Weekend Event Round-Up, June 2 - 4

It’s not summer yet, but things are starting to heat up in the ADK.

Looking for fun stuff to do this weekend in the Adirondacks? We have got you covered. After a fabulous Memorial Day Weekend, we are inching closer to legit Summer, and that means lots of great events for everyone.

Rhubarb Festival, Warrensburg, June 2.

Rhubarb Pie

The annual Warrensburg Rhubarb Festival is back on Friday, June 2nd, from 3 pm to 6 pm at the town’s Riverfront Farmers’ Market.

The festival features fresh rhubarb stalks, plants, prepared foods, recipes and more. Cornell Cooperative Extension Master Gardner Ruth Fruda will be on hand to provide information and tell you everything you ever wanted to know about rhubarb but were afraid to ask.

Crafts and take-and-make kits will be available from Richards Library director Shelby Burkhardt. Vendors include:

  • Adirondack Harvest

  • Baked by Marlene at J. Gallup Farm

  • Glens Falls Distillery

  • High Peaks Distilling/Adirondack Brewery

  • Nettle Meadow Cheese Farm

  • And many more

Check out our events section for more information

The Great Adirondack Birding Celebration June 2 - 4

The elusive Spruce Grouse

Paul Smith’s Visitor’s Interpretive Center (VIC) hosts the Great Adirondack Birding Celebration (GABC). This event is designed to introduce Birders of all ages and skill levels to the unique boreal bird species and habitats in the Adirondack Park.

This three-day-long celebration features birding field trips to local Important Bird Areas (IBAs) and presentations by accomplished ornithologists. Field trips have limited capacity, so be sure to register soon. Learn more in our Events section.

The GABC is sponsored by and in partnership with the Hotel Saranac, Explore Adirondack Frontier and Northern New York Audubon.

Adirondack Woof Stock, June 3 - 4 in Chestertown

It’s a weekend of Peace, Paws & Music in Chestertown. Woof Stock is an event for all the critters in your family.

Highlights throughout the weekend include blessing the animals, food, live music, K9 police demos, costume contests, pet adoptions and grooming and more.

The event occurs Saturday and Sunday at the Chester Town Hall on Route 9 (across from Tops). For more information, visit the Tri-Lakes Community Alliance Facebook page.

Whiteface Uphill Bike Race, Saturday, June 3
Are you looking for a big challenge? Why not race the 8-mile course up New York’s 5th tallest mountain?

The Whiteface Uphill Bike Race follows a USATF-certified course that covers 8 miles over an 8% grade up the scenic Veterans' Memorial Highway.

Cross the finish line, and you will be rewarded with 360-degree panoramic views of the Adirondacks, New England, and Montreal.

To register or get more information, visit the Whiteface Region Website or contact info@whitefaceregion.com or 518.946.2255.

Free Guided Bird Walk, Lake Placid, June 3

The Adirondack Mountain Club’s Cascade Welcome Center will host six free birding walks this spring. Each program is open to all ages and aims to connect locals and visitors to the natural wonders of the Adirondack High Peaks Region.

As breeding birds return to the Adirondacks in the spring, it is a great time to start birding. At Cascade Welcome Center, participants will enjoy a pleasant walk on maintained trails through various habitats with an experienced birder, observing many different species and Peak views.

These trips are for all ages and abilities, whether you’ve been birding for years or if it’s your first time.

Trips will start with a short introduction at the Center, then head out on the trails. Visit our Events page for more information.

The start time is promptly at 7:30, perfect for early birds. This walk is funded by The Cullman Grant awarded by Northern New York Audubon.

Coming Up: Plan Ahead for These Upcoming Events

The HOWL Story Slam in Brant Lake — June 8

The Black Fly Challenge Bike Race from Indian Lake to Inlet — June 10

Dixie’s Tupperware Party at the Lake Placid Center for the Arts — July 1

William Shatner in Persson of Shatner Weekend at the Star Trek Tour in Ticonderoga — July 7 - 9

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