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Natural Stone Bridge and Caves

535 Stone Bridge Road, Pottersville, NY
518-494-2283
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Type: Caverns/ Caves
Owner description: 23 miles north of Lake George & 90 min south of Lake Placid, hike self-guided tour & explore the Largest Marble Cave Entrance in the East, waterfalls,... more » Owner description: 23 miles north of Lake George & 90 min south of Lake Placid, hike self-guided tour & explore the Largest Marble Cave Entrance in the East, waterfalls, gorge, caves and much more: guided adventure tours, gemstone mining, Frisbee golf, climbing walls, dino digs, crystal quest & gold rush mines, picnic & playgrounds, new butterfly exhibit for 2009 and an extensive rock, fossil and gift shop. Rental units available. Open every day late May – mid Oct. « less
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Montreal, Canada
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58 reviews 58 reviews
12 attraction reviews
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36 helpful votes 36 helpful votes
3 of 5 stars Reviewed 19 May 2013 NEW

It takes roughly an hour to walk around and look at nature's carvings in marble stone, for 14$ per person... The owners must make a lot of money with this joint! Although it's nice, in my opinion, it's too much for too little. I have seen just as impressive beauty for free while walking in the woods on my own.... More

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rochester new york
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4 reviews 4 reviews
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2 helpful votes 2 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 7 May 2013

This is a great place But you have slot of walking and climbing its worth it. There is a fantastic gift shop full of beautiful stones that were dug up from the ground. It's a very beautiful place and family friendly.

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Tupper Lake, New York
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37 reviews 37 reviews
11 attraction reviews
Reviews in 7 cities Reviews in 7 cities
3 helpful votes 3 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 11 March 2013

Pack your own picnic lunch, wear your suits and prepare for a wonderful outing. We've visited here several times and have always enjoyed ourselves. If you go on a bright sunny day you'll really appreciate the cool (some might call it COLD) water running thru the area. The natural bridge is beautiful - you'll really enjoy your visit.

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Baton Rouge, Louisiana
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24 reviews 24 reviews
13 attraction reviews
Reviews in 15 cities Reviews in 15 cities
7 helpful votes 7 helpful votes
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 14 November 2012

If you like caves and rock structures, this is the place to go. This attraction is set up well, has a good self guided tour, and is very interesting. They even have an area for the kids to play with fossils. If in Schroon Lake area, you need to see this.

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Massachusetts
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34 attraction reviews
Reviews in 22 cities Reviews in 22 cities
20 helpful votes 20 helpful votes
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 12 November 2012

We went here at the beginning of Summer this year when visiting Lake George for a long weekend. I thought it would be a little different but we still enjoyed it. The river is very beautiful at that time of year and we enjoyed the "adventure". If you have anyone in your party with trouble climbing stairs do not go,... More

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Saratoga Springs, New York
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6 reviews 6 reviews
Reviews in 6 cities Reviews in 6 cities
7 helpful votes 7 helpful votes
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 16 October 2012

My family visited the Natural Stone Bridge and Caves Park using a half off deal offered online by a daily deal site. The price for our visit was only $13 for two adults, a 4 year old and an infant. My 4 year old was able to complete the entire walk with only a little assistance. I would say those... More

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Binghamton, NY
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27 attraction reviews
Reviews in 43 cities Reviews in 43 cities
61 helpful votes 61 helpful votes
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 16 October 2012

If you enjoy learning about and observing New York State geology, you will love this attraction. Stone bridge, caves, pot holes, unusual rock formations, rushing water. Lots of wooden walkways and stairs, so be prepared if you want to enjoy everything. Seems like kind of a mom and pop operation, but well-maintained and safe. When they say "caves", do not... More

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Stony Brook, New York
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4 of 5 stars Reviewed 6 October 2012

i expected a little more. like more of actually going in or peaking in caves. I had done Howe caverns a couple years ago and was expecting something a little more similar. i guess it was my own assumption that landed me a tiny bit dissapointed. if caving had been part of the package instead of a very pricey add... More

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Cork, Ireland
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5 attraction reviews
Reviews in 6 cities Reviews in 6 cities
5 helpful votes 5 helpful votes
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 30 September 2012 via mobile

Went there in Sept on a Thursday afternoon and had a great time. It was very quiet so we pretty much had the place to ourselves to enjoy at our own pace. I can imagine went it's busier it may get a bit awkward to navigate. The tour was very well done. Not overly roped off or built up so... More

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Oxford, Connecticut
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Reviews in 27 cities Reviews in 27 cities
17 helpful votes 17 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 25 September 2012

Streams, waterfalls, rocks, caves… There’s so much to see that after three visits, we still haven’t seen the entire property! Wear good hiking shoes and hold on to railings where possible to avoid slipping. You’ll get a nice workout climbing up and down stairs and rocks. I got more varied photos here than at High Falls Gorge and Ausable Chasm,... More

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