On Friday, July 28, you’re invited to Warrensburgh Farmers’ Market to see the best of Adirondack arts, crafts, and treats. This year’s Arts Festival will be held from 3 to 6 p.m., at the Warrensburgh Mills Historic District on River Street, and you won’t want to miss what’s in store! Come Create Not only will...
Hikers & Campers Be Aware: High Bear Activity in Dix Mountain Wilderness

DEC has alerted hikers and campers of high bear activity in the Dix Mountain Wilderness. Running into wildlife is inevitable while hiking, but bears are nothing to mess around with. Learn more about bears so you can be prepared for any encounter. Recent Bear Activity Reports say black bears have been stealing food from hikers...
Celebrate Summer With Weekend Festivals, Activities & More In The Adirondacks: July 28-30

Experience the sights, smells, and sounds of summer in the Adirondacks this weekend! From Old Forge to Ticonderoga and beyond, just some of the weekend events you can look forward to include a BBQ Festival, a huge StreetFest, and much more. Enjoy Adirondack Festivals The Great Adirondack BBQ Festival in Old Forge – Friday,...
Is A Hut-To-Hut Trail System In The Adirondacks Becoming A Reality?

How does this sound? Enjoy the Adirondack Park by day, then by night stay cozy and warm at an inn or luxury campground. Sound nice? It just might become a reality! The Adirondack Community Trail and Lodging System (ACTLS) has been diligently working with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) to...
Take These Adirondack Reads With You This Summer

Looking for a book to add to your summer reading list? Whether you’re by the lake, on the porch or at the beach, check out this list of Adirondack books. With a combination of Adirondack authors and story lines, you’re bound to find a page turner. “Sputnik Summer” by Paul Castellani Paul Castellani, a Delmar...
What’s New On The Adirondack Arts Scene: 5 Fabulous Exhibits, Performances & Workshops

Take your pick or try them all! With a diverse collection of exhibits, performances and workshops throughout the Adirondacks there’s no shortage of artistic inspiration. Spark your creativity, recharge, and explore the Adirondack arts scene with these 5 events. “My Impressions” by Ken Wiley Saranac Lake artist, Ken Wiley, presents his “My Impressions” exhibit...
New York Sets a New Record as Bald Eagle Breeding Numbers Soar

When you think of a bald eagle, you might first visualize an image of the large bird of prey perched in front of a flag of the United States, proudly representing our ideals of strength and freedom. But thanks to continuing conservation efforts in New York State, your first thought when you hear “bald...
Start Your Engines: 25th Annual Ticonderoga Area Car Show on Sunday, August 6

Jump behind the steering wheel and set your course for Ticonderoga, because you’re not going to want to miss the 25th Annual Ticonderoga Area Car Show on Sunday, August 6! Held in Ticonderoga’s Bicentennial Park from 9 am – 4 pm, you can peruse antique vehicles to your heart’s content and participate in this...
New Gore Mountain General Manager to Oversee Development of Multi-Season Attractions

Gore Mountain is one of the Northeast’s premier ski resorts, but over the years, the recreational site has expanded its offerings to include a wide variety of outdoor activities in spring, summer, and fall. In a recent press release, it was announced that James “Bone” Bayse will be Gore’s new general manager and help...
Otters & Gifted Land – Exciting News From Tupper Lake’s The Wild Center

The Wild Center is pretty wild – the “natural history museum of the Adirondacks” includes live animal exhibits, an elevated trail across the treetops, and a 54,000-square-foot museum, all intended to bring together people and the natural world. Recently, The Wild Center has released exciting news regarding their otters and land that has been...