ADK News
8th Annual Presidents' Dinner September 13th
APA Accepting Comments on Lows Lake Floatplanes Read more...
Forbes Touts Adirondak Loj as a Top 10 Good-For-You Getaway Read more...
7/30/08
3rd Edition of Eastern Region Guide Published Read more...
7/24/08
Update: Court Dumps Clean Air Rule Read more...
7/15/08
Quiet Waters Would Enhance Adirondack Experience Read more...
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NEW! 3rd Edition of Eastern Region Guide Now Available
Order the new edition of Adirondack Trails: Eastern Region and get the latest information on every trail in the Lake Champlain to Lake George region, including the Pharaoh Lakes Wilderness. Edited by David Thomas-Train and Neal Burdick.
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Since 1922, the Adirondack Mountain Club has been the authority on hiking in the Adirondacks. A wealth of hiking information is available on the ADK Hiking Page, featuring everything you need to know before heading into the backcountry. (To get there, click on Hiking in the Recreation section above.)