| Thornbush Acres RV Park
 
 Open mid-May thru mid-October. 
 Wooded setting. 
 Large sites (all pull-throughs). 
 All sites: full hook-up. 
 FREE WiFi. 
 Bathhouse. 
 Dump Station. 
 Campstore — RV supplies, liquid propane, live bait, fishing tackle, locally made crafts, public phone (no food). 
 The Indian Lake Village is a ½ mile from the Park for food shopping, laundromat, car wash, convience stores, gas, pizzeria, ice cream parlor and more!  Your Hosts: George and Jeannie P. Puterko (518) 648-5843. |  | 
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          Sitemap| Take a look at the history of the Adirondack Mountains and Indian Lake...Park Information
 
 
 The Adirondack Mountains were formed about 1.1 billion years ago and are considered the 
Jewel of the Northeast. Two thousand lakes and ponds shine like diamonds throughout the mountains. Six 
thousand miles of rivers run down mountains and through valleys. More than 70% of the entire area is blanketed in trees. 
The Adirondacks are a wonder, a place of unparalleled beauty, a land of contrasts, paradoxes and inconsistencies. 
Rich men and poor men have loved these mountains as have loggers, hunters, fishermen, writers, artists and conservationists, 
as well as illiterate hermits wanting to get away from it all. The Adirondacks have a reputation of being friendly as
well as very harsh.
Famous people and events have been part of these mountains while putting their mark on history. To name a few, Teddy 
Roosevelt technically became president of the U.S. about 2:15am on a foggy, pitch-black trail somewhere between Tahawas and North 
Creek; John Brown's body was brought back to his farm in North Elba; Rockwell Kent lived in Keene Valley. Some other 
visitors and residents included Emerson, the Vanderbilts, the Whitneys and the Rockefellers, as well as Almanzo Wilder of 
"Little House" fame. The Olympics took place here in 1932 and 1980. Emerson wrote, "Nature was the part of Creation 
closest to God." The Adirondacks are certainly God's Country, no matter what the season may be.   |  
 
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