AuSable Chasm - Scenic Outdoor Attraction in the Adirondack Region of Upstate New York
One of the Oldest, Natural Attractions in the United States!
AuSable, NY 12911
During the 1800's, settlers capitalized on the vast and rich area resources that surrounded the mighty river. Industries such as logging, paper mills, saw mills and iron mining thrived in the region until late in the 19th century. Yet, despite the eventual decline in the river's business and industrial use, the chasm's venerable charms kept it successfully operating as a popular tourist attraction, and in 2006, it celebrates its 136th year in operation.
With miles of scenic nature trails to explore, AuSable Chasm is truly an outdoor enthusiast's paradise! Signage along each path informs travelers of unique landmarks, flora and fauna in the area. Designated lookout points offer breathtaking views of ancient rock formations, forestry, wildlife and other serene vistas. Whether exploring the chasm on foot, or just floating leisurely down the river, the experience is amazingly entertaining, unforgettable and best of all, affordable!
Admission charges are as follows:
Adults (13+) - $16
Child (5-12) - $9
Under 5 - FREE
*Add an additional $9 for rafting or tubing expeditions.
Group rates are also available.
Tour Hours are:
Spring - 9:30am to 4:00pm
Summer - 9:30am to 5:00pm
Fall - 9:30am to 4:00pm
Extended Season - Trails only after Oct. 9 as weather conditions allow.
You can visit AuSable Chasm's website at www.ausablechasm.com for more details and history about the location. AuSable Chasm will always remain one of our nation's most valuable, historical treasures.
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Enjoy camping with friends or family? Then consider staying at the AuSable Chasm Campground, conveniently located on site at the attraction. Camp sites are available from just $18, or if you prefer indoor accommodations, there are a limited number of motel rooms also on site, with prices starting as low as $45.
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Post a CommentI went to ausable chasm as a kid and went rafting. thanks for the memories
Ausable Chasm is a spectacular sight. A true gem of the Adirondacks!