Winter Triathlon | Tupper Lake | February 17, 2024
- Tupper Lake Golf Course 141 Country Club Road Tupper Lake, NY, 12986 United States (map)
Upstate New York’s First Winter Triathlon is Happening in the Adirondacks
Empire State Winter Games has added a Sprint Winter Triathlon to its roster of events in February 2024.
New this year to the Empire State Winter Games (ESWG) portfolio is a Sprint Winter Triathlon. The ESWG is an event that revolves around athletes, winter, and the beautiful Adirondacks.
The ESWG Sprint Winter Triathlon, which is the first event of its kind in Upstate New York, will consist of a 5k run followed by a 10k winter bike and a 5k cross-country ski on the scenic trails of the James C. Frenette Sr. Recreational Trails at the Tupper Lake Golf Course.
Founded in 1980, the Empire State Winter Games are a multi-day winter athletic competition headquartered in Lake Placid, NY. Amateur athletes of all ages and from all over the Northeast and Canada compete in more than 30 winter sports competitions over three days every February.
For more information and to register for the ESWG Winter Triathlon, visit the website.
Places to explore near Tupper Lake.
Discover Goody Goody’s: Saranac Lake's top destination for fun and games in the Adirondacks.
Visit the Adirondack Artists Guild Gallery located in the heart of Saranac Lake in the Adirondack Tri-Lakes and High Peaks region.
Explore the Saranac Laboratory Museum and its significant impact on finding a worldwide cure for Tuberculosis.
Earth Girl Designs, spectacular hand-crafted jewelry and crystals in downtown Tupper Lake in the Adirondacks.
Visit one of the Adirondacks’ most iconic and beautiful hotels, and you might also have a “spiritual” experience.
Delve into the fascinating lives of common loons in the Adirondacks.
Hear about what it takes to assist NYS Forest Rangers on Search and Rescue missions.
Corn mazes provide a perfect complement to the Adirondacks' autumnal attractions.
New Episode! Our fascinating conversation with the Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation.
With a simple change, we can help eradicate the leading cause of death for adult Adirondack loons.
A captivating journey through time and nature in the heart of the Adirondack Mountains.
Experience the heyday of the American motor inn in Tupper Lake in the beautiful Adirondacks.
Indulge yourself at this historic grand hotel in the HIgh Peaks and Tri-Lakes region of the Adirondack Park.
USA TODAY Readers’ Choice Awards selects Tupper Lake’s Wild Center as Best in the U.S.
Culinary wizardry, hand-crafted cocktails, and outstanding service at this Tupper Lake newcomer.
The Nobel-prize-winning physicist found peace and relaxation on Saranac Lake.
Visit the exquisite charm of Saranac Lake’s Adirondack Carousel.
Tupper Lake’s James C. Frenette Trails provide an ideal opportunity to experience Adirondack back country life.
Trailhead in Tupper Lake combines modernity with delightful pleasures for an excellent stay in the ADK.
Unwind in cozy comfort on a picturesque Adirondack lake.
The Saranac Lake Winter Carnival has drawn visitors to the Adirondacks for over 125 years.
Sister store to the renowned ADK retail mecca in a historic location in downtown Tupper Lake.
A delicious slice of Paris in Saranac Lake. Left Bank Café is a french bistro in the heart of the Adirondacks.
Whitehall, NY, is a destination for Bigfoot enthusiasts. And it’s not the only place Sasquatch has been sighted in the ADK.
Tupper Lake is ideally suited for stargazing. And the Adirondack Sky Center offers a fantastic facility for exploring the cosmos.
This week’s “Where in the ADK?” comes from the Tri-Lakes & High Peaks region of the ADK. Open for business only during summer months.
Enjoy hand-crafted Adirondack ales in Tupper Lake.
Visit the oldest standing building in Tupper Lake and the oldest synagogue in the Adirondacks
Show your love for the Adirondacks.
Find the Tupper Lake Golf Course.
Upcoming events in the Tri-Lakes & High Peaks region.
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- Tagged: Empire State Winter Games, James C. Frenette Trails, Triathlon, Winter