Seven issues a year devoted to the enjoyment and protection of the Adirondack Park. In-depth writing and vivid photography bring the Adirondacks to life in tales of recreational adventure, coverage of environmental and policy issues and exploration of the communities that make up this unique six-million acre park.
Brief
Adirondack Explorer
Brief bio
Editorial
Letters
Tupper’s transformation • New Big Tupper owner set to acquire longtime tavern, amid other projects in motion in the village
Where vintage guitars meet musical heritage • Essex’s Pawn 22 musical haven is hiding in plain sight
Outlook hazy for summer tourism • Eclipse helped fuel a bump in 2024 visitation numbers
A ‘classic’ summer camp experience • Adirondack music camps celebrate legacy and progress for landmark anniversaries
Pride and prejudice • How Lake Luzerne’s drag queen controversy sparked change, as the small town works to heal divides from 2 years ago
Composting spreads • Grassroots efforts take off around the Adirondacks
A fair share? • Adirondack communities at a disadvantage when competing for state funds
Grant funds in action • An aging wastewater treatment facility in Bolton adopts technology to reduce polluting runoff
Blazing trails for new generations • Meet 4 people working to diversify the outdoors experience
Spring splendor on Hoffman Notch Trail • An end-to-end jaunt on a remote, understated route
Paddling in his wake • Chris Morris pays tribute to his dad’s impact on the recreation community
Perspective • Some chapters cite updated training requirements as contributing to decline in volunteers
It’s debatable • Editor’s note: Read more about this on Page 5.
Viewpoints
Outtakes
Birdwatch
On the wild side
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