ARTA director Julia Goren answers 10 key questions about winter etiquette and using the Adirondack Rail Trail in winter.
The Adirondack Rail Trail—which follows the old Remsen-Lake Rail corridor is a 34-mile accessible path that runs through the heart of Adirondack Park in New York State. Two-thirds (25 miles) of the ...
This month state and local officials celebrated the completion of the first phase of construction of the Adirondack Rail Trail. The 34-mile multi-recreational use Adirondack Rail Trail is being built ...
Governor Kathy Hochul has announced the completion of two major recreation and transportation projects that help showcase the beauty, accessibility and adventures available in the Adirondacks.
This is the first summer that the Adirondack Rail Trail is officially open to the public, and more developments are underway. A new trailhead is planned at the Lake Placid entrance, and the second ...
In its first six months of existence the Adirondack Rail Trail counted nearly 92,000 users, a number that impressed but did not necessarily surprise trail advocates. “It gives some quantifiable ...
TUPPER LAKE, N.Y. (NEWS10) — After several years, construction has been completed on the Adirondack Rail Trail, Governor Kathy Hochul announced on Saturday. The 34-mile corridor is now open for ...
LAKE CLEAR — Around 60 people, many of them wearing helmets, filled a clearing at a junction of the Adirondack Rail Trail near Little Green Pond on Monday to mark the official opening of the second ...
"Without consistent, dedicated bike-trail grooming, areas with lower annual snowfall will be best for winter fat biking," ...