Dramatic mountain crags fall away to reveal forest-flanked lakes in the Lake Placid Region, a stretch of the Adirondacks known for the easy access it affords to year-round outdoor activities.
Route 125, the Middlebury Gap Road, was established as a State Scenic Road in 1987 under the Vermont Scenic Roads Law. Fall is often the most inspiring time to visit this route, when the surrounding Green Mountain National Forest begins to change to its golden foliage. Hiking, biking, camping and other outdoor activities are popular sources of recreation in the national forest along the byway.
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