
Adirondack communities
One of the most unique aspects of the Adirondack Park is the balance between the natural world and the human-built environment. Within the park boundary are 103 towns and villages. Some of these communities are faring better than others economically. All share some of the same issues: housing, land use, a lack of high-paying jobs and a shortage of workers for many of our seasonal businesses.
Every day, the Adirondack Explorer works to provide essential news and information to the people who live in and care about the Adirondack Park.
Latest community news

A feature presentation: An Adirondacks, Hollywood connection
Film pioneer Adam Kessel Jr. built a Hollywood empire while retreating to his Adirondack estate, now a historic landmark

New Champlain Area Trails director assumes leadership
Nonprofit Champlain Area Trails marks its first leadership change since its founding in 2009.

State proposes biking and boating changes in Moose River Plains
The DEC is proposing to allow motorcycle and e-bikes through the Moose River Plains. It is also proposing to reduce the horsepower of boats on the Cedar River Flow.

At Thurman Maple Days, farms blend old, new
Even with technological advances, sugar house visitors still want an old-fashioned experience
Special series: Taking Stock of Housing
Diversity

Pride, outside: Whiteface hosts LGBTQ ski weekend
LGBTQ community and allies from around the Northeast meet up for first Adirondack Winter Pride event

Controversial library closure inspires new musical in upstate New York
Local playwright adapts Lake Luzerne drag story hour controversy into satirical show

Laughter, a blizzard and adventure on a 1st trip to the Adirondacks
SUNY Geneseo group has first encounter with Adirondack recreation on a snow tubing excursion

Exploring Black history in the Adirondacks
Black history: from abolitionists to historic settlements, discover their resiliency and persistence in shaping the region's legacy.
People in the news

A wooly good time: Walking llamas in Old Forge
At Moose River Farms, visitors get to know the animals through a unique 'llama trekking' experience

Laughter, a blizzard and adventure on a 1st trip to the Adirondacks
SUNY Geneseo group has first encounter with Adirondack recreation on a snow tubing excursion

North Country man finds missing Adirondack pets using thermal drone
A retired investigator got his start with drones by photographing wildlife Now he owns a business that helps people find their missing pets.

Adirondack Wilderness Advocates push for protected areas
Boreas Ponds Tract and beyond: How a small group influences state conservation efforts