Make it a Great Weekend in the Adirondacks
Our top picks for St. Patrick’s Day and more.
Friday is the Ides of March, and Sunday is St. Patrick’s Day, making for a memorable and potentially eventful weekend.
Whether you live in the Adirondacks or are visiting this weekend, there is no shortage of excellent opportunities for fun and maybe a little mischief.
Below are our hand-picked recommendations for things to do this weekend, plus a summary of all the St. Pat’s Day fun to be had across Adirondack Park. Check our events page for all our listings.
Recommendations for events this weekend in the Adirondacks.
🍀 St. Patrick’s Day Events in the Adirondacks 🍀
Towns, villages and venues across the Adirondack Park are hosting parades, live music, festivals and more this weekend to celebrate Irish heritage, culture and traditions.
Find fun things to do near you, or take an opportunity to go for a scenic drive and visit someplace new.
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