Adirondack Mountain Club

Adirondack Mountain Club

ADK is dedicated to the protection and responsible recreational use of NYS wild lands and waters. Visit us at www.adk.org.

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ADK publishes comprehensive hiking, paddling, and winter sports guides and trail maps, as well as books on Adirondack nature, history, and lore. You can purchase ADK publications and other books, maps and gear at the High Peaks Information Center, at The Bookstore at ADK in Lake George, online at www.adk.org or by calling 800-395-8080.

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General information

ADK is a nonprofit membership organization that protects wild lands and waters through environmental advocacy and trail construction and maintenance and is a sponsor of the Adirondack High Peaks Summit Stewardship Program. ADK offers a variety of educational programs, outdoor skills workshops, and lectures aimed at instilling a love of the natural world in people of all ages. We operate the Adirondak Loj, a Wilderness Campground, and the High Peaks Information Center (HPIC) at our Heart Lake Program Center, just south of Lake Placid in the Adirondack High Peaks. ADK's Johns Brook Property near Keene Valley is a hikers’ oasis 3.5 miles from the nearest road, with a rustic lodge, cabins, and lean-tos. All of ADK’s lodging facilities are open to the public. For information or to make a reservation, call (518) 523-3441.

ADK’s 27 chapters across New York State offer numerous opportunities to get outdoors in the Adirondacks and closer to home, and ADK’s Adventure Travel Program organizes exciting trips to all parts of the globe.

Join us! Members enjoy a host of activities including hiking, paddling, biking, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and adventure travel. Members also receive the Adirondac magazine and discounts on ADK publications, lodging and more! Join us online www.adk.org or call us at (800) 395-8080 for more information.

Adirondack Mountain Club, Inc. is a not-for-profit organization that is tax-exempt under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.