The unbroken green of the summer landscape rolling out from the High Peaks hides a singular fact: New York's Adirondack Park may be the most complicated park on the planet. The best way to grasp ...
Efforts begun in 1885 created the Adirondack Park, 1 million ha of public preserve and 1.5 million ha of privately owned land. Today, both public and private lands within the Adirondack Park are ...
The 34-mile Adirondack Rail Trail—for cyclists, hikers, and birders—winds through open wilderness while connecting scenic ...
The Adirondack Park’s wildest places could become more accessible for people with disabilities. But based on proposed regulatory changes governing use of public lands in the park ...
Early Adirondack data appears to show effectiveness from a new tool used to fight Eurasian watermilfoil, one of the most ...