Looking for something to do this weekend? Check out these top seven events happening throughout the Adirondacks!
1. Warrensburg Bike Rally 2016
Friday, June 3 – Sunday, June 12
Warrensburg
Now in its 16th year, the Warrensburg Bike Rally is being held at the Warren County Fairgrounds. Event attendees can check out all the vendors, motorcycle products on sale, and services offered.
2. Americade Motorcycle Rally in Lake George
Tuesday, June 7 – Saturday, June 11
Lake George
The world’s largest multi-brand motorcycle touring rally, Americade, is happening now in Lake George. The week-long event is for motorcyclists and motorcycle enthusiasts, and there will be vendors, displays, and more throughout the area!
3. TACC’s 14th Annual Fundraiser Dinner and Auction
Friday, June 10
Silver Bay
Support the Ticonderoga Area Chamber of Commerce (TACC) and enjoy a night out at its annual fundraiser dinner and auction on Friday night. Reservations are made through the Chamber Office, but if you miss out, there’s always next year!
4. 12th Annual Adirondack Birding Festival
Friday, June 10 – Sunday, June 12
Lake Pleasant
The annual Adirondack Birding Festival features three days of birding hikes, walks, safaris, outings, and seminars for all wildlife enthusiasts. Registration is required for the field trips, so call ahead to check on availability.
5. 21st Annual Black Fly Challenge
Saturday, June 11
Inlet to Indian Lake
The 21st Annual Black Fly Challenge welcomes mountain bikers, cyclocross racers, and even unicyclists! For this year’s edition of the Black Fly Challenge, the race will begin at Inlet and end at Indian Lake.
6. Neighbor Day with Taste of the Town
Saturday, June 11
Old Forge
Neighbor Day with Taste of the Town is hosted by View Arts, an art center in Old Forge. There will be crafts, demonstrations, hands-on activities, and free tastings of dishes from local restaurants.
7. 12th Annual Lake Placid Marathon & Half Marathon
Sunday, June 12
Lake Placid
This Sunday, Lake Placid will host its annual marathon and half marathon. Both races will start near the Olympic Speedskating Oval, and while the marathon is for ages 18+, the half marathon is open for all age groups.