 5570 Hartman Road, kitchen open 11 a.m. to at least 9 p.m. seven days a week. Route 436 joins up with 19A North, which turns into 39, then 246. This will take you back to Routes 5 and 20. But why not go inside the park? In Portageville on 436, look for the entrance on the right, across from Griffith Road. Tour the 17 mile Genesee River Canyon, with three waterfalls. Meanwhile, there is a plethora of overnight accommodations starting with the Glen Iris Inn, once the private residence William Pryor Letchworth. There also is a lodge with efficiencies and a cottage, stone house and chalet; each sleeps about eight. Explore Lake Ontario and the Thousand Islands, with a route that goes through Watertown and Clayton.
Route: From Interstate 81 and Interstate 90, travel north on I-81 or its alternate, Route 11. Hop onto Route 13 West in Pulaski. Check out the Colosse Cheese Shop here. Take Route 13 to Route 3 North. This runs up along Lake Ontario and Henderson Bay, right thru Westcott Beach State Park. Pick up Route 75 into Sackets Harbor. Take Route 3 out of Sackets to Route 180 to Route 12 East, which runs along the water to Clayton, home of the Antique Boat Museum. Take 12 back to Watertown and check out the Fairgrounds Inn for casual Italian-American at 852 Coffeen St. Take Route 11 south out of Watertown, directly back down to the Thruway or for a longer ride, take 11 to Route 122 South to Route 15 East to Route 17 South. Pick up Route 13 South in Williamstown and follow to Sylvan Beach and the eastern shore of Oneida Lake, then down to Canastota and back to I-90. Drive south of Buffalo to explore Chautauqua Lake, and stop for a brewery tour. Route: From Buffalo take Route 62 south to the village of Gowanda.