The Adirondack Experience Announces Summer 2021 Reopening
121-Acre Campus Offers Exciting Indoor and Outdoor Recreation for Visitors of All Ages
Blue Mountain Lake, NY (May 11, 2021)—The Adirondack Experience (ADKX), a sprawling 121-acre campus in the heart of the Adirondacks, will open its 2021 summer season in two phases. From May 28 through June 27, ADKX members will be able to access both the onsite art and history museum and full range of outdoor activities on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. This early access benefit is available to existing members as well as individuals and families who sign up in the coming months. On July 1, ADKX will open to the public, with the campus available every day from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. As organizations continue to emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic, ADKX is operating under state-mandated capacity limits and will require visitors to wear masks, both in and outdoors. ADKX also encourages visitors to purchase advance timed tickets, especially for any groups of more than two. Ticket purchase will also be available onsite. Additional information regarding visitation is available on ADKX’s updated website at theadkx.org.
Things to Do Indoors
At the core of ADKX is an expansive museum that explores the history of the Adirondacks through the region’s people and their relationships to the magnificent landscapes and wildlife. ADKX encourages visitors to start their journey on campus with Life in the Adirondacks, a 19,000-square-foot immersive installation that introduces visitors to the Adirondack Park with videos, artworks and artefacts, and interactive elements that actively engage audiences of all ages. Another popular ongoing exhibition is Boats and Boating, which illustrates the importance of boats to the region and features more than 50 vintage boats to view and explore. Among the special presentations for the 2021 season is the exhibition, From Wilderness to Warfront: The Adirondacks and World War II. The show features letters, military uniforms, and other artefacts that capture stories of courage and resilience in the face of global conflict among people from the Adirondacks. More details on indoor activities at ADKX, spread across its 20 buildings, can be found on its website.
Things to Do Outdoors
Many people travel to and live in the Adirondacks for the incredible opportunities to be outside. ADKX offers plenty of outdoor activities to allow visitors to connect with the beauty of nature. The ADKX Boathouse, in particular, has something for everyone, from novices to experienced paddlers and rowers. The Boathouse sits on Minnow Pond, a roughly 90-acre body of water that is home to loons, otters, beavers, many varieties of fish, and other wildlife. Visitors are able to rent a range of boats, including a rotating collection of vintage canoes, traditional guide boats, and rowboats, for 30 or 60 minutes. Boat rentals are included in the cost of admission to ADKX and don’t require any additional fees, encouraging visitors to take in this beautiful and serene pond.
ADKX also offers a range of trails for visitors to hike. The Minnow Pond Trail is an easy ¾-mile walk, suitable for the whole family, to discover Minnow Pond, known as a “gem in the wilderness,” by foot. This trail dates back to this site’s early settlement history. As people walk the trail, they can learn about the connections between land and water in the Adirondacks and about the people who were so moved by the recreational wonders of the area that they committed themselves to protect the range of habitats found here. New for 2021 is the Blue View Trail, which offers a short, vigorous route for more experienced hikers. From the higher vantage point, the views of Blue Mountain Lake are even more breathtaking. The Blue View Trail can be accessed as a spur off the Minnow Pond Trail.
“After the long and challenging pandemic year, we are so excited to invite visitors back to the ADKX campus. We pride ourselves on having something for everyone, whether someone is looking to spend time outdoors, to learn more about the history of this incredible and distinct region, or to explore wonderous artworks inspired by nature or the many vintage boats and trains in our collection. ADKX offers a place to immerse oneself in everything the Adirondacks have to offer, past and present,” said. David Kahn, ADKX’s Executive Director.
About Adirondack Experience, The Museum on Blue Mountain Lake
Adirondack Experience, The Museum on Blue Mountain Lake (ADKX), accredited by the American Alliance of Museums, shares the history and culture of the Adirondack region through interactive exhibits, hands-on activities, and culturally rich collections in more than 20 historic and contemporary buildings on a 121-acre campus in the heart of the Adirondacks. The museum is supported in part with donations from the general public, with some general operating support made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature. For additional information, call 518-352-7311 or visit www.theADKX.org.
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