Fort Covington Trout River Chateaugay Malone Brainardsville Lower Chateaugay Lake THE COUNTRY STARTS HERE Just north of the Adirondacks there s a place where visitors can cast a line at the base of a 120-foot-tall waterfall, where history can be experienced up close, and where art and culture come with a side of nature. In Malone, we dont just dream about the good life we live it. And you can too. Nicholasville Lake Titus Upper Chateaugay Lake 4 NATURE UP CLOSE: Interpretive trails, a pretty park, and a killer campground St regis falls 6 FUN ON THE WATER: World-class fishing and phenomenal paddling 7 HIKING FOR ALL AGES: Long day hikes and short family outings 9 INSPIRING ART: Regionally inspired art made by locals Meacham lake 10 CULTURAL EXPERIENCES: Learn about the present and past Follow us! Paul smiths @visitmalone visitor center information 497 East Main St. Malone, N.Y. WE RE CLOSE TO CANADA! MONTREAL: 68 MILES OTTAWA: 94 MILES TORONTO: 300 MILES 2 Visit VisitMalone.com Visit adirondacksusa.com 3
Meacham Lake Campground and state park 119 State Camp Road, Malone - 518.483.5116 This beautiful, 1,203 acre Adirondack lake is a fishing paradise that also has a swimming beach with bathhouse, an activity area, a boat launch, showers and toilets, firewood, and playgrounds. Rent a boat, or bring your motorboat and cruise around in style. Established 1903 Paul smith s vic visitor interpretive center malone memorial Recreational park 8023 NY-30, Paul Smith s - 518.327.6241 Along the VIC s interpretive trails visitors can pass through every Adirondack ecosystem except high mountain tundra. That means stellar views of scenic wetlands, babbling brooks, and beautiful hardwood forests. In winter, the paths are open for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. Duane Street, Malone - 518.483.3550 The popular Malone Memorial Recreation Park has sports fields and a playground, but the centerpiece is the large pond, which is a perfect place to relax and a hotspot for birding. 518.483.2926 MaloneGolfClub.com 4 Visit VisitMalone.com
Route 374, Chateaugay - 518.497.6151 Route 30-S, Malone Chateaugay Lakes boating, fishing, sailing Launch from the Chateaugay Narrows, then head north or south to hit Upper or Lower Chateaugy lake. Upper is about four times bigger than Lower, and there s a cool rocky island in the middle. In winter, grab your shanty, fishing rod, and a warm drink and head out for some awesome ice fishing. The 3.7 mile trail to Debar s summit begins on the level and steepens as elevation is gained. It passes a lean-to and a landslide path before climbing the summit rock, where magnificent 180-degree views await. Debar mountain hike,camp Johnson Rd, Chasm Falls - 518.497.6151 Route 30-S, Malone Salmon River Fly fishing Stocked annually with brown and rainbow trout, the Salmon River has six distinct sections: Mountain View to Oxbow, Oxbow to Chasm Falls, Chasm Falls to Whippleville, Whippleville to Malone, Lamica Lake to Island, and Island to Westville Center. A relatively easy, 2 mile hike to a pleasant summit where there are excellent views of Lake Titus and Titusville Mountain. Explore a little to take in additional views of the Humbug Mountains. Elephant head Short hike, nice view Route 30-S - 518.497.6151 34 Cemetery Road, Chateaugay St. Regis river Paddling Put in at the southern end of this 86-mile river and you can paddle and pond hop through the St. Regis Canoe Area. It s some of the most scenic backcountry water in the Adirondacks. For 12,000 years these 120-foot falls have cascaded over a precipice in Chateaugay Chasm. Today, visitors who pay a small parking fee at High Falls Campground can take a hiking path, complete with stairs, to the base of the falls. high falls park waterfall hike, camp 6 Visit VisitMalone.com Visit adirondacksusa.com 7
WELLINGTON ST. FINNEY BLVD. 6TH ST. Malone BIGELOW ST. 5TH ST. BARBARA ST. 4TH ST. CONSTABLE ST. 3RD ST. LAWRENCE ST. SPRAGUE ST. WEBB AVE. MARION ST. WILLIAMSON ST. ELM ST. BENTLEY AVE. 2ND ST. ELM ST. CEDAR ST. downtown artist cellar RAILROAD ST. GROVE ST. WEST ST. SHEPARD ST. RENNIE ST. FRONTST. CLARK ST. W MAIN ST. FACTORY ST. AMSDEN ST. PARK ST. ELM ST. 1ST ST. E MAIN ST. MORTON ST. WILLOW ST. CENTER ST. EDWARD ST. BEMAN ST. WILLIAM ST. RAYMOND ST. BOYER AVE. ANDRUS ST. E MAIN ST. 410 E Main St., Malone - 518.651.5172 Check out the latest show in the gallery, or enjoy work by several local artists. You ll also find handmade jewelry, postcards, pottery, home decor, and local photography and paintings. CLAY ST. HIGHLAND AVE. HIGHLAND AVE. WEBSTER ST. FRANKLIN ST. JONES ST. HARDING ST. WILLARD ST. ACADEMY ST. DUANE ST. WILSON ST. HALLEY DR. PEARL ST. WASHINGTON ST. S PEARL ST. BRANCH ST. HOWARD ST. MENU 4 BROWN ST. COLLEGE AVE. SCOTT DR. STATE ST. HUSKIE LN. clay, cloth, and wood 28 Raymond St., Malone - 518.521.3133 One part gift shop, one part DIY studio, Clay, Cloth, and Wood specializes in getting hands on. Besides fun art projects, you ll also find a variety of musical instruments, jewelry, clothing, and a wide selection of fantasy and special interest gifts. KETCHUM ST. BUS GARAGE LN. HUSKIE LN. RESERVOIR ST. WOODWARD ST. HILLSDALE TERRACE pouring lights studios and gallery 432 E Main St., Malone - 518.481.5150 SPRING FLOWER DR. WEBSTER ST. Paintings, photographs, and sculptures by local artists, each with their own take on the area, are on display in Pouring Light Studios. If music is your thing, check out their monthly open mic nights. 8 Visit VisitMalone.com
FUN IN THE SNOW wilder homestead living history 177 Stacy Rd., Malone - 518.483.1207 The restored farmhouse, reconstructed barns, and museum here all offer a glimpse into the life of Almanzo Wilder, who grew up on this property. Almanzo went on to marry Laura Ingalls, author of the Little House on the Prairie books. When winter hits, our hiking trails become a destination for snowshoers and cross-country skiers alike. You can explore our mountainous terrain, or wax up and hit the wide, gentle trails at the VIC. To spend a week doing some family-friendly downhill, there s no place like Titus Mountain. SKIING the house of history history museum 51 Milwaukee St., Malone - 518.483.2750 This Tuscan-style brick home became the Franklin House of History in 1973. Inside there are period rooms, collections storage, local history exhibits, and museum offices. The Schryer Center for Historical and Genealogical Research is in the carriage house behind the museum. Malone s expansive snowmobile trail network connects riders with hospitable communities that have amenities like food, gas, and lodging. That s great, because the trails themselves offer tons of options for day-long rides or quick out-and-back adventures. SNOWMOBILING akwesasne cultural experience 321 NY-37 Hogansburg The Akwesasne Library and Cultural Center is a resource for the Akwesasne community and the general public, providing a library and museum that celebrates the history of the Akwesasne Mohawk Nation and the talents of local Mohawk artists. In summer, our lakes are dotted with sailboats. Open water means ice fishing come winter, so bundle up and visit the Malone Region when temperatures drop, then get ready to hunker down. We can t promise you ll reel in a trophy fish, but you will have lots of lakes to choose from. ICE FISHING 10 Visit VisitMalone.com Visit adirondacksusa.com 11