![]() |
Subscribe / Renew |
![]() |
Contact Us |
► Subscribe to our Free Weekly Newsletter |
home | Welcome, sign in or click here to subscribe. | login |
April 2, 2021
KEENE, N.Y. (AP) — State officials, grappling with how to handle growing crowds of hikers in the Adirondack High Peaks, announced a new reservation system for a popular trailhead.
Reservations will be required starting May 1 for the 70 parking spots at the Ausable Mountain Reserve lot for access to trails across the reserve's 7,000 acres. Walk-in users without a reservation will not be permitted. The trailhead for Indian Head, Noonmark and other mountains is among the most popular in the Adirondacks.
. . .
Previous columns: