Taking in the fall colors from the higher elevations of New York

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BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) – Up to 12 million people visit the Adirondack Park every year, and a great number of them come just to take in the view of the regions iconic fall foliage.

But while many of the most popular leaf peeping spots are passing their peak, there are still some lesser-known places you can get a good colorful look.

“In the higher elevations, closer to Lake Placid, in the mountainous regions, peak probably passed about three weeks ago, but right now, we’re in the Champlain region. Because it’s a lower elevation, the lake really moderates the temperature and you have probably another couple of weeks to go,” said Jane Hooper from the Regional Office of Sustainable Tourism…

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