Great Events This Weekend in the Adirondacks
Find the best things to do across the Adirondack Park right now.
It’s the second to last weekend of the summer season in the Adirondacks. Here are our hand-picked suggestions for fun events to do right now.
The Village of Lake George sponsors a spectacular fireworks display every Thursday night in July and August.
Over 50 antique & classic boats will be displayed in and out of the water on the Queen of American Lakes, Lake George.
Take a guided hike and painting lesson at a beautiful waterfall on Gore Mountain.
Take a stylish happy hour cruise on Lake Champlain on the Carillon, Fort Ticonderoga’s elegant and classic 1920s tour boat.
Cirque Kikasse brings its dynamic circus show to the Lake Placid Center for the Arts with an open-air acrobatic show on a real food truck.
Flip out →
Hike for a great cause on the Northville-Placid Trail.
Bike the Santanoni Road and get a guided tour of Great Camp Santanoni, the only publicly owned Adirondack Great Camp and one of the region’s treasures.
Camp out →
The Rotary Club of Au Sable Valley presents the annual Jay Day Celebration, which features live music, great food, and over 40 local artisans and craftspeople.
Go local →
Join the Adirondack Experience in Blue Mountain Lake for a fun-filled, family-friendly day all about the fungus among us.
Spore me →
Gore Mountain will host their 2nd annual summer music festival with EagleMania and The Brass Machine.
Celebrate worldwide “Play Music on the Porch Day” in the charming village of Schroon Lake.
Celebrate the Northville-Placid Trail’s 100th Anniversary at the Inn on Piseco Lake.
Party on →
The Town of Newcomb welcomes paddlers of all ages and human-powered watercraft (canoe, kayak, SUP, guideboat) for its Newcomb Regatta.
More great upcoming events in the Adirondacks.
Lake George’s final summer concert in Shephard Park features the award-winning Reesse Fulmer and his band.
The Indian Lake Theater hosts a fantastic movie party on Friday, August 30, featuring the hit classic film Mamma Mia!
Paul Smith’s VIC will be the site of the first-ever accessible event in the Adirondacks that connects all individuals with nature.
Breaking world records and raising awareness of the needs of children’s hospitals and first responders in the Adirondacks.
Whitehall’s Sasquatch Festival & Calling Contest is a favorite of locals and visitors alike. Thousands of people from all over the country attend this unique event.