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The William C. Whitney Wilderness Area is best known for its paddling, but there are amazing access roads and trails just waiting to be hiked.
Date Night in Raquette Lake, New York Recently I had the opportunity to experience one of the Adirondack's most relaxing attractions and intimate dining experiences: Raquette Lake Navigation's Traditional Dinner Cruise aboard the W.W. Durant. For a...
Birds on my way to the Bog The other day, I stopped off at Sabattis Bog along Sabattis Circle Road on my way to Hitchins Bog. Sabbatis sits right along the road and gives easy access to a splendid stretch of boreal habitat. I listened to singing...
The Adirondacks are notorious for going big no matter the season. From hiking and paddling in summer, to catching some powder by snowshoe or downhill ski in winter, the region is equipped for any adventure all year round.
The unique beauty and intriguing ecosystems throughout the region are sure to turn your head, but what keeps most around is the vibrant historic culture and devotion to the arts around here!