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Ausable Chasm is a unique tourist attraction near the city of Keeseville, showcasing a stunning sandstone gorge that was carved by the melting of glaciers during the end of the last Ice Age.

The gorge spans approximately two miles and is one of the biggest natural tourist attractions of the Adirondacks region, located along the course of the majestic Ausable River near its terminus at Lake Champlain.

Visitors can observe and photograph unique natural attractions and formations such as The Devil's Oven, Sentinel Rock, The Cathedral, and Elephant's Head or view the stunning Rainbow Falls, which is located at the gorge's southern end.

Cultural attractions in the region include the North Star Underground Railroad Museum, which commemorates the Civil War-era operations of the Underground Railroad. More than 15 miles of mountain biking trails are also offered at the Ausable Chasm Recreation Center.

Ausable Chasm, 2144 U.S. 9, Ausable Chasm, NY 12911, Phone: 518-834-7454

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