Find This Weekend’s Best Events in the Adirondacks
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Get ready for a spectacular weekend in the Adirondacks! With activities ranging from spooky corn mazes to trail and mountain biking races, loon celebrations, a potato festival, and the World’s Largest Garage Sale, there are countless reasons to visit the Adirondacks right now.
If you're looking for the best spots to see the fall foliage, be sure to check out this week’s fall foliage report. We’ll guide you to where the leaves are at their peak and where colors are just starting to emerge.
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Are you curious about what emerges at night in a corn maze? Visit Schuyler Farms' Field of Screams on Friday and Saturday nights in October to find out.
Experience the thrill as world-class riders tackle the steep and challenging slopes of Whiteface Mountain, just feet away from where you stand.
Warrensburg’s World's Largest Garage Sale merges flea market charm, craft fair creativity, food festival fun, and the thrill of a scavenger hunt for savvy bargain seekers.
Follow the thrilling Zombie Trail every Friday evening in October, from 7:30 to 8:30 pm. This spine-tingling adventure invites visitors to step into a world where the Zoms are on the loose.
The 9th Annual Amy’s Adventure Race covers a 4.5-mile trail to raise funds for the Lake George Land Conservancy.
Fort Ticonderoga's charming Annual Heritage, Harvest, & Horse Festival offers a day filled with autumn festivities set against the stunning backdrop of the Adirondacks and Green Mountains.
The View Arts Center in Old Forge will present the 2025 Quilts Unlimited exhibition, a celebration featuring top fiber artists from around the country.
Titus Mountain Ski Center hosts its 44th annual Oktoberfest this weekend. This family-friendly event is a great way to celebrate the gorgeous fall season in the Adirondacks.
Saturday kicks off the first of three Fall Festival weekends in October at West Mountain near Glens Falls, NY.
Saranac Lake’s Corn Maze destination hosts its first annual fall festival on October 4, 2025. They will celebrate 100 years of potato farming in the Adirondacks.
Celebrate the exquisite beauty of fall at the Adirondack Experience, the Museum at Blue Mountain Lake. Enjoy wagon rides, apple pressing, pumpkin painting, live music, local vendors and more.
Enjoy a fun-filled, loon-centered day at Paul Smiths with the Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation. There will be live music, food, games, activities, and more.
Multi-Weekend Events
Can’t make it this weekend? These events have staying power so you can find a time that works for you.
Share time with family and friends while exploring a unique corn maze located on the shores of Lake Champlain at Fort Ticonderoga, with a brand new design for 2025.
Tucker Farms, located near Saranac Lake Village and Paul Smiths in Gabriels, NY, hosts its annual original corn maze. Visitors can come to Tucker Farms to navigate through this impressive corn labyrinth.
Rulfs is a farm market located in the northeast corner of the Adirondack Mountains in Peru, NY. Find farm-fresh products, apples, cider, doughnuts, jellies and jams, honey made from ADK bees, plus an awesome Corn Maze.
Upcoming events in the Adirondacks
It’s never too early to start planning your next adventure in the ADK.
Experience the fascinating display of compulsory figures and fancy skating at Lake Placid’s historic Jack Shea Arena.
Join a dynamic celebration of fall, showcasing local colors, live music, crafts, food, and beer vendors, along with world-class ski jumping.
Get ready for a celebration like no other as Raquette River Brewing rolls out the red carpet for the splendid hues of Adirondack fall foliage at their one and only Oktoberfest in Tupper Lake.
Lake George’s annual Oktoberfest celebration takes place over Columbus Day/Indigenous Peoples weekend in 2025.
Fall foliage, scenic skyrides, live music, crafts and more for the whole family at Gore Mountain near North Creek.