2026 Weekender Gets Suite
The Weekender at Paul Smith's College returns for 2026 with improved amenities and enhanced dormitory lodging.
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The Weekender at Paul Smith's College returns for 2026 with improved amenities and enhanced dormitory lodging.
Mark your calendar! It's time to announce the 2026 Bike Adirondacks event schedule featuring single and multi-day fully supported road and gravel rides.
With the opening of this stretch, it is now possible to bike 34 miles from Lake Placid to the restored depot in Tupper Lake.
At the New York Bicycling Coalition, we know that safer streets begin with shared understanding between people who bike, people who drive, and the law enforcement professionals who help keep our communities safe.
The wonder of the Adirondacks is because of the countless nonprofit organizations and community groups that pour their heart and soul into caring for this special place. Our job is to care for them... and ride bikes.
Each November, communities across the globe gather to remember those lost or seriously injured in traffic crashes and to demand change. On Sunday, November 16, 2025, the World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims (WDoR) invites all of us to pause, reflect, and act for safer streets.
The East Branch Community Trails in Keene have been BETA boosted with the opening of some brand new trails. Phil Brown has the story.
Bikeatoga's Saratoga Foliage Ride raises $11,000 in support of its bike rescue program.
The Adirondack Rail Trail has been a big hit with cyclists and other users, and after the impending completion of the third (and final) phase its success is bound to grow.
Kick off the Whoop UCI Mountain Bike World Series weekend on Friday, October 3 from 6-7:30p with a FREE Community Bike Jam hosted by Barkeater Trails Alliance in downtown Lake Placid.
The New York Bicycling Coalition was thrilled to be part of this year’s Weekender at Paul Smith's College, a one-of-a-kind cycling celebration in the heart of the Adirondacks.
Phil Brown loves riding his gravel bike through the Massawepie Mire on the bed of the long-gone Grasse River Railroad. It can be bumpy going over the old ties, but that’s a minor inconvenience for the enjoyment of biking through the largest peatland in the state.