Not to sound like a broken record but, The Wild Center in Tupper Lake completely has my heart. If you've yet to take a trip up north to this unique place, then I fully encourage you with every bone in my body to make it up there as soon as possible. Recently I shared with you guys all of the reasons why this discovery center is perfect for a family day trip, but in these recent weeks The Wild Center has given our residents yet another reason to want to come up and experience this area of the Adirondacks for themselves!
A whole new way to experience the Adirondack Forest, The Wild Center now features a 1,000-foot long loop through the woods that completely surrounds you with nature and music. Making you feel as though you've stepped into a movie that has given you your own magical soundtrack to walk to, the secluded path will quite literally sing for you.
Unlike anything else you've ever experienced in the Adirondacks, a total of 24 speakers have been hidden throughout the forest and play Pete Weyer's composition "I Walk Towards Myself". A truly enchanting experience that you'll never forget, in the song you'll be able to hear the Philadelphia-based choir The Crossing beautifully singing. Created specifically for this space, the composition even is partially sun in the Mohawk language to further pay homage to New York's roots.
A quick 5-minute walk from the main building, The Wild Center's iForest is open during the museum's hours and is available during rain or shine. To see what magical sounds are waiting for you, get a taste of the walk in the footage below:
The Wild Center is now open every day of the week from 10AM until 6PM.
How to get here: 45 Museum Dr, Tupper Lake, NY 12986
Were you already planning on making a trip up to The Wild Center this summer? To find out what it's like to explore The Wild Walk here in Tupper Lake, click here.
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