The Adirondack Park of New York is renowned for its wealth of recreation opportunities. Each summer and fall hundreds of thousands of people flock to the Adirondacks to experience the natural beauty. But, if you’re only visiting during the summer you’re missing out on endless winter recreation activities. So, if you think winter is only […]
Continue Reading »Seasons in the Adirondacks
The Adirondacks are a natural wonderland, and the seasons here are just as beautiful as the peaks themselves. So no matter what your seasonal preference is, we know there’s something to love in every part of the year when you’re living your dream in the Adirondacks. Browse available land in the Adirondack Park now.
Autumn in the Adirondacks
Few places are more striking than New England in autumn. And with millions of acres of lush landscapes, quaint towns, and waterfront properties, it’s no wonder why the Adirondack Park becomes a top travel destination each fall. Say so long to summer, here are 5 reasons to travel to the Adirondacks this fall: Elevated Your […]
Continue Reading »Late Winter Adirondack Snowshoeing and Cross Country Skiing
Depending on how you feel about winter, our Adirondack winters can seem long. However, if your feelings are positive, the tail end of the cold season is the best if you like to cover the country on snowshoes and skis. By late March the days have grown longer and the sun is higher in the […]
Continue Reading »Watch Your Adirondack Mountain Property Flourish in the Summer
Summer is here in the Adirondacks. Get ready to enjoy nature at its peak and spend your weekdays counting down the minutes ‘til you can head to the mountains. While winter is great for snow sports and plenty hunt in the fall, Summer draws the most visitors to the Adirondacks than all the other seasons […]
Continue Reading »Adirondack Fall Foliage
A sea of green covering millions of acres of Adirondack forestland slowly begins to change around Labor Day. For the next few weeks the change is slow, as the great upland forest of maple, birch and beech begins to prepare for winter. As the chlorophyll that gives their leaves its deep green color starts to […]
Continue Reading »First Sign of Spring in the Adirondacks
The transformation from winter to spring in the Adirondacks never ceases to amaze me. Let me paint the picture. It’s March 21, usually the first day of spring, but here in the Adirondacks it looks like anything but. The lakes and ponds are locked in nearly two feet of hard ice and the woods are […]
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