The Wild Walk At New York's Wild Center Is Officially Accepting Reservations
By Lea Monroe|Published July 17, 2020
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Made up of 6-million acres, New York’s Adirondack Park is full of hidden gems and attractions that residents from all around the state come to experience. Some of the Empire State’s residents may make their way up north to the Adirondack Park to hike up our tallest mountains or to get out onto some of our most serene lakes and rivers, but if you think you’re feeling up for taking a walk on the wild side, then there’s no better attraction to visit than the one we’re about to show you up in Tupper Lake. Take a look!
All the way up north in Franklin County where you're surrounded by the tallest mountains of New York, The Wild Center is one of state's very best attractions and all it takes is one visit to see why!
While The Wild Center remains open throughout the majority of each year, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, their doors had been forced to stay shut until recently.
So, how will this work while the coronavirus is still active? Well, the actual Wild Center, cafe, and store will remain closed to the public, but as of July 15th, 2020, you can now get back to exploring The Wild Walk.
One of the best outdoor attractions that you'll ever have the pleasure to explore, The Wild Walk is now back open by reservation only and there a few things about this experience that will be a bit different this year.
Those who get out to explore The Wild Center during 2020 will be required to keep a social distance from others while they're here and wear a face covering.