Adirondack Events, Festivals and Other Things to Do
Our hand-picked recommendations for great ways to spend your weekend.
Spring is finally coming to the Adirondacks.
The Eclipse is behind us, and mud season has begun, but there are plenty of things to do in the Adirondacks this weekend, both indoors and outdoors.
The Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation presents another Loon Zoom on Thursday evening. This month’s speaker is Griffin Archambault, a loon Research Biologist.
Attend a reception for Bob Fisher, whose solo exhibit “30 Years of Astrophotography” appears at the Ruplin Gallery during April.
Enjoy the springtime sound of peepers on a family-friendly walk at twilight.
Every second Saturday of the month, the charming and historic Shirt Factory in Glens Falls comes alive with an exciting indoor flea market.
Visit Paul Smith’s College Visitor Interpretive Center (VIC) for SAM Fest 2024. This year’s theme is Earth Canvas: Art & Climate Change. Admission is free!
Spice up mud season with delicious food and great music at Fort William Henry’s Conference Center in Lake George.
If you’re a fan of Gregorian Chant and Medieval Polyphony music, don’t miss Canada's only all-female vocal ensemble performing sacred music.
Take a trip to Venice at Glens Falls’ Hyde Collection