Roll The Windows Down And Take A Drive Down The High Peaks Scenic Byway In New York
When it comes to going for a drive here in the Empire State, you’ll find all sorts of roads and byways that will lead you to breathtaking destinations. In the past here at Only In New York, we’ve talked about unforgettable adventures like how you can go for a drive up the Whiteface Memorial Highway in the Adirondack Mountains – a highway that winds up the fifth tallest mountain in all of New York State. If you’re wondering what other magical roadways and scenic drives await you in our state, specifically in this area of the Adirondack Park, then you’re going to love rolling down your windows and going for a ride along the High Peaks Scenic Byway!
One of the most gorgeous drives that you'll ever experience here in New York State, the High Peaks Scenic Byway is a stretch of roadway that you'll never be able to forget.
As you make your way along the High Peaks Scenic Byway, better known to some New Yorkers simply as Route 73, you'll find yourself passing by some of our state's tallest mountains...
...while also passing by some of our most breathtaking bodies of waters like the Cascade Lakes, Chapel Pond, Roaring Brook Falls, and other head-turning natural wonders that will make you stop and pull over.
Speaking of pulling over, one of the best parts about driving along the High Peaks Scenic Byway is that throughout this 30-mile stretch of roadway, you'll find plenty of pull-offs where you can stop and enjoy the view or even grab some pictures of your surroundings!
Connecting the Adirondack Northway from Exit 30 to Lake Placid and the Olympic Byway, this short but sweet drive is one that's enjoyable to take during any of New York's seasons.
If you've never gone for a drive along the High Peaks Scenic Byway, then it's time to start making your way up to Route 73 to see all that this roadway has to offer its travelers.
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