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Educational Programs & Workshops

Adirondack Mountain Club's Education Workshops are designed to help you explore the wonders of wild lakes and waterways, high alpine ridges, rugged backcountry wilderness, and pristine forests while learning the skills and ethics necessary for an enriching experience. ADK promotes education and safe outdoor recreation consistent with the character of the Adirondacks. Youth, family, and intergenerational programs of varying length are offered, as well as outreach to schools and communities.

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Guided Hiking & Backpacking
General Skills
Custom Hikes Beginner Skills
Trailless Peak Day Hikes Guide Training
Backpacking Series Leave No Trace
Water Activities
Wilderness First Aid
Skills
Other Programs
Day Trips Family Programs
Canoe Camping Women's
Winter Activities

Teens & Youth

Snowshoeing/Cross-Country Skiing Wild Edibles
Winter Mountaineering School Summer Naturalist
Winter Camping  

Most ADK workshops are held at the Heart Lake Program Center near Lake Placid or the Member Services Center in Lake George. Check individual listings for program location.

To register, call 518-523-3441. For questions about the courses, contact Ryan Doyle, Outdoor Leadership Coordinator, 518-523-3480 ext. 19 or by e-mail.   For registration information, click here.