New York State Offers Free Eclipse Glasses
View the 2024 solar eclipse safely with I❤️NY glasses.
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Solar eclipse glasses. Photo courtesey I LOVE NY.
New York State is offering free limited edition I LOVE NY Eclipse glasses. Pick up a complimentary pair (two per person, while supplies last) at New York State Welcome Centers, select Thruway Rest Stops and other locations.
One of the best ways to view a solar eclipse without harming your eyes is to use the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 12312-2 certified eclipse glasses.
Where to get your Eclipse 2024 Glasses.
In the Adirondacks, the glasses will be available while supplies last at these locations:
In the Adirondacks:
I-87 Northbound between Exit 17 and 18 near Glens Falls, NY
Hours of Operation: Daily: 9 am – 5 pm
2608 Main St, Lake Placid, NY 12946
Hours of Operation: Daily: 9 am - 5 pm
In the Capital District:
NYS Thruway (I-87), Northbound between Exits 21B and 21A (Milepost 127, south of Albany)
Hannacroix, NY 12087
Hours of Operation: Daily: 7 am – 7 pm
In New York City
MTA Long Island Rail Road Ticket Windows
421 8th Avenue, New York, NY 10001
Hours of Operation: Daily: 6:30 am - 9:30 pm
Keep your eyes protected.
Eye safety should be at the top of everyone’s priority list on April 8, 2024. Here are some essential tips.
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During a solar eclipse, looking at the sun directly is dangerous, except during the brief period of totality when the moon fully covers the sun - and even then, experts say caution should be exercised.
Wearing sunglasses alone will NOT provide sufficient protection for your eyes.
Staring at the sun without proper eye protection can lead to temporary or permanent damage to your eyes, known as "eclipse blindness."
One of the best ways to view a solar eclipse is through indirect viewing using a pinhole projector (see instructional video below). This easy-to-make device projects an image made through a pinhole using an average cardboard container, like a cereal or shoe box.
Another way to view a solar eclipse without harming your eyes is by using the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 12312-2 certified eclipse glasses from a trusted source.
Further information about safe viewing, including a list of eclipse glasses suppliers, is available on the American Astronomical Society website.
The Adirondacks: the perfect destination for Eclipse 2024.
A total solar eclipse is an incredibly rare phenomenon that occurs only once every 400 years in the same location. New York State will be in the center of the North American total solar Eclipse on April 8th, 2024. The Adirondack region offers breathtaking views of this extraordinary cosmic event, with numerous special events and fantastic locations from which to experience it. For more information about where to view the Eclipse in the Adirondacks and events, check out ADK Taste’s Eclipse web page.
Let Parker show you how to make a pinhole projector.
Watch this brief, fun, helpful video starring Parker, which shows us how to make a pinhole projector to view the solar Eclipse in just a few easy steps.
More Adirondack Solar Eclipse news and information.
Discover even more in the Adirondacks with ADK Taste.
Upcoming events in the Adirondacks.
Widlund Gallery and North Creek Railway Depot Museum present an exhibit of artifacts from skiing’s early days in the Adirondacks.
The Courthouse Gallery presents a mesmerizing exhibit featuring textile and landscape paintings.
Enjoy a lakefront ice bar on weekends from January 25 to March 2 in Lake George Village at The Lagoon.
Journey back to the 1750s at Fort William Henry in Lake George, where life in a British fort in winter unfolds.
Tupper Lake’s Wild Center presents its incredible annual winter light display, Wild Lights, weekends through February 22, 2025.
Annual winter festival in the Western Adirondack communities of Wanakena, Star Lake, Cranberry Lake and Newton Falls.
Experience a Valentine’s weekend of winter magic with live music, an authentic Adirondack ice bar, fire displays and more.
Enjoy three fun-filled, family-friendly days of events on Northern Lake George during Presidents’ Day Weekend.
“When Harry Met Sally”: the ultimate romantic comedy comes to Indian Lake just in time for Valentine’s Day.
Try out winter fishing for the first time or revisit a favorite pastime during the first of NYS’s free fishing events in 2025.
Two days of winter fun and games, including the Rough Raquette Snowshoe Race and fireworks.
The annual Rough Raquette 5K snowshoe race, one-mile fun run or walk is happening on February 15, during Winter Carnival.
Lantern-lit cross country skiing and snowshoeing, bonfires and beverages and live music at the Whiteface Club.
Enjoy a free theatrical presentation of the suspenseful and fun “Sherlock Holmes and the Night Before Christmas” during Snocade Week.Summary
Indie folk singer-songwriter Caity Gallagher and pianist Dan DeKalb perform at Tannery Pond Center.
Enjoy Inlet’s annual winter carnival: skating, cardboard sled and outhouse races, free pancake breakfast, bonfire, and fireworks.
Wild and wacky winter family fun at Chestertown’s annual Krazy Downhill Cardboard Sled Derby.
Learn essential wilderness survival skills at the Adirondack Interpretive Center in Newcomb, NY.
Strap on your cross-country skis and snowshoes for one of the Adirondacks’ winter season highlights in Tupper Lake.