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Tag: Paul Smith’s NY
For Tree-Mendous Family Fun, Take a Hike!
Lace your boots and load up your pack, it’s time to discover what’s off the beaten path. Whether you want to hike all 46 high peaks of the Adirondack mountains, or enjoy a leisurely walk through less rugged terrain like your local park or nature preserve, hiking is a fun way to spend time as…
To Summit Up, Hiking is Good Family Fun!
Lace your boots and load up your pack, it’s time to discover what’s off the beaten path. Whether you want to hike all 46 high peaks of the Adirondack mountains, or enjoy a leisurely walk through less rugged terrain like your local park or nature preserve, hiking is a fun way to spend time as…
Woodsmen Competition
Nearly 400 athletes from colleges across the country came to the Adirondacks this past week to test their skills in the largest collegiate timbersports competition in the nation. Our Jack LaDuke takes us to the Woodsmen Competition at Paul Smith’s College.
A Whole Lotta Flutterin’ Goin’ On: Butterflies Fly At The Paul Smith’s VIC Butterfly House
Out in the Adirondack wilds, we see plenty of butterflies: one here, one there, one on sunny days just about everywhere. To learn about their lives and lore and to see a variety up close, there’s no better idea than to visit the Butterfly House. It’s in Paul Smith’s, at the Visitor Interpretive Center run…
Woods, Rocks, And A View To Live For: Saint Regis Mountain In The Adirondacks
Tucked here and there among the celebrated Adirondack forty-six high peaks, lesser mountains offer hikers bigger bangs for the energy required to climb them. The best of the least may well be St. Regis Mountain. Located near Paul Smith’s, this 2,874-foot knob of ancient bedrock rewards hikers with magnificent views and a walk through woods…