Groups are relying on visitors' actions and eyes to help stop the spread of invasive species on the Adirondack Rail Trail.
My first ride in “the Plains” was 2019 after a writer’s conference in Old Forge. My bike was a mountain bike in name only—a ...
Tracy Ormsbee has been with the Adirondack Explorer as publisher, overseeing all operation of the magazine, its websites and book publishing, since March of 2017. Prior to her role at the Explorer, ...
The DEC is defending its decision to euthanize two black bear cubs in Old Forge this summer, after some have questioned it.
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Scientists from the DEC and Cornell gave the Adirondack Park Agency board an update on the status of Adirondack moose.
More than 60 attendees came to Adirondack Explorer’s Jobs 2.0 event on Wednesday at The Wild Center in Tupper Lake. The Adirondacks have strong potential for growth in trades, science, and technology ...
Key stakeholders emphasize the need for careful amendments to the Adirondack Park's land management policies to protect wilderness areas.
A new map from the U.S. Geological Survey shows nearly all of the Adirondack Park is susceptible to mass movements of earth.