Best Things to Do in the Adirondacks This Weekend
Don’t miss these great events happening this weekend across the ADK.
Sugar House Creamery in Upper Jay, NY: Crafting Memorable Adirondack Cheeses
Sugar House Creamery turns milk from pasture-raised Adirondack cows into the region’s most memorable cheeses.
St. Patrick’s Day in the Adirondacks: Parades, Pub Crawls, and Irish Cheer
From parades and pub crawls to Irish road bowling and Celtic music, the Adirondacks know how to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day.
Maple Sugaring Season in the Adirondacks is the Sweetest Cure For Cabin Fever
Cabin fever meets liquid gold.
Breaking Trail: Women Who Shaped the Adirondacks
Learn about women’s history in the Adirondacks on the ADK Talks podcast.
A Rare Planet Parade and Blood Moon Over the Adirondacks
Six planets align on February 28, followed by a total lunar eclipse on March 3.
ECAC Hockey Championships Bring Olympic Energy Back to Lake Placid in March 2026
The 2026 ECAC Men’s and Women’s Hockey Championships come to Lake Placid’s Herb Brooks Arena in March.
Keene Valley Earns National Spotlight on Fodor’s 2026 Must-Visit List
Discover why Keene Valley, NY — a haven for hikers, waterfalls, and Adirondack charm — earned a spot on Fodor’s 2026 must-visit list.
Colin Jost’s Terrifying Lake Placid Bobsled Ride
When a “Weekend Update” anchor meets a 90-mph ice chute in the Adirondacks, you know it’s going to be good television.
Winter in the ADKs: Your Questions, Answered
Winter in the ADK: Listener questions answered.
Eleanor Roosevelt: Lake Placid Olympic Bobsledder
The first First Lady to ride with the Olympic bobsled team? It happened in the Adirondacks.
Tupper Lake’s The Woodshed on Park: An Adirondack Culinary All-Star
Culinary wizardry, hand-crafted cocktails, and outstanding service at this Tupper Lake newcomer.
Healing the World from the Adirondacks: Dr. Trudeau and the Saranac Laboratory
Learn how a small Adirondack village helped change global medicine.
The Log Cabin at Peace Ridge — A Classic Adirondack Escape Worth the Trip
The ultimate private get-away on 135 acres
The Lake Placid Toboggan Chute is Back—and Still One of the Adirondacks’ Most Thrilling Traditions
Riders launch down the Lake Placid Toboggan Chute and glide across frozen Mirror Lake during the winter season.
Second Acts in The Adirondacks: A Bold Revival in Jay, NY
Rick Vidal shares how the former Paleface Ski Resort became a modern Adirondack retreat.
Love Adirondack Loons? Learn—and Support Them—From Anywhere
Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation hosts Loon Zooms provide a lens into the life of the common loon.
NorthWind Fine Arts in Saranac Lake
Visit an Adirondack gallery where you enter with curiosity and leave with a deeper sense of place.
Bitters & Bones: Smoke, Suds, And Serious Flavor In The Heart Of Saranac Lake
Bitters & Bones in Saranac Lake—an Adirondack microbrewery and smoke-forward kitchen known for bold flavors.
Cold, Wet, And Unprepared: What Really Happens When Winter Hikers Underestimate The Adirondacks
Jeff Berry and Elena Lumby from Search and Rescue of the Northern Adirondacks share essentials for winter hiking.