3 Best Sights in Lake George, The Adirondacks and Thousand Islands

Fort William Henry Museum

The "fort" here is actually a reconstruction of the 1755 original, which was built by the British, used in the French and Indian War, and written about in James Fenimore Cooper's The Last of the Mohicans. The complex encompasses barracks, dungeons, and an example of an Iroquois longhouse, as well as artifacts recovered from the original fort site, which is nearby. Tours, led by guides dressed in 18th-century military garb, start on the hour; demonstrations include the firing of muskets and cannons. Ghost tours of the museum and Lake George are also available on Friday and Saturday nights.

48 Canada St., Lake George, New York, 12845, USA
518-668--5471
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Rate Includes: $16.95, May–late Oct., daily 9–6

Great Escape & Splashwater Kingdom Fun Park

Six roller coasters are among the 125-plus rides at this theme park. The water-park area (open Memorial Day through Labor Day) includes labyrinthine slides, a 25,000-square-foot wave pool, and a raft ride with waterfalls and water bombs. Shows include a high-dive act.

1172 U.S. 9, Lake George, New York, 12845, USA
518-792--3500
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Rate Includes: $61.99, Mid-May–early Sept., daily 11–6

House of Frankenstein Wax Museum

More than 50 interactive exhibits of monsters and mayhem are on display here, including such favorites as Dracula and the Wolfman. Kindergartners and younger children may get quite a fright here.

213 Canada St., Lake George, New York, 12845, USA
518-668--3377
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Rate Includes: $10.28, Daily Apr.–early Nov.; call for hrs as they vary by day and month.

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