Fall into adventure

 

Hudson Whitewater rafting Class III-IV

Autumn is incredibly special time on the river. The summer madness slows transitions to a peaceful yet spectacular.

There are few experiences better to take foliage in the emerging foliage as you’re imerrsed into nature’s kaleidoscope for 17 unforgettable miles.

Note: Rafting season ends on Indigenous Peoples’ Day / Columbus Day

 

Biking

Whether it’s Mountain, Road, or Gravel Riding that gets you most excited, we have miles of options for all your wheels.

Machine built trails at Garnet Hill Lodge & Gurney Lane offer flowy trails fun for everyone while Ski Bowl Park and The Hub ADK

If you’re sticking to the roads, we’re located on a scenic highway and have endless lakes to put together a stunning & challenging day ride. You’re not getting away with climbing some hills out here!

Hiking, hiking, hiking

There are few places better to be for nature’s foliage magic show than the Adirondacks.

Revisit your favorite trails or conquer a new mountain while walking through a kaleidoscope of forest colors.

Rock Climbing

Fall is a great time to head to the crags. Nearby Crane Mountain (20min) offers a wide variety of routes for all experience levels.

Tons of other routes are sprinkled throughout the vicinity.

New climbers to the area can hire guides through RockSport.

rev rail

The Flagship run ride in our town! Riders will enjoy a 7 mile out and back trip through the forest canopy with beautiful glimpses of rapids on the Hudson River.

 

kayaking & Canoeing

The Adirondacks boast over 3,000 lakes & ponds and we are fortunate to have several exceptional ones near by. Nearby 13th Lake features protected wilderness waters meaning now powerboats for a peaceful day out.

Brant Lake, Garnet Lake, Schroon Lake & the historical Lake George are also within 30 minutes driving.