Need plans for this weekend? We’ve got you covered, with the details for the top five events happening in the Adirondacks below. From festivals to history reenactments, there are plenty of great things to do.
Top 5 Events Coming Up in the Adirondacks
Food Truck Fridays on the Pond
July 21
Check out the Town of Horicon’s Food Truck Fridays for a mouthwatering array of food truck offerings, delightful treats, and live music! This Friday, Tom’s House will kick off the night on the main stage at the Horicon Community Center while Willie Trio performs on the Acoustic Stage in front of the Town Hall. Sit back, unwind, and soak in the vibrant tunes of talented local and regional musicians.
4th Annual Blueberry Festival at the Warrensburgh Riverfront Farmers’ Market
July 21
Join the Warrensburgh Riverfront Farmers Market for their annual Blueberry Festival. Experience local vendors showcasing their finest berries, fruits, baked goods, cheeses, and more. Indulge in delicious food and beverage samples. The festival also includes kids activities, like face painting, live music, and hands-on Take & Make craft kits.
July 22
Explore a one-of-a-kind market by Adirondack Experience that celebrates the rich history and artistry of the North Country. See a diverse collection of handcrafted treasures, including paintings, furniture, specialty foods, sculptures, clothing, and stained glass. The landscapes of the Adirondack wilderness inspire each item, so you can take a piece of the Park home with you!
53rd Schroon Lake Arts and Crafts Fair
July 22
Mark your calendars for a day of arts, crafts, and community support at the Schroon Lake Arts and Crafts Fair. Not only will you have the chance to browse and purchase unique arts and crafts, but your participation will directly contribute to the preservation and well-being of the lake.
Battle Reenactment: Defiance & Independence Two-Day Event!
July 22-23
Attend the thrilling two-day Defiance and Independence battle reenactment at Fort Ticonderoga. Immerse yourself in the epic saga of the 1777 siege, where American soldiers and artillerymen defended Ticonderoga against General Burgoyne’s forces. Witness the intense action as muskets and cannons roar, followed by the silent retreat that saved the American Army.
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