Looking for something to do this weekend? Check out these top five events happening throughout the Adirondacks! (And don't forget Sunday is Mother's Day!)...
Bike the Rails This Summer For A Unique Outing

You've probably heard of paddle boats, maybe even ridden in one, but have you heard about their popular land cousin the rail bike? Later this summer, you'll be able to try a rail bike out for yourself on the Saratoga...
Spring Turkey Hunting Season Starts on May 1

For all you hunters out there, you know that when spring comes, so too does turkey season. The Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) announced this year's turkey season will begin on May 1st and continue until the end of the...
Adirondacks a Top 10 Place for College Reunions

We know that the Adirondacks is the place to be when looking to escape into the outdoors, but how does it compare to the rest of the country? Well according to a recent Buzzfeed article listing the 15 best places...
5 Events You Can’t Miss This Weekend: April 29-May 1

Looking for something to do this weekend? Check out these five events happening throughout the Adirondacks! Image from the Crux Climbing Center in Willsboro, one of this week's top events!...
New York’s Adirondack Preservation League Defends Railroad

In 2013, a controversial project was announced by the New York Departments of Environmental Conservation and Transportation to remove a 34-mile section of the Adirondack Scenic Railroad between Tupper Lake and Lake Placid and transform it into a multi-use trail....
Think Local in Ticonderoga on May 6 at Spring Shopping & Dining Night

Small businesses are an essential part of the local economy, but they are also friends, neighbors, and members of the community. It's important to take the time and appreciate their positive effect on the region. In celebration of 2016's National...
An Adirondacks to Algonquin Park Nature Trail is Planned

Alice the Moose's 570-km (354-mi) journey in 2000 from the Adirondacks to Algonquin Park has inspired the development of an international nature trail following her footsteps. This trail would include existing routes and be available for locals and tourists alike....
20,000-acre Adirondack Tract Sold to New York State

On April 5th, the Boreas Ponds tract, a 20,758-acre tract in the Adirondacks, was sold by The Nature Conservancy to New York state for $14.5 million. This purchase is the final part of Gov. Andrew Cuomo's plan to buy 69,000...