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Lonely Planet review for Lake George

Maybe it's a blessing that the primary gateway to the Adirondacks, the village of Lake George, is a kitsch tourist town full of cotton candy, arcades and cheap souvenirs. The real reason for coming is the 32-mile-long lake itself, with its crystalline waters and forested shoreline, and once you leave the town behind the contrast is only more striking.