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Adirondack Park Agency visitor interpretive centers : ウィキペディア英語版 | Adirondack Park Agency visitor interpretive centers
The Adirondack Park Agency visitor interpretive centers (or VICs) were established in 1989 and 1990, respectively.〔(How the VICs came to be - AdirondackDailyEnterprise.com | News, Sports, Jobs, Saranac Lake region — Adirondack Daily Enterprise )〕 They were designed to introduce visitors to the special features of the Adirondack Park, which, at 6 million acres (24,000 km²), is the largest park in the lower 48 United States. The centers help orient visitors to the park via educational programs, exhibits, and interpretive trails. Educational programs are available for school groups as well as the general public. The trails are open daily year round, from dawn to dusk. ==Paul Smith's center==
The Paul Smith's center opened in 1989. Located on approximately 2,700 acres (11 km2) in Paul Smiths, New York, near Paul Smith's College, the Paul Smith's College Visitor Interpretive Center (Paul Smith's VIC) has approximately six miles of interpretive trails and eight miles (13 km) of backcountry trails. Throughout the property visitors will encounter every habitat type found in the Adirondack Park except alpine. Historically, each spring the center hosts the Great Adirondack Birding Festival. Throughout the year visitors can partake of guided interpretive walks, regular outdoor activities, naturalist-led canoe paddles on Barnum Pond, and assorted lectures and slide presentations. In the winter the trails are open for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. The Paul Smith's center is open daily from 9:00am to 5:00pm.〔("Paul Smith's College VIC Hours," ) Paul Smith's VIC website. Accessed: March 12, 2014.〕
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