Adirondack Outdoor Adventures
The Adirondack Park overs 6 million acres for exploring and creating unforgettable experiences.
The Adirondacks offer endless options for those who love the great outdoors including world-class hiking, fishing, hunting, lakes and more.
We can't possibly list all the places to hike, camp, fish, ski (alpine and nordic), golf or more in the ADK. Here's a start, though. And we pledge to keep the information flowing to help you find your particular jam in the Adirondacks.
The Adirondack Interpretive Center is a perfect destination for nature lovers.
Where in the ADK? It’s the fire tower on Bald Head Mountain
Among America’s first ski resorts, Gore Mountain is New York’s largest ski center.
Ski Pioneers Lois Perret and Frederica "Freddie" Anderson are the focus of an upcoming event at North Creek’s Tannery Pond Center.
Big-mountain skiing in the High Peaks at one of the top ski destinations in New York State and the Northeast.
Friendly, family resort with miles of trails to enjoy all the snow sports in the Adirondack Mountains.
A favorite with upstate New York skiers for over 60 years.
Adirondack winter destinations owe their thanks to the OG, North Creek’s ski bowl.
Tupper Lake’s James C. Frenette Trails provide an ideal opportunity to experience Adirondack back country life.
Experience the thrill of world-class ski jumping competition in the Adirondack Mountains.
Visit this spot to brighten your Adirondack winter nights.
Step onto the ice and skate where the greats achieved’s Adirondack Park.
Family-friendly ski resort in Malone, NY, with diverse terrain and unique ameniities.
Gore and Whiteface are open, and several resorts have announced tentative opening dates.
Visit this amazing gorge in the Adirondacks. Open year-round, there is always something to see and enjoy at Au Sable River Chasm.
Discover inner tranquility amidst the stunning wilderness of the Adirondack region with the art of Forest Bathing.
An accessible yet wild and exciting interaction with mother nature.
The Museum of Natural History for the Adirondacks Mountains.
Tupper Lake is ideally suited for stargazing. And the Adirondack Sky Center offers a fantastic facility for exploring the cosmos.
Professional baseball is alive and kicking in the Adirondacks. Don’t miss out on the action this summer.
Forked Lake Campground provides a lovely place to camp in the Central Adirondacks.
Visit one of the Adirondack’s highest waterfalls in the Central Adirondacks.
Experience the fun of railbiking in the ADK.
Row your boat over to Valcour Island near Plattsburgh to visit Bluff Point LIghthouse, Lake Champlain’s last lighthouse.
Visit year-round to learn and experience the natural wonders of the Adirondacks.
Want to see humans fly? Visit the Lake Placid Ski Jumps.
Carve some nice turns in the ADK
Just hear those sleigh bells jing-a-ling, ring-ting-ting-a-ling, too. It's lovely weather for a sleigh ride together in the Adirondacks.
Cobble Hill is picturesque and one of the oldest courses in US history.