Best Things to Do in the Adirondacks This Weekend
Each week we bring you our recommendations for events and places to go in the Adirondack Park.
It’s March Madness in the Adirondacks. No, we’re not talking about the NCAA basketball tournament; we’re referring to the time of year when things are muddy and gray with a damp chill in the air. Everyone gets a little cranky, and cabin fever starts to spread.
Luckily, there is no shortage of great stuff to do to get out of the house and shake off the winter blues. In fact, we are amazed at the numerous events and activities happening right now in the traditional “off-season.”
Here are some of our recommendations for this weekend. Be sure to check our events page for complete listings.
Recommendations for events this weekend in the Adirondacks.
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There’s a lot to see and do this weekend in the Adirondacks. See our top recommendations.
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There’s a lot to see and do this weekend in the Adirondacks. See our top recommendations.
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There’s a lot to see and do this weekend in the Adirondacks. See our top recommendations.
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There’s a lot to see and do this weekend in the Adirondacks. See our top recommendations.
The home and final resting place of the famous anti-slavery crusader is near Lake Placid.
The Lake Geoge Trolley promotes sustainable tourism and supports the economy by ensuring visitors and workers can move quickly and efficiently throughout the Southern Adirondacks.
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