Winter isn’t over yet, as evidenced by this weekend’s events which include SnoFest in Old Forge, a skiing competition, and more. We’re also gearing up for spring maple! See what else is going on throughout the Adirondacks.
Friday the 8th
Friday, March 8 to Saturday, March 9
The annual SnoFest in Old Forge is this weekend. Ski Doo, Polaris, and Arctic Cat will be showcasing their 2020 snowmobile models, and there will also be demonstration rides, weather permitting, and more fun.
Reception for 21st Annual Juried Show
Friday, March 8
The Adirondack Artists Guild is hosting their annual juried show in Saranac Lake starting this Friday the 8th and going through April 20th. The reception with awards is this Friday. The exhibition is open to all artists 18 and older and all media are acceptable.
Saturday the 9th
Maple Sugaring at Up Yonda Farm
Saturday, March 9
Official Maple Weekends don’t start until the 23rd, but some maple farms and sugar houses are ready to rock and roll with their mapley goodness. Check out maple sugaring fun at Up Yonda Farm in Bolton Landing on Saturday for $5 per person.
Living History Event: 1758 Battle on Snowshoes
Saturday, March 9
Fort Ticonderoga is hosting a living history event on snowshoes. See action-packed tree-to-tree fighting in a recreated battle deep in the woods.
Capital Repertory Theatre: A Friend of a Friend
Saturday, March 9
Enjoy tales of the Underground Railroad at the Strand Center for the Arts in Plattsburgh on Saturday afternoon with A Friend of a Friend. General admission tickets are $10.
Sunday the 10th
Maple Treats at the Sugar House
Sunday, March 10
Garnet Hill Lodge in North River is hosting a maple event. Ski down to a sugar house and then warm up with a hot drink and some maple treats.
Sunday, March 10
Enter a Top of the Mountain Ski Race at Mt. Pisgah in Saranac Lake. Lift tickets are required, and then the entry fee is $12 in advance or $15 the day of the race.
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Winter is almost over! Have you made the most of all there to enjoy this season in the Adirondacks? Find out by checking out our eight most overlooked winter attractions and see what you can cross off your list before spring.
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