ADK Today

ADK has launched an electronic newsletter that features news and other items of interest to ADK members. ADK Today will be distributed every two to three weeks via e-mail. It’s a great way to keep up with what's happening in ADK and it’s free. To subscribe, just send us an e-mail.

ADK News

11/14/08

State Agrees to Study State Parks for Forest Preserve Status Read more...

10/31/08

Works by the Upper Hudson Watercolor Society's Minature Group at the ADK Bookstore Read more...

10/22/08

ADK Testimony on Potential Impacts of Increased Gas Drilling in the Marcellus Shale Read more...

10/20/08

ADK Vows to Fight Attempt to Restore Mercury Rule Read more...

10/10/08

APA Rejects Plan to Allow Floatplanes on Lows Lake for 10 More Years Read more...

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NEW! 3rd Edition of Eastern Region Guide Now Available

Eastern Region GuideOrder the new edition of Adirondack Trails: Eastern Region and get the latest information on every trail in the Lake Champlain to Lake George region, including the Pharaoh Lakes Wilderness. Edited by David Thomas-Train and Neal Burdick.

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Shop ADK's Online Store. The profits from your purchases support our three-fold mission of conservation, education, and recreation. To find out more about ADK's Publications Department and other books, maps, and our calendar, click here.