Find the Best Events in the Adirondacks This Weekend
Find the best things to do across the Adirondack Park right now.
The summer season may be over, but there are great things to do right now in our Adirondack towns and villages.
World-renowned Adirondack sculptor John Van Alstine’s works are on display now in Old Forge’s View Art Center.
Experience the exhilaration of the Old Forge Marathon Weekend. Traverse the stunning landscapes of the Adirondack Park during fall.
Paddlers compete along a continuous route stretching from Old Forge to Saranac Lake in the famous 90-Miler.
A weekend of music, experience and community in the Adirondacks. Note: this event maybe sold out. Check the website before heading out.
Attend an intimate conversation between the internationally acclaimed artist, John Van Alstine and esteemed American museum curator and author Caroline Welsh.
Attend Minerva’s 2024 Irish Day on Irishtown Road, a celebration of Irish culture and traditions in the heart of Olmstedville.
The Star Trek Original Series Set Tour celebrates Star Trek Day with an appearance by David Gerrold, creator of The Trouble with Tribbles.
Discover the spectacular Annual Rustic Furniture Fair, hosted by the Adirondack Experience, overlooking serene Blue Mountain Lake.
Paul Smith’s VIC hosts an accessible event that connects all individuals with nature.
More great upcoming events in the Adirondacks.
Managing the Northville-Placid Trail’s 138 miles: a discussion featuring NY DEC resource management and planners.
The towns of Indian and Blue Mountain Lake are the place to be in September for those looking for exceptional vintage Adirondack artifacts.
The Lake George Arts Project presents the 40th year of Jazz at the Lake, a premier jazz festival.
Silver Bay YMCA on Lake George attracts top talent with its 2nd Annual Bluegrass Festival.
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.