Adirondack Outdoor Adventures
The Adirondack Park overs 6 million acres for exploring and creating unforgettable experiences.
The Adirondacks offer endless options for those who love the great outdoors including world-class hiking, fishing, hunting, lakes and more.
We can't possibly list all the places to hike, camp, fish, ski (alpine and nordic), golf or more in the ADK. Here's a start, though. And we pledge to keep the information flowing to help you find your particular jam in the Adirondacks.
Find the Best Outdoor Adventures in the Adirondacks
Explore a lesser-known Adirondack trail that rewards with peace and panoramic views of Lake George and Vermont.
Gore Mountain in New York’s Adirondack Mountains is rated among the Top 10 ski resorts in the East by SKI Magazine readers.
In this episode of the ADK Talks podcast, we delve into the legends behind some of the Adirondack’s most intriguing haunted places.
Fall flowers, plants, apple and pumpkin picking, and family-friendly fall fun in the Adirondacks.
Listen to the ADK Talks Podcast to hear about our favorite fall activities and places to visit in Adirondack Park.
New Episode! Our fascinating conversation with the Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation.
Explore the Adirondack Great Camps of the American Gilded Age on a cruise on Raquette Lake.
It doesn't get more farm-to-table than ANCA's Bike the Barns event in the Lake Champlain region of the Adirondacks.
Iconic Adirondack Fire Towers light up the night and remind us of their critical role in protecting the Adirondacks.
A tradition of boating craftsmanship and endurance in the Adirondack Tri-Lakes and High Peaks.
Experience the Adirondacks through immersive experiences, an incredible collection of artifacts and a beautiful campus overlooking Blue Mountain Lake.
An accessible yet wild and exciting interaction with mother nature less than 15 minutes from Lake Placid.
The home and final resting place of the famous anti-slavery crusader is near Lake Placid.
Celebrating 100 years of adventure along 138 miles through the heart of the Adirondacks from Northville to Lake Placid.
Take a journey through history and beauty in the Adirondacks on the Whiteface Veterans’ Memorial Highway.
Lake Placid, New York’s Winter Olympic Village operates a historic Toboggan Chute that has been a cherished fixture in the region for almost eight decades.
Big-mountain skiing in the High Peaks at one of the top ski destinations in New York State and the Northeast.