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The Adirondack Rail Trail held up for providing accessible recreation year-round
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The Adirondack Rail Trail held up for providing accessible recreation year-round
By Tim Rowland
Adirondack Mountain Club keeps trail lights on until 7 p.m. Thursdays-Saturdays
By Mike Lynch
ARTA transitioning to friends group with help of state
By Tim Rowland
Clements Pond attracts little attention because as far as most hikers know, it’s just a pond.
By Tim Rowland
Community replaces bridges, culverts that were damaged in July storms
By Mike Lynch
Adirondack to Algonquin hiker reflects on summer journey
By Mike Lynch
The Algonquin to Adirondacks Collaborative has been recognized in Canada for about two decades and is now getting noticed in New York.
By William Hill
Retracing a trek to a historic marker on St. Lawrence, Herkimer county lines
By Tim Rowland
Champlain Area Trails, SUNY Plattsburgh work together to create 15-mile trail network
By Mike Lynch
With thoughts of his son, father pursues all 46 peaks in one trip