
Bike Advocacy is Growing in the Southern ADKs
It’s suddenly gotten a lot easier to talk about safe and quality bicycling in the southeastern region of the Adirondacks.
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It’s suddenly gotten a lot easier to talk about safe and quality bicycling in the southeastern region of the Adirondacks.
Check out Dak Bar, our area’s own home-grown energy snacks that offer a serious, whole food energy bar delivering a lighthearted, fun approach to life.
Established in 1892, the Adirondack Park is the largest protected area in the lower 48 states. How large?
The new year traditionally offers a chance to get a fresh start. I think you'll agree with me that after the year we've just had, we need one!
You know the feeling. You’re “JRA”–just riding along–and you hear the vehicle coming up behind you.
New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo today announced completion of the Empire State Trail, now the nation's longest multi-use state trail.
Our ride spotlight takes us to Ausable Chasm. Maintained by the local Chasm Riders club and Ausable Chasm (which is a massive waterfall attraction you absolutely should tag onto your ride) this 20-mile network is total rock n' roll.
BikeADK’s Partner of the Month for January is an agency you might not expect or even be aware of.
Typically, Santa warms up for his yearly rounds by skiing with thousands of look-a-likes across the globe.
The Adirondack Trail Ride ( TATR) is one of the most grueling, yet least known events in North American cycling. A small group of 21 riders (19 men, 2 women) started the 585-mile course in Northville on September 11, and only ten finished this sixth annual edition of the ride.
CycleSafe designs and manufactures a wide variety of cycling infrastructure solutions for transit, education, corporate, government, and healthcare facilities. Their products provide security and peace of mind to protect your cycling equipment whether you are riding for commuting, recreation, or fitness.
The Hub in Brant Lake will have a brand-new mountain bike trail next spring, as owner Drew Cappabianca continues expanding the Brant Lake Bike Park. The new “Golden Carrot” trail on Bartonville Mountain, directly behind The Hub, will add more than a mile of new riding to the 3.5 miles of existing trails that opened in June of 2018.