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LAKE PLACID, New York — All hikes will leave from the trailhead at the times listed below. For those interested in carpooling, directions to trailheads, and for further information, call (518) 523-3480 x 20. Please come prepared with water, snacks, and good hiking shoes.
Wednesday, August 10th - Hike up Panther Mt. meet at 9:00AM
Wednesday, August 10th - Nature walk at the Fernow Forest Nature Trail meet at 7:00PM
Saturday, August 13th - Hike up Ampersand Mt. meet at 9:00AM
ADK will be offering guided hikes three times a week throughout the summer as part of the Adirondack Mountain Club's Summer Community Hike Series. This series is designed to offer family-friendly hikes and guided nature walks three times a week in communities throughout the Adirondack Park. Hikes will be led by members of the ADK Education Staff, all NYS Licensed Guides and experienced naturalists. All Community Hikes are free and open to the public.
Founded in 1922, the Adirondack Mountain Club is a member-directed organization committed to public service and stewardship. With more than 35,000 members in 27 chapters, ADK promotes a balanced approach to outdoor recreation, advocacy, environmental education, and natural resource conservation. Membership guides ADK's mission via its educational and outreach programming, trails maintenance and restoration projects, volunteer opportunities, and legal advocacy work. New members are always welcome to join! For more information about our programs or about membership, contact ADK at (518) 523-3441, or visit our website at www.adk.org.
Wednesday, August 10th - Hike up Panther Mt. meet at 9:00AM
Wednesday, August 10th - Nature walk at the Fernow Forest Nature Trail meet at 7:00PM
Saturday, August 13th - Hike up Ampersand Mt. meet at 9:00AM
ADK will be offering guided hikes three times a week throughout the summer as part of the Adirondack Mountain Club's Summer Community Hike Series. This series is designed to offer family-friendly hikes and guided nature walks three times a week in communities throughout the Adirondack Park. Hikes will be led by members of the ADK Education Staff, all NYS Licensed Guides and experienced naturalists. All Community Hikes are free and open to the public.
Founded in 1922, the Adirondack Mountain Club is a member-directed organization committed to public service and stewardship. With more than 35,000 members in 27 chapters, ADK promotes a balanced approach to outdoor recreation, advocacy, environmental education, and natural resource conservation. Membership guides ADK's mission via its educational and outreach programming, trails maintenance and restoration projects, volunteer opportunities, and legal advocacy work. New members are always welcome to join! For more information about our programs or about membership, contact ADK at (518) 523-3441, or visit our website at www.adk.org.