town in New York, USA

Wilmington is a town of 1,100 people in the Adirondacks near Lake Placid, New York. It is home to Whiteface Mountain and the North Pole Santa theme park.

Whiteface Mountain

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By carEdit

From Interstate 87 (Keeseville), take NY Hwy 9N sixteen miles southwest through Au Sable Forks to Jay, then NY Hwy 86 five miles west to Wilmington.

From Lake Placid, take NY Hwy 86 twelve miles north to Wilmington.

Get aroundEdit

This is a small village; there is no public transportation.

SeeEdit

 
View of Adirondack Park from the summit of Whiteface Mountain

DoEdit

  • Adirondack Wildlife Refuge and Rehabilitation Center, 997 Springfield Road. Drop in and tour the rehabilitation and education center to visit the birds and other critters (there is an remarkable variety of hawks, falcons, owls--including the Great Horned Owls--and more). The refuge mascots are Cree, a wolf-hybrid, and Zeebie, a wolf pup. The daily walk around the refuge property with the wolves is an extraordinary experience for visitors! (Also on Facebook)
  • 1 Santa's Workshop. - located in Wilmington

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  • The Hungry Trout Resort operates RF McDougall's Pub[dead link] serving beer, ale, burgers and pub fare; there's also a restaurant[dead link] on-site.

SleepEdit

 
Evergreens, mountains and clouds

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Routes through Wilmington
Jct N   SLake Placid  W   E  JayEnds at  



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