Labor Day Weekend in Old Forge!
Labor Day Weekend may be the ceremonial end of summer, but there is still a lot of Adirondack fun to be had in Old Forge! Take advantage of the three-day… Continue Reading →
Plants to Avoid While Hiking in Old Forge, NY
We work so hard to prepare when we go hiking – wearing the right gear, packing the first aid kit, spraying the correct bug spray, etc. add kids in the… Continue Reading →
Go Where the Locals Go!
Ever wonder where the people go who experience living in the Adirondacks year-round? Here are our top tips on where locals go! Check out these spots, and say “hello” to… Continue Reading →
Top Tips for Meteor Watchers in the Adirondacks
The anticipation of seeing a meteor is growing. Earth will pass through the path of Comet Swift-Tuttle until Aug. 24, with the shower’s peak — when Earth passes through the… Continue Reading →
TOP PLACES IN OLD FORGE TO COOL OFF
Cool It! It’s Hot! Well, it’s summer so the weather is supposed to be hot but that doesn’t mean you have to be hot too. Here are five places to… Continue Reading →
We All Scream For…
Best Ice Cream in Old Forge Nothing Says Summer like a scoop of Ice Cream! Doesn’t ice cream make everything better – even an awesome day around Old Forge! Here… Continue Reading →
Healthy Food Options at Water Safari Resort
Keep your family healthy & fueled during your next visit to Enchanted Forest Water Safari with a variety of healthy food options available at the park! Here are top 5… Continue Reading →
Hiking Snacks
Hiking is a great pastime. It gets you out in the fresh air, and gives you plenty of exercise. It makes you appreciate nature, it makes you healthier, and it… Continue Reading →
Top 5 Water Rides at Water Safari
Enchanted Forest Water Safari is New York’s largest water theme park. But with 32 heated water rides for all ages, and speeds, how do you plan your aquatic agenda? Here’s… Continue Reading →
The Adirondacks Best Paddling
Nothing exemplifies an Adirondack adventure like a canoe gliding along the water, but with more than 3,000 lakes and ponds, and more than 30,000 miles of rivers and streams, where… Continue Reading →