The Highest Road In New York Will Lead You On An Unforgettable Journey
By Lea Monroe|Published April 02, 2018
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Now that the snow is finally starting to melt away and it’s feeling like spring more and more each day, some of our favorite attractions that have been closed all winter long will soon be open once again. Taking you up north to the Adirondack Mountains, this one scenic highway just so happens to be New York’s highest paved road in the entire state. You won’t believe how beautiful this drive is!
Open since 1936, Whiteface Veterans Memorial Highway is our state's highest paved road that you can drive along.
Along the way you'll find nearly ten different pull-offs where you can park your car in soak in the views of our Adirondack Mountains and even Vermont and Canada on a clear day!
At the end of the road, you'll reach the historic tollhouse that was built back in 1934 - the last stop you'll make on Whiteface Veterans Memorial Highway.
Those who want to see what the rest of the mountain has to offer can park their cars in a designated area right near the tollhouse, afterward starting their climb to Whiteface Mountain's summit.
Explorers of the mountain can either decide to walk through a tunnel and take an elevator to the top that's been carved into the side of the mountain or take on Whiteface's iconic stone staircase.
While each year is different, generally speaking, the highway opens up for the year sometime in mid to late May. The official 2018 season has yet to be announced due to New York's famous extended winters that can be unpredictable, but before you know it this dreamy drive will be open for you to check out!
To find out more information about the highway and to see when it will be open this year, click here.