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Self-Guided Labyrinth Walk

By Asa Adirondack
Free cancellation available
Price is CA $18 per adult

Features

  • Free cancellation available
  • 1h 30m
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation

Overview

  • Seventh Legacy Labyrinth: One of only nine Legacy Labyrinths worldwide.
  • Scenic Setting: Located in the serene Southern Adirondack Mountains.
  • Rich History: Incorporates thousands of years of labyrinth traditions.
  • Community Effort: Built through nearly 4,000 volunteer hours over 30 months.
  • Universal Appeal: Perfect for everyone, it offers a calming experience.

Activity location

    • New York (State)
    • Johnsburg, New York, United States

Meeting/Redemption Point

    • 405 Bartman Rd, Bakers Mills, NY 12811, USA | This is the regular meeting point listed in the activity.
    • Johnsburg, New York, United States

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Self-Guided Labyrinth Walk

  • Activity duration is 1 hour and 30 minutes1h 30m
    1h 30m
  • English
Language options: English
Price details
CA $18.47 x 1 AdultCA $18.47
Total
Price is CA $18.47
Until Wed, Jul 8

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's included
    Full access to the 70-foot outdoor labyrinth designed by Tony Christie.
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    Informational brochures or signage about the history and benefits of labyrinths.
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    Sun cream and insect repellent.
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    Lodging in 5-star cottage and camping spots to rent (message the owners).
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    Small First-Aid Kit for minor cuts.
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    Free parking available.
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    Picnic areas, picnic tables, and benches around the labyrinth and Lower Beaver Pond.
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    Access to clean bathroom facilities.
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    WiFi
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    Drinking water station.
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    Cold drinks for purchase.
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    Labyrinth tools and other goods available for purchase including finger labyrinths, books and cards.
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    Umbrellas for when it rains.
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    No transport to and from the labyrinth.
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    No shuttle services.
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    No on-site café or food services (North Creek is 13 minutes away!)
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    No on-site medical personnel or first aid services.
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    No pets except service dogs.
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    No on-site medical personnel. (Excellent back-country EMS is 10 minutes away.)
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    No access to special workshops or events unless specifically booked.

Know before you book

  • Not allowed: Alcohol and drugs, Climbing, Drones, Explosive substances, Firework, Glass objects, High-heeled shoes, Intoxication, Littering, Making fire, Pets (assistance dogs allowed), Smoking, Smoking in the vehicle, Weapons or sharp objects
  • Not suitable for: Children under 12 years, Visually impaired people, Wheelchair users

What you can expect

Experience the tranquility and mindfulness of the Adirondack Labyrinth at Asa Adirondack with a self-guided walk. This magnificent 70-foot outdoor labyrinth, designed by world-renowned expert Tony Christie of Ireland, is the Seventh Legacy Labyrinth in the world and one of the premier outdoor labyrinths in the Northeastern United States.

Upon arrival, you'll see a wooden Asa Adirondack and Labyrinth sign on your right, and the road will open into a picturesque pond area. Park near the entrance sign, either in front or along the road. From there, walk across the land bridge over the pond and Kibby Creek, and check in at the wooden lean-to.

Our Ambassador will greet you and give you a brief orientation. You'll first notice the serene landscape of the Southern Adirondack Mountains surrounding you. This peaceful, park-like setting provides an ideal backdrop for reflection and introspection. You'll receive an informational brochure with a brief history of labyrinths, the significance of the Seventh Legacy Labyrinth, and various themes you can explore during your walk.

Labyrinths have been used for meditation, ceremony, ritual, and spiritual practice for over 4,000 years across various cultures. Discover how labyrinths differ from mazes and how they are designed to encourage a meditative state that benefits body and mind.

As you step onto the labyrinth path, take your time to walk slowly and mindfully. The path winds towards the centre. The journey is intended to help you clear your mind and focus on the present moment. Use this time to engage your senses—feel the ground beneath your feet, listen to the sounds of nature, and breathe in the fresh mountain air.

When you reach the centre, pause for a moment of reflection. This is a space for you to meditate, pray, or enjoy the stillness. There are two large sitting stones you may rest on. Many visitors find this part of the journey particularly powerful, as the centre symbolises a point of clarity and peace.

After spending time in the centre, walk back out along the same path. Take this opportunity to reflect on any thoughts or feelings that arose during your time in the labyrinth.

Throughout your walk, you'll find that the labyrinth's design encourages balance and introspection. Walking the labyrinth can help reduce stress, lower blood pressure, and bring a sense of emotional and spiritual well-being.

This project, which cost $100,000 to build, was made possible by the dedication of its founders and over 70 volunteers from 5 countries who donated close to 4,000 hours over 30 months. Their hard work and community spirit have created a space that brings balance, peace, and healing to visitors from all walks of life.

Join us for a self-guided walk at the Asa Adirondack Labyrinth. Immerse yourself in the tranquility and explore the rich history and themes. Whether seeking a moment of calm amidst nature or a deeper contemplative experience, the labyrinth offers a unique and enriching journey for all.

Location

Activity location

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    • New York (State)
    • Johnsburg, New York, United States

Meeting/Redemption Point

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    • 405 Bartman Rd, Bakers Mills, NY 12811, USA | This is the regular meeting point listed in the activity.
    • Johnsburg, New York, United States