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Road Rehabilitation, Parking Lot Improvements in the Vanderwhacker Mountain Wild Forest

October 5, 2023 by Editorial Staff Leave a Comment

Wolf Pond parking lot improvements in 2023 in the Vanderwhacker Mountain Wild Forest, Town of Minerva, Essex CountyNew York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Region 5 in Warrensburg, Warren County, NY, coordinated with the vendor Showcase, LLC to complete maintenance on the high-use Cheney Pond Road and the Wolf Pond parking lot in the Vanderwhacker Mountain Wild Forest, Town of Minerva, Essex County, in the Adirondack Park. [Read more…] about Road Rehabilitation, Parking Lot Improvements in the Vanderwhacker Mountain Wild Forest

Filed Under: Adirondacks & NNY, Nature, Recreation Tagged With: Adirondacks, Boreas River, camping, Cheney Pond, development, Environmental Protection Fund, Essex County, hiking, Minerva, paddling, Vanderwhacker Mountain Wild Forest

Forest Rangers Recover Body; Find Hiker Lost Overnight; Rescue Injured Hikers

October 4, 2023 by Editorial Staff Leave a Comment

Ranger O'Connor with hoist subjectNew York State Department of Environmental Conservation Forest Rangers respond to search and rescue incidents throughout New York State. Working with other state agencies, local emergency response organizations and volunteer search and rescue groups, Forest Rangers locate and extract lost, injured or distressed people.

What follows is a report, prepared by DEC, of recent missions carried out by Forest Rangers. [Read more…] about Forest Rangers Recover Body; Find Hiker Lost Overnight; Rescue Injured Hikers

Filed Under: Adirondacks & NNY, Capital-Saratoga, Hudson Valley - Catskills, Recreation Tagged With: Adirondacks, Algonquin Peak, ATVs, Blue Mountain, Catskills, Denning, Esopus, Essex County, Forest Ranger Reports, Hamilton County, High Peaks, hiking, Hoosick, Indian Lake, Keene, Minerva, Moxham Mountain, Peekamoose Mountain, Rensselaer County, Search and Rescue, Ulster County, Wright Peak

25 Great Adirondack Hikes to See Fall Colors

September 30, 2023 by Editorial Staff Leave a Comment

Fall foliage in the Adirondacks courtesy Wikimedia user DigbyDaltonIt’s nearing peak fall colors in the Adirondack Park. There are many places to see the leaves as mountainsides and valleys turn bright orange, yellow, and red.

Protect the Adirondacks has put together hiking guides to 25 hikes that are easy, moderate, and challenging, but lead to terrific locations to see the fall colors in all corners of the Adirondack Park. These guides include maps, information about hiking conditions, and pictures. [Read more…] about 25 Great Adirondack Hikes to See Fall Colors

Filed Under: History Tagged With: Adirondacks, Azure Mountain, Bald Mountain, Balm of Gilead, Baxter Mountain, Black Bear Mountain, Bloomingdale Bog, Bolton Landing, Catamount Mountain, Clinton County, Cobble Lookout, Coney Mountain, Cook Mountain, Elizabethtown, Essex County, fall, Five Mile Mountain, foliage, Franklin County, Goodnow Mountain, Hadley Mountain, Hamilton County, Haystack Mountain, Herkimer COunty, hiking, Indian Lake, Inlet, Jay Mountain, Johnsburg, Keene, Lake Luzerne, Lake Placid, Long Lake, Lyon Mountain, Minerva, Moxham Mountain, Newcomb, North Creek, Old Forge, Owl Head Lookout, Owls Head Mountain, Paul Smith’s, Pillsbury Mountain, Plattsburgh, Poke O Moonshine, Silver Lake Mountain, Snowy Mountain, Speculator, St. Regis Mountain, Stillwater Mountain, Ticonderoga, Town of Webb, Tupper Lake, Warren County, Wilmington

Rangers Rescue 15 Rafters; Recover Body; Make Rescues at Fish Creek, OK Slip Falls, Whiteface, Colden, Phelps, N-P Trail

September 7, 2023 by Editorial Staff Leave a Comment

Whiteface Mounatin rescue over Labor Day Weekend in 2023New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Forest Rangers respond to search and rescue incidents throughout New York State. Working with other state agencies, local emergency response organizations and volunteer search and rescue groups, Forest Rangers locate and extract lost, injured or distressed people.

What follows is a report, prepared by DEC, of recent missions carried out by Forest Rangers. [Read more…] about Rangers Rescue 15 Rafters; Recover Body; Make Rescues at Fish Creek, OK Slip Falls, Whiteface, Colden, Phelps, N-P Trail

Filed Under: Adirondacks & NNY, Recreation, Western NY Tagged With: Adirondacks, Allegany County, Belfast, Bolton, Boreas River, Cedar River, Essex County, Fish Creek Campground, Forest Ranger Reports, Franklin County, Hamilton County, High Peaks, Hudson River, Indian Lake, Keene, Lake Pleasant, Minerva, Mount Colden, Northville-Placid Trail, OK Slip Falls, Phelps Mountain, rafting, Rail Biking, Rollins Pond Campground, Santa Clara, Schroon River, Search and Rescue, Warren County, Whiteface, Wilmington

Teddy Roosevelt’s Wild Ride to the Presidency

August 4, 2022 by Guest Contributor Leave a Comment

On September 9th through 11th Newcomb, in Essex County at the heart of the Adirondacks, once again celebrates 26th President Theodore Roosevelt, who was vacationing at the Tahawus Club there in 1901 when the wheels leading to his presidency were set in motion.

Roosevelt had come to the Tahawus Club, a hunting and fishing retreat created in the 1870s on the site of early mining efforts on the uppermost reaches of the Hudson River, as a guest of one of its members. His arrival had been delayed by the assassination attempt on William McKinley, but after a trip to Buffalo where the stricken President was recovering, Roosevelt felt assured that he could join his family at Tahawus. [Read more…] about Teddy Roosevelt’s Wild Ride to the Presidency

Filed Under: Adirondacks & NNY, History Tagged With: Adirondacks, Essex County, Minerva, Mount Marcy, Newcomb, North Creek, Political History, Theodore Roosevelt, TR Weekend, Transportation History, William McKinley

Adirondack Communities Rebrand As ‘Adk Hub’

June 5, 2020 by Editorial Staff 1 Comment

HUB LogomarkThe Regional Office of Sustainable Tourism and the communities of Minerva, Newcomb, North Hudson, and Schroon Lake have announced the creation of a new brand and website to promote tourism in the southeastern Adirondacks.

Formerly known as the Schroon Lake Region, the region is now branded as the Adirondack Hub, emphasizing the region’s position as the ideal launching point for Adirondack adventures. [Read more…] about Adirondack Communities Rebrand As ‘Adk Hub’

Filed Under: Adirondacks & NNY, Recreation Tagged With: Adirondack Park, Minerva, Newcomb, North Hudson, ROOST, Schroon Lake, Tourism

Vote On Historic Railroad Corridor Set For Thursday

May 11, 2020 by Editorial Staff Leave a Comment

APA Building in Ray Brook NYThe Adirondack Park Agency will decide if the proposed final Remsen-Lake Placid Travel Corridor UMP conforms to the State Land Master Plan. The State is planning to tear up part of the historic Adirondack Railroad line between Tupper Lake and Lake Placid for a multi-use trail. [Read more…] about Vote On Historic Railroad Corridor Set For Thursday

Filed Under: Adirondacks & NNY, Events, Mohawk Valley Tagged With: APA, Historic Preservation, Lake Placid, Minerva, Minerva Lake, railroads, Remsen-Lake Placid Travel Corridor, Saranac Lake, State Land Master Plan, Tupper Lake

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