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.
Full Moon Magic: Moonlight Ski & Snowshoe Nights Return to Mt. Van Hoevenberg in 2026
Adirondack winter magic will be on display at Mt. Van Hoevenberg’s full moon events.
Fresh powder and big plans: Adirondack ski season outlook 2025–2026
The 2025–2026 ski season is poised to keep skiers checking checking snow reports before their morning coffee.
Lake Placid to Unveil Statue Honoring Herb Brooks, Architect of the Miracle on Ice
The Olympic Center in Downtown Lake Placid is the site for a new sculpture honoring Herb Brooks.
Education in the Wild: Paul Smith’s College
Shaping climate resilience, careers, and the future of the Adirondacks.
Start 2026 On The Right Foot: First Day Hikes Return To The Adirondacks
Looking for a fresh start that doesn’t involve a gym signup, a juice cleanse, or swearing off carbs until February?
The Ultimate Adirondack Holiday Guide: Where to Go, What to Do
In this episode of ADK Talks, we climb aboard what we’re calling the Holiday Express and take you on a whirlwind tour of the Adirondacks in the holiday season.
When the Adirondack Skies Sparkle: Your Guide to the 2025 Geminid Meteor Shower
If you’ve ever wanted to see the Adirondacks put on a celestial fireworks show, the Geminids are your ticket.
Salt of the Earth Bistro: Global Comfort Food Rooted in the Adirondacks
Thinking globally, cooking locally at this foodie favorite in Lake Placid.
Season to Season: Adirondack Harvest and the Year-Round Local Food Movement
In this episode, we explore what it really means to eat locally in the Adirondacks — all year long
The Wild Center’s Wild Lights: A Winter Tradition That Keeps Getting Brighter
The Wild Center transforms its campus into Wild Lights, one of the Adirondack Park’s most enchanting nighttime experiences.