Rail Trail Tested, Fat Bike Approved
With the tracks gone, the Adirondack Rail Trail has seen a fair amount of use this winter from snowmobilers, skiers, hikers, and fat-bikers.
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With the tracks gone, the Adirondack Rail Trail has seen a fair amount of use this winter from snowmobilers, skiers, hikers, and fat-bikers.
Registration is NOW OPEN for most of our 2022 events including the Adirondack Women's Weekend, Ride for the River, Handlebarley, Weekender at Paul Smith's College, Great Camp Sagamore Experiences and some incredible small-group weeklong tours - one of which is our new mutli-sport tour that combines cycling, hiking and paddling.
Get ready for the addition of seven new miles to the already awesome trail network at McCauley Mountain in Old Forge thanks to a $250,000 NY State grant.
Could the Saratoga Springs north to Tahawus rail corridor have potential to become another Adirondack Rail Trail? Guest blogger Phil Brown certainly sees the possibility.
Have you been itching to ride the Adirondack Rail Trail? Well, grab your fat bike and jump on it! The 34-mile Adirondack Rail Trail is open this winter for snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and, yes, fat-tire biking.
In 2020, I set a goal of generating $10,000 for charities. It was BikeADK's very first year of operation and there was this whole pandemic thing kicking into high gear. It was lofty, but we raised $15,000. This summer, I was hoping to boost that total to $20,000. But here's what happened. We, and yes I mean WE, did over $25,000.
The trails at Craig Wood have quickly become a "must ride" destination when in Lake Placid. This summer, they got even better.
Meet Erin. She's a road cyclist in the Lake Champlain Region, spending her early mornings on smooth, quiet country roads.
We LOVE planning events just as much as we do putting them on. So, bust out your calendar and toss these dates on it. Registration for each will open early in 2022.
If gravel, beer and bikes is your thing, then the all-new Handlebarley tour delivered it all and more. Plus incredible fall leaf peeping. Here's the story.
Throughout the past few years, as Wilmington has slowly become a destination for mountain biking, two local kids and a small group of volunteers have been working on transforming a local park into a feature-packed mountain bike park.
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