This Is Why We Ride for the River
For 12 years, Ride for the River has supported and raised awareness for Ausable River Association. It's also a beautiful ride and a really good time. Here's why.
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For 12 years, Ride for the River has supported and raised awareness for Ausable River Association. It's also a beautiful ride and a really good time. Here's why.
For those who love riding bikes and live music, this is BIG news. Thanks to a grant from Explore Adirondack Frontier, national recording artists The Honey Dewdrops will headline the annual Weekender at Paul Smith’s College road cycling event with a free public concert on Friday, August 4.
There's a full season of singletrack festivals coming your way starting with Pisgah Pedalfest on July 29. Then it's right into the Churney Gurney, Wheelerville, Adirondack MTB and Wilmington Mountain Bike Festivals. Here's the full dirty lineup.
With quick access from the Northway connecting New York City to the Adirondacks, Gurney Lane Mountain Bike Park is a must stop ride spot.
When 45 cycling enthusiasts get together for a weekend of riding in the Adirondacks, it's going to be fun. Rain be damned.
Pack a lunch and head out on this seasonally opened road to feast along the shore of one of the largest bodies of water in the Adirondack Park completely surrounded by Forest Preserve. This is what you'll experience and see en route to Boreas Ponds.
Abandoned rail corridors continue to be community connectors, by bike! Read on as BikeADK blogger Phil Brown takes you on a cruise using three different corridors in the Saranac Lake area.
While not slated to begin until this fall, construction on Phase 2 of the Adirondack Rail Trail will begin months ahead of schedule.
Got a bike you wanna swap? Bring it Saturday, May 13 to the Wilmington Town Beach.
The ever expanding Barkeater Trail Alliance mountain bike network is growing again with new trail planned for Keene and Elizabethtown.
It's been a long wait, but Phase 1 construction of the Adirondack Rail Trail finish surface between Lake Placid and Saranac Lake is underway!
As any rider from last summer's Adirondack Women's Weekend - hosted at the new Saranac Waterfront Lodge - will tell you, the lakefront resort in Saranac Lake is something truly special. Lucky for us, they are a BikeADK partner and would not only love to invite you to stay with them during the Weekender or Pat Stratton Ride, but would like to hook you up with discounted lodging too.