Best Things to Do in the Adirondacks This Weekend
Get this week’s recommendations for great stuff to do right now in the Adirondacks.
Adirondack Women's History Month: Anne LaBastille
Honoring a barrier-breaking conservationist and author.
Events this Weekend in the Adirondacks
Looking for ideas for things to do now in the Adirondacks? Check out our top recommendations for Adirondack events this weekend.
Exploring Ski History: 90th Anniversary of the Adirondack Ski Trains to North Creek, NY
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.
Exploring the Adirondack Legacy of North Creek’s Ski Bowl
Adirondack winter destinations owe their thanks to the OG, North Creek’s ski bowl.
Ski Jumping World Cup Returns to Lake Placid
Experience the thrill of world-class ski jumping competition in the Adirondack Mountains.
Celebrate the 90th Anniversary of the First Snow Train’s Arrival in North Creek
The North Creek Snow Train made the Adirondacks a top ski destination.
New Book: “The Black Woods: Pursuing Racial Justice on the Adirondack Frontier”
Amy Godine, an Adirondack author, has written a new book that narrates the history of Black pioneers in the northern wilderness of New York’s Adirondack Park.
Anne LaBastille, Adirondack Woodswoman
Anne LaBastille was a trail-blazing environmentalist, conservationist and author who lived and worked in the Adirondacks. LaBastille wrote the acclaimed book series, “Woodswoman,” in her 12 x 12 cabin on Twitchell Lake.