What are you Doing in the Adirondacks this Weekend?
Here are a few ideas for having fun over Easter weekend.
It’s Easter this weekend (for those who observe) and the beginning of Spring Break for many Lil’ ADKers on the East Coast. While some snow remains, there are also fun things to do this last weekend of March.
Check our events page for all our listings.
Recommendations for events this weekend in the Adirondacks.
The Total Solar Eclipse in the Adirondacks is less than two weeks away!
Recent Adirondack news and updates.
This week’s “Where in the ADK?” contest takes us to the Western edge of the Central Adirondack Park. Do you know where in the ADK?
Leaf peeping isn’t just for the fall; it takes on a new meaning in upstate New York’s Adirondack Park in the spring.
With less than a week until the big day, get our recommendations on the great places to experience the 2024 Solar Eclipse.
Leading science institute partners with NYS DEC to create a cutting-edge environmental research facility in the Adirondacks.
Observing a solar eclipse without adequate eye protection can cause serious and irreversible damage to your vision.
Visit the places where the Morgans, Rockefellers, Vanderbilts, and Whitneys played in the upstate New York wilderness.
An extraordinary life in arts and letters and public service nurtured in the Adirondack Mountains.
Adirondack organizations collaborate to offer guidance on enjoying a safe and sustainable total solar eclipse.
Demand for lodging in the Adirondacks during the Total Solar Eclipse is at an all-time high.
North Creek holds a special place in ski history. March 4 marks the 90th anniversary of the first ski trains that would transform the Adirondacks into a winter recreation destination.
Enjoy the Adirondack Downhill Derby tradition of creativity, bravery, and community spirit.
Reflecting on a legendary Olympic moment in USA hockey history in the Adirondack State Park.
Lake Placid, New York’s Winter Olympic Village operates a historic Toboggan Chute that has been a cherished fixture in the region for almost eight decades.
Snow-making innovations help Gore Mountain carve a path toward a brighter, more sustainable future—one powder day at a time.
Understanding the Path of Totality and the upcoming Total Eclipse in the Adirondack Park.