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Cross-Country Skiing

Featured Trail: Foxy Brown XC Trail In Jessup River Wild Forest

January 22, 2021 by Editorial Staff Leave a Comment

Piseco Airport map courtesy Adirondack AtlasThe Foxy Brown X-Country Ski Trail is a 5.6-mile trail located within the Jessup River Wild Forest, in Piseco (in the town of Arietta, Hamilton County).

After traveling along the Piseco Airport runway, the trail routes users primarily through over a newly built bridge across a muddy bog and northern hardwood forest. To complete a loop, users will follow the trail just north of the runway and should be sure to check for oncoming aircraft before traveling back to the trailhead and parking area. [Read more…] about Featured Trail: Foxy Brown XC Trail In Jessup River Wild Forest

Filed Under: Adirondacks & NNY, Recreation Tagged With: Arietta, Cross-Country Skiing, DEC, Hamilton County, hiking, Jessup River Wild Forest, nature, Piseco, skiing, Trails Less Traveled, winter sports

Friluftsliv: Fresh Air Life

December 19, 2020 by Guest Contributor Leave a Comment

winter provided by LPLCThis year, so many of us have turned to the outdoors. From porches to backcountry wilderness experiences, being in nature has offered a safe respite during these uncertain times.

As the weather turns colder and snow starts to fall, many may think their time outside is over until spring. However, with a shift in mindset and gear, you may be on the brink of discovering your favorite season outside. [Read more…] about Friluftsliv: Fresh Air Life

Filed Under: Adirondacks & NNY, Capital-Saratoga, Hudson Valley - Catskills, Mohawk Valley, Nature, New York City, Recreation, Western NY Tagged With: Cross-Country Skiing, hiking, Lake Placid Land Conservancy, snowshoeing, winter

Former NY Central Adirondack Division Rails Being Removed

October 27, 2020 by Editorial Staff 3 Comments

Removing New York Central Railroad Adirondack Division Rails October 2020 DEC PhotoThe New York State Department of Transportation (DOT) has begun tearing up the former NY Central Adirondack Division tracks connecting Lake Placid, Saranac Lake and Tupper Lake, part of a $1.9 million State project to build a rail trial suitable for use by bicyclists and snowmobilers.

The 34-mile rail corridor being removed was key to a once-thriving 119-mile railroad which operated almost continuously from 1892 until 1972, first as the Mohawk & Malone, and then by the New York Central starting in 1913. [Read more…] about Former NY Central Adirondack Division Rails Being Removed

Filed Under: Adirondacks & NNY, Mohawk Valley, Recreation Tagged With: Adirondack Park, Adirondack Scenic Railroad, Cross-Country Skiing, DEC, development, hiking, Historic Preservation, Lake Placid, mountain biking, New York Central RR, railroads, Remsen-Lake Placid Travel Corridor, snowmobiling, Transportation History, Tupper Lake

Update On Minnewaska Preserve Visitor Center Project

September 21, 2020 by Editorial Staff Leave a Comment

Proposed Minnewaska Visitor CenterContinuing its longstanding efforts to expand and improve Minnewaska State Park Preserve in New York’s Ulster County, the Open Space Institute (OSI) has announced the final phase of its fundraising campaign to support the park’s new, four-season visitor center. [Read more…] about Update On Minnewaska Preserve Visitor Center Project

Filed Under: Hudson Valley - Catskills, Recreation Tagged With: bicycling, Cross-Country Skiing, hiking, Open Space Institute, skiing, Tourism

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