Chestertown is a very small town in the Adirondacks, and you might not expect it to be a particularly exciting destination at first look. But if you dig a little deeper, you’ll find that a surprising number of hidden gems surround this upstate hamlet. Good eats, beautiful hikes, and popular winery are just a few of the perks of the Chestertown area, which is an easy 80-mile drive north from Albany. Sounds like the perfect weekend trip.

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Another perk of this underrated Adirondack town is its proximity to Mt. Macy, the tallest point in New York at 5,344 feet. It’s more than an hour drive from Chestertown, but if you’re up for an adventure, the views are certainly worth it.

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