Rail Trail Rally & Raffle
Join the Adirondack Rail Trail Association (ARTA) on Saturday, March 14 for a Winter Rally and Raffle supporting the Adirondack Rail Trail.
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Join the Adirondack Rail Trail Association (ARTA) on Saturday, March 14 for a Winter Rally and Raffle supporting the Adirondack Rail Trail.
Do you ride an e-bike? Does your friend, your neighbor, your mom? If so, make sure you are paying attention to what is happening with e-bike laws in New York.
The New York Bicycling Coalition, which represents 6,000 cyclists, is pushing three legislative initiatives to make life safer for those road bikers. Anne Savage, the coalition’s executive director, said progress has been made on all three fronts, but more work is needed.
The success of the Adirondack Rail Trail between Lake Placid and Tupper Lake evidently has not been lost on officials in other parts of the North Country.
Well, it’s January, so I hope I’m out skiing in the woods when you read this, but it’s not too early to put together my Adirondack biking bucket list for the new year. Following are 10 goals that should keep me motivated and that I hope will inspire readers to discover the variety of biking found in the Adirondacks.
The New York Bicycling Coalition (NYBC) invites you to join advocates from all over New York State to take action at the 2026 NYS Safe Streets Days of Action in Albany on Tuesday, January 27, 2026 and Wednesday, May 13, 2026.
The Weekender at Paul Smith's College returns for 2026 with improved amenities and enhanced dormitory lodging.
Mark your calendar! It's time to announce the 2026 Bike Adirondacks event schedule featuring single and multi-day fully supported road and gravel rides.
With the opening of this stretch, it is now possible to bike 34 miles from Lake Placid to the restored depot in Tupper Lake.
At the New York Bicycling Coalition, we know that safer streets begin with shared understanding between people who bike, people who drive, and the law enforcement professionals who help keep our communities safe.
The wonder of the Adirondacks is because of the countless nonprofit organizations and community groups that pour their heart and soul into caring for this special place. Our job is to care for them... and ride bikes.
Each November, communities across the globe gather to remember those lost or seriously injured in traffic crashes and to demand change. On Sunday, November 16, 2025, the World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims (WDoR) invites all of us to pause, reflect, and act for safer streets.