
Adirondack Mountain Reserve hiking: Reservation system enters 4th year
Hikers must reserve parking spots at popular High Peaks gateway, starting May 1 through Oct. 31, 2024
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Hikers must reserve parking spots at popular High Peaks gateway, starting May 1 through Oct. 31, 2024
An experimental reservation system at the Adirondack Mountain Reserve is over. The state is not yet saying whether it will become permanent.
By Tim Rowland
The hike originates in the Adirondack Mountain Reserve's lot in Route 73 in St Huberts, the one trailhead that requires advanced permits.
The Adirondack Mountain Reserve want to keep a pilot reservation system permanent, though the DEC said it was not ready to make a decision.
Pre-dawn arrival assures only less sleep for this outdoors writer on a trip to the Adirondacks High Peaks.
This is where we'll be updating information about the Adirondack Mountain Reserve permit system on an ongoing basis.
AMR parking permit system enters its second year
Groups tested traffic management and parking reservations
By Tim Rowland
Controversial delineators on Route 73 in Keene Valley may not be permanent, depending on the results of an ongoing experiment to manage an abundance of hiker traffic, said DEC officials at a meeting Monday night in Keene.