NNY Summer Fun Vacation Guide, Franklin

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NNY Summer Fun Vacation Guide, Franklin
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FRANKLIN COUNTY
EDITION
May 2016
Treetop tour
The Wild Walk, an elevated trail in Tupper Lake that gives visitors a bird’s-eye view
of the Adirondacks, is just one of many attractions in Franklin County.
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Picturesque panorama
WILD WALK: Elevated trails gives nature lovers a unique experience
STAFF REPORT
TUPPER LAKE — Local
residents of Tupper Lake and
Franklin County have a secret.
Visitors can be in on the secret by looking up.
The Wild Walk, which
opened last summer, is a
wooden walkway in the Adirondacks that takes nature
lovers on a tour of the treetops
PHOTO COURTESY OF THE WILD CENTER
One observation area of the Wild Walk includes an oversized
eagle’s nest of woven branches that offers an exhilarating view of
numerous Adirondack peaks.
Wayne H. Brockway
to let them experience the forest from a bird’s eye view.
The $5.5 million Wild Walk
is set on 80 wooded acres at
the Wild Center, an interactive
natural history museum in the
quaint Village of Tupper Lake.
Supported by tall, teepeelike clusters of poles whose
pointed shape reflects the
surrounding pine forest, the
elevated trail has a series of
winding bridges and platforms
suspended 40 feet above the
ground, with strategically
placed observation points that
offer scenic views of the forest
and Adirondack Mountains.
At the Wild Center, designed
to resemble a traditional North
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Woods “great camp,” visitors
peer through glass walls for an
underwater view of trout, turtles and playful otters in a variety of Adirondack Mountain
habitats.
When you go outside to the
Wild Walk, you will follow a
gently sloping ramp walled
with wood slats through which
you can peer at goldfinches,
blue jays and dozens of other
birds flocking to many surrounding birdfeeders.
There are family friendly
features such as an oversized
eagle’s nest of woven branches that offers an exhilarating
view of Adirondack peaks, and
a 30-foot-wide bouncy orb
spider’s web 30 feet above the
ground.
Signs and naturalists tell the
stories of surrounding trees
and how they feed and shelter
the birds and scampering red
squirrels that are abundant.
The grounds of the museum
also feature trails meandering through evergreen forests
to a boardwalk and viewing
platforms along a wild, placid
stretch of the Raquette River,
where guided canoe tours are
scheduled in summer.
The Wild Walk opens for the
2016 season on May 27.
WILD WALK SCHEDULE
From Memorial Day weekend (May 27) to Labor Day
(Sept. 5): 10 a.m. – 6 p.m., daily.
From Labor Day (Sept. 5)
to Columbus Day (Oct. 10): 10
a.m. – 5 p.m., daily.
TICKET PRICES
Includes Wild Center & Wild
Walk (through Oct. 30):
Members and children ages
4 and under: Free.
Youth: (5 - 17) $13.
Adult: (18 - 64) $20.
Senior/Military (65+): $18.
Tickets are good for two
consecutive days.
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A view from below as children climb a simulated spider’s web at the Wild Walk in Tupper Lake.
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Discover Malone
by bicycle or on foot
Visitors to Malone will
have the opportunity to
“get healthy as well as ‘see
Malone’” –– and earn a badge
for their efforts –– thanks to
a program launched by the
Malone Complete Streets Advisory Board.
The board has laid out
five walking routes and two
bicycle routes through the
community and is challenging residents and visitors to
“get healthy as well as ‘see
Malone.’”
Walkers and bicyclists who
complete five of the seven
routes can earn a badge noting their accomplishment.
For more information,
please call the Chamber at
(518) 483-3760.
The walking routes are Ma-
comb’s Trail off Shears Road,
the Malone Elm Street Triangle (Main, Raymond and
Elm streets), the Malone Historic Houses Trail (Elm, Park,
Second, Constable, Prospect
and Terrace streets), the River
Trail (Main, Willow and Pearl
streets, and College Ave., and
the Pinnacle Trail near Franklin Academy High School.
One of the two bike routes
will take riders 5.5 miles
from Arsenal Green down
Elm Street, Junction Road,
Houndsville Road, Whitten
Road and Murray Road. The
second, will take riders 10.3
miles along Elm Street, Junction Road, Houndsville Road,
Town Line Road, Shadow
Lane, Shears Road and Lower
Park Street.
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NEW YORK STATE FAIR SHOWS
The New York State Fair
has announced a portion of
its concert schedule to be performed at the Chevy Court:
• Big Bad Voodoo Daddy,
Aug. 25 at 2 p.m.
• Toto, Aug. 26 at 8 p.m.
• Magic!, Aug. 27 at 2 p.m.
• Bruce Hornsby and The
Noisemakers, Aug. 28 at 8 p.m.
• Air Supply, Aug. 28 at 2
p.m.
• Herman’s Hermits, Aug. 29
at 2 p.m.
• Survivor, Aug. 30 at 2 p.m.
• The Commodores, Aug. 30
at 8 p.m.
• Macy Gray, Aug. 31 at 2
p.m.
• Flo Rida, Sept. 1 at 8 p.m.
• Culture Club, Sept. 2 at 8
p.m.
• Chicago, Sept. 5 at 6 p.m.
The fair runs from Aug. 25 to
Sept. 5 at the state fairgrounds.
For more information, visit
nysfair.ny.gov.
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STEP BACK IN TIME
Will Matuska of Rochester learns how to shave a wooden
single during an event at the Almanzo Wilder Homestead in
the town of Burke. The Wilder Homestead will open for the
season on May 28. Visitors can tour the buildings, museum, and
grounds at this historical setting of the book, “Farmer Boy,” by
Laura Ingalls Wilder. More information can be found at www.
almanzowilderfarm.com.
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Hurd offers songs of the Adirondacks
The sounds of the Adirondacks will fill the Chateaugay
Town Hall Theater on June
10 when local folk singer Roy
Hurd takes the stage.
Hurd is a native Adirondacker who spent more than a
decade in Nashville as a songwriter, penning tunes for acts
such as the Oak Ridge Boys, Jo
Dee Messina and the Gibson
Brothers. He returned home
15 years ago and has become
the region’s pre-eminent
singer/songwriter.
Hurd’s music ranges from
bluegrass to soft rock, with
stops at country, folk and
rockabilly –– among others ––
along the way.
He is also passionate about
education, bringing programs
about his beloved Adirondack
Mountains and the people
who originally lived here, the
Mohawks, to schools throughout the area. He also hosts
Rhyme Without Reason, a
songwriting “camp” for young
people.
Hurd’s show will begin at
7 p.m. with opening act Alex
Smith.
The theater won’t be the
only venue in Chateaugay to
showcase local musicians this
summer. Theater Director Jo-
see Allard has also scheduled
three concerts at the town’s
Recreation Park. The outdoor
concert schedule includes
Malone’s Slab City on July 8,
the Busco Bandits from Churubusco on July 29 and the finale Aug. 26 with The Bootleg
Band from Plattsburgh.
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Plenty of opportunities for anglers of all ages
There are few things more
relaxing than sitting on the
bank of a river, fishing pole in
hand. Franklin County offers
plenty of spots for both the angler just looking for a place to
kick back and wait for a bite on
their worm-baited hook and
for those serious fishermen
who hit the water in boats with
tackle boxes stuffed with lures.
The following are excerpts
from “Good Fishing in the Adirondacks” edited by Dennis
Aprill.
FISHING SPOTS
Lake Colby and Upper Saranac: Lake Colby is located
on State Route 86, near Lower
Saranac Lake. Fish species
include rainbow and brown
trout, as well as salmon, smelt,
splake and perch.
“Camp and small boat access is available at the [Department of Environmental
Conservation]-maintained
boat launch on [state] Route
86 across from the [Adirondack Medical Center],” the
book stated.
The book stated that rainbows can be best caught during the summer by fishermen
who troll slowly around the
middle of the late.
“Especially off the point
past the former Camp Intermission,” the book said. “Bass
fishermen have also discovered the shallows of the western bays.”
According to the book,
smallmouth and rock bass are
popular species during the
summertime, “as are northern pike in the shallow bays of
the northern end of the lake,”
the book stated. “Live bait and
spinnerbaits work best in the
Saginaw of Square Bays.”
A nighttime fishing activity
that this book deems popular
in the area is fishing for bullhead, which are said to be
present in every lake in the
area.
“Night crawlers, a bobber,
a lamp, or fire, and a few good
friends are all you need for a
good night of bullheading,”
Franklin County and the surrounding areas have an abundance of
fishing spots available for both the serious and casual angler.
the book said.
Tupper Lake: Tupper Lake,
according to the book, is best
known for its bass, pike, lake
trout and salmon fishing.
Because the lake itself was
dammed and expanded to
help with the transportation
of logs to the mill, it created
many acres of shallow, weedfilled water, according to the
book.
“Shallow weed beds provide
excellent habitat for northern
pike, walleyes, and bass,” it
said. “Live bait is customarily used, though white and
chartreuse spinnerbaits have
grown in popularity in recent
years.”
The book stated that the
best time for fishing is between
the early morning or late afternoon because of the wind.
Hendrickson Hatch returns
After a hiatus of one year, the
Hendrickson Hatch fly fishing
tournament will return to the
waters of the Salmon River in
Malone on June 4 and 5.
The popular event had been
held annually since 2005 until last year, when organizers
decided to move to an everyother-year schedule. The twoday catch-and-release compe-
tition will take place between
the dam in Chasm Falls and
the state Route 37 river crossing in Westville.
The tournament will be
bolstered this year by a $4,000
donation from Brookfield Renewable Energy Partners LP,
which paid for the stocking of
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“There is a state-mandated
boat launch on [state] Route
30 south of Tupper Lake village,” the book said.
Cranberry Lake: Cranberry
Lake is reached going west on
state Route 3 for 26 miles from
the village of Tupper Lake to
the hamlet of Cranberry Lake,
according to the book. The
lake is regularly stocked with
brook trout, according to the
book.
Smallmouthed bass can
also be caught there. To catch
smallmouthed bass, live minnows are most effective.
“Deep casting in the flows
can be effective, especially in
late July or August,” the book
said. “Rock bass weighing as
much as half a pound are also
present here, particularly in
the flows.”
They can also be caught
with worms and various small
spinners.
Boats can be launched in
the village on Columbian
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Fish and Game Club activities
The Malone Fish and Game Club
offers a variety of outdoor activities
throughout the summer for day and
year-round members at the club property just outside the village of Malone.
The cost of a single-day membership
is $10. Year-round club memberships
are $20 for individuals and $30 for families.
The club’s 168-acre property is home
to nearly two-dozen trails for hiking
and mountain biking. Parts of the Pond
Trail and Jack Rabbit trail are the old
Webster Street Road, which provides
access to property owners all the way
south to county Route 41, the Fayette
Road, so be prepared to share the road
with motor vehicles. Also, not all of the
trails are on Fish and Game Club property, so you may encounter four-wheel-
ers on the private lands.
The club also has an archery course
and a gun range.
For those interested in archery, there
are about 15 bale targets and parts of
3D targets scattered throughout the
trails. Traditional and compound bow
shooters are welcome; field points only,
no broadheads.
Those who prefer firearms to bows
will be able to enjoy the 100-yard-long
shooting range. The range is for members only, and shooters must bring
their own targets and target holders.
Everyone using the gun range must
have their membership card with them,
and must carry out their trash and
brass.
Gun range hours are from dawn to
dusk.
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Road, south of state Route 3, according
to the book.
In addition to the above-named
sites, state’s official Adirondack tourist
guide lists the St. Regis Chain of Lakes
as one of the best spots in the state to
try for a trophy pike. The chain can be
accessed off St. Regis Carry Road, off
Route 30 between Paul Smiths and
Lake Clear at Upper St. Regis Landing. Motor boats are not permitted on
these waters, and there are many private properties along the shoreline,
according to the state guide.
Other good fishing sites in Franklin
County include the Chateaugay River,
which runs from the Forge Dam across
the border into Canada. The river’s upper section, which runs from the dam
to High Falls, can be accessed from
the dam. The lower section, from High
Falls to the border, has to good access
spots – one on Sam Cook Road near
the Canadian border, the other next
to the Route 11 bridge in Chateaugay.
The river is a great location to find
brook, rainbow and brown trout.
For all the access spots for the Chateaugay River, visit the DEC website.
Trout are also abundant in the Little
Salmon River, which winds its way
through the western part of the county. Some of the more popular spots are
in the section between U.S. Route 11 in
the village of Brushton and state Route
11B in the hamlet of West Bangor.
There’s also the aptly named Trout
River, which can be accessed from the
hamlet of Constable, and the Salmon
River, which despite its name is also
the home to some great trout fishing.
the Salmon River is easily accessed
from many locations, centered around
the village of Malone.
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additional fish.
TA partnership with the TriLakes Chapter of Trout Unlimited will provide an additional
$2,000 a year for the next three
years to stock the catch-andrelease section of the river.
The money will be used to purchase 2- and 3-year-old trout,
and Trout Unlimited will also
be stocking fingerling brook
trout in the fall in hopes of establishing a wild population.
Organizers have decided to
limit the number of entrants in
the Hendrickson Hatch to 75
participants, so early registra-
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Country Community College.
The registration fee includes coffee and doughnuts
during the sign-up at the college, hors d’oeuvres at Donovan’s Restaurant on Saturday
night and a barbecue on Sunday after the tournament.
More information about
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Malone Chamber concert series has new flavor
The Malone Chamber of
Commerce summer concert
series has taken on a whole
new personality this year.
The season will start with
a performance by the Lou
Daques Band, a local favorite,
at the Summer Fest. The June
11 event at the Malone Civic
Center is sponsored by Ellis
Automotive.
The Summer Fest will features a variety of activities, vendors that include food, wine,
beer, crafts and businesses.
For the afternoon activities,
there will be a Poutine Challenge from several eateries in
the area, sponsored by APEX
Solar. What poutine will Mayor
Joe Riccio and his team choose
as the best? All afternoon the
festival will feature the music of
the Lou Daques Band.
The Summer Fest is slated
to begin at 11 a.m. and run
until 5 p.m. Proceeds will be
shared with the Malone Civic
Area Boards project and a donation is requested.
The Chamber Concerts in
the Park will start on Friday
evenings at the Lion’s Club
Gazebo in Arsenal Green Park.
On July 8, Bailey Ford will present a free concert featuring
the band Keeping the Peace.
The two-person duo of Mike
Shepard and Stacey MasciaSusice will perform a great selection of folk music. The show
starts at 6 p.m. Bring your
blanket or chair and enjoy the
concert in the newly renovated
Malone Lion’s Club Gazebo.
On July 15, the Too Tall
String Band sponsored by Sid
G. Spear Insurance. A nice
blend of folk and bluegrass
song and music, the Too Tall
String Band made their debut
last year at the Border Festival.
The show starts at 6 p.m. at the
Lion’s Club Gazebo in Arsenal
Green Park.
The Lou Daques, sponsored
by Bailey Ford, again takes the
stage on July 22 promptly at 6
p.m. The band has their own
group of followers, so bring
your chair and get ready to
rock.
The last week of July, the
29th, is the last of the free concerts. The Durham County
Poets are exquisite and have
a large following … for a reason. Their amazing collection of their own songs range
from gospel and ballads to
blues and country rock. Coming with them from Quebec’s
Chateauguay Valley will be
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British cars. This concert is
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the Chateaugay Rotary Club
and is held in Arsenal Green
Park at the Malone Lion’s Club
Gazebo.
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Chamber offers a Mexican
dinner and Chili Cook-off at
the Malone Moose Club featuring none other than SLAB
CITY. SLAB CITY is sponsored
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Associates, Babbling Brook
RV Park, One World Wellness
Retreat, Arnold Oil and WalMart. On Aug. 26, come eat
dinner at 6 p.m. for only $10,
$5 kids under 10. Chefs Mary
Scharf and Michael Doran will
prepare great Mexican food
and salsa in authentic Mexico
City-style cooking. Members
of the community are invited
to enter their chili in the contest where attendees will sample it and vote. Music starts at 8
p.m. The cost for the dinner is
$10, and the music and dancing only $5.
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Choices abound for scenic campgrounds in the area
Summer is usually the best
time to get in touch with nature and to just unwind, so
why not go camping?
Consider camping at one of
these locations:
PINE RIDGE PARK CAMPSITE
Pine Ridge Park offers 100
electric sites and around 50
tent sites. It’s located 10 miles
out of Malone off of state Route
122 in Constable. The park offers a variety of activities and
services up until mid-October,
when it closes for the season.
Pine Ridge has open wooded sites along the Salmon
River. There is a swimming
pool, playground, half a basketball court, baseball field,
indoor recreation facilities,
and horse-shoe pits. The camp
also provides a propane filling
station and a Laundromat.
Cost is $25 for campsites
without hookups, sites with
hookups are $35. For reservations or additional information, call 518-358-4125. Additional information can be
found at www.pineridgeparkcampsite.com.
PONDEROSA CAMPSITE
This campsite is located just
five miles south of U.S. Route
11 and one mile from the Adirondack Park in Chateaugay.
Ponderosa offers sites from
no service amenities to water,
electricity, and sewage. There
are currently 150 sites. The
campground now also has an
eight-foot water slide. There
are five miles of trails that the
four-wheelers are allowed
to go on but they must go 10
miles per hour.
Tractor and wagon rides
through the campground
and trails are available over a
200-acre plot. Other activities
include horseshoes, extreme
Frisbee, nearby fishing, and
access to a recreation hall.
There are two laundromats,
for bath houses, and pets are
allowed. Campers may also
visit a petting zoo that houses
miniature donkeys, miniature
horses, exotic sheep, emus,
llamas, and goats.
Rates start from $22 per day
for basic sites with water. Cabins start at $40 and up a day
and must be booked for two
nights. Cabins will accommo-
date up to four people, some
have kitchens and full baths.
Discounts are available
for weekly or monthly
stays.
Reservations
may be made
by calling 518-497-6430; additional information at www.
ponderosacampsite.com.
MEACHAM LAKE CAMPGROUND
This campsite, nestled into
the Adirondack Park, is located 20 minutes south of Malone
on state Route 30. Meacham
as 224 campsites, including
60 tent sites at Meacham Lake
West. The grounds are operated by the state Department
of Environmental
Conservation.
Amenities include hot showers, flush toilets,
trailer dump station,
recycling center, boat launch,
picnic area, sand beach with
bathhouse, boat and canoe
rentals, and a playground.
Prices are $20 per night, the
first night costing $22.75 due
to a $2.75 registration fee.
Hikers may enjoy climbing DeBar Mountain, located
in the campground, as well as
St. Regis Mountain or hike the
Visitors Interpretation Center,
located a short distance away.
Almanzo Wilder
The campground sells ice
and wood.
Canoe and rowboat rentals
are available. Nature Recreation Program services have
been cut due to funding issues.
Book online, make changes,
or cancel a reservation at Reserve America. Calling Reserve
America for New York State
Campgrounds at 518-4835116.
DEER RIVER CAMPGROUND
This campground, located
on Red Tavern Road on the
shore of a 2.5-mile lake, has 84
wooded sites, five of which are
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cabins. Three cabins are for
families of four and two cabins
are for families of six.
Amenities include restrooms, laundry, camp-wide
wireless internet, a store and
a café. There is a sandy beach
for swimming and sun bathing
and two recreation halls. The
site is also equipped with a
building housing video games
and a library with over 400
books. Activities include boat
and canoe rentals, volleyball
and basketball. The camp also
includes an exercise facility,
an enclosed dog walk area and
a rental for one and two-person kayaks.
Rates start at $36 for water
and electric; water, electric
and sewer sites cost $38.
Cabins for a family of four
cost $70 a night and cabins for
a family of six cost $80.
Holiday rates are slightly
higher.
For reservations or more information, call 518-483-0060
or visit www.deerrivercampsite.com.
BABBLING BROOK RV PARK
Constable’s RV park,
opened in 2000 with 27 sites. It
currently has 57 summer sites
featuring full hookups with
water, sewer, and electricity. It also includes pull-thru
sites for larger recreational vehicles. Hot showers and clean
restrooms are also available.
Campers can enjoy such activities as the basketball court,
a playground, and stores selling groceries, snacks, ice and
firewood.
Basic tent sites are $20
per night; sites with hookups are $35. For reservations
call 518-358-4245. For more
information, visit www.babblingbrookrvparkny.com/
campingrates.php.
$622 is the monthly rate for
water and electric. The park
has a playground and pool, as
well as bathrooms that provide campers with hot showers. There are also horseshoe
pits, a baseball field, and a
volleyball court and mini
golf. Campers can also enjoy
nature trails throughout the
camp.
Some camping areas are
shaded and all come with a fire
pit, picnic table, and electrical
capabilities. The park’s main
building provides campers
with arcade games, pool, Direct TV, and Internet access.
There is also a Laundromat
for campers. The campground
has a grocery store and a snack
bar, allowing access to food,
ice, and wood.
COLES CREEK
Coles Creek is a campground that has been around
for over 50 years and is located
off of State Route 37 in Waddington. It has 235 campsites.
Electrical sites start at $21,
prime electrical sites are $25
and prime water sites are $27.
Nonelectric sites cost $15,
for sites not on the water.
There is a section in the campground known as the B-loop
which has around 40 pet-free
sites. Those that allow pets
can have up to two dogs on the
MASSENA GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB
on the St. Lawrence River
829 Route 131, Massena, NY
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18 Holes
Walking - $25
With Cart - $37
Twilight Rate
After 5:00 pm
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9 Holes
Walking - $18
With Cart - $25
*All prices, date and times not
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sites. There are spigot hookups and two dump stations.
The area also has a beach and
a pavilion. The pavilion can be
rented for the whole day at the
cost of $100.
There are four bathhouses,
one down at the pavilion, all
well-kept. There is also a playground by the beach. Out-of-
state campers will have to pay
an extra $5 per night.
For more information or to
make reservations call 315388-5636.
BUCK POND
Buck Pond Campground is
located on the western shore
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HIGH FALLS PARK
Chateaugay’s scenic High
Falls Park, located on Cemetery Road, has over 200
campsites. Overnight camping is $35 for full hookup, $30
for a basic hookup, and $24
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of 130-acre Buck Pond, on
county Route 60. Buck Pond
offers 112 secluded sites, numerous water access spots, a
guarded bathing beach, and
a walking path that stretches
for miles along an abandoned
railroad bed, according to its
website. The campground offers canoeing and boating,
fishing, hiking, and bicycling.
Rowboat, canoe, and kayak
rentals are available at Buck
Pond. Buck Pond offers restrooms with showers, a trailer
dump station, a recycling
center, a boat launch at Lake
Kushaqua, a car-top boat
launch, boat and canoe rentals, and a sand beach with a
bathhouse. The Adirondack
Park Visitors Interpretive Center at Paul Smiths is 12 miles
west. Lake Placid and the
Olympic venues are located
25 miles to the south. Cost is
$20 daily. For reservations and
more information call 518891-3449.
FISH CREEK POND
Fish Creek offers 355 sites
accommodating all equipment from tents to 40-foot RVs
with a natural sand shoreline
and water access for most
campsites, according to its
website. Over 300 sites are directly on the lake shore. Most
have excellent access to the
water. Many of the sites offer
a small sandy beach area as
well.
There are no hookups at
Fish Creek, although generators may be used in the mornings and evenings during
certain hours. There are lots
of nearby water taps and a fill
and dumping station.
The main shower facilities
are located on the connecting road between Fish Creek
Pond campground and Rollins Pond campground at site
number 135. The main shower
has 30 showers for the men, 30
for the women. Showers are
coin operated (25 cents for 5
minutes).
All washrooms provide
flush toilets, a sink (cold water
only), and mirror. Those looking for a quieter alternative
may consider Rollins Pond
campground, which is accessible from Fish Creek Pond.
Rollins offers 287 sites. The
campground offers a variety of
other recreational opportunities including: an Interpreter
Activity Program, canoeing
and boating, fishing, hiking,
and bicycling.
There are several hiking
trails which originate from the
campground, some at Paul
Smiths, as well as limitless hiking opportunities in the nearby high peaks area. Camping
fees are $22 per night at Fish
Creek, $20 per night at Rollins
Pond. There is a $2.75 registration fee for the first night.
Reserve America charges a
nonrefundable reservation fee
of $9. Out-of-state residents
are charged a $5 per night surcharge.
Book online at Reserve
America (800-456-2267). You
can call Fish Creek Pomd
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Auto Show revs up
MALONE — The Malone
Auto Club will sponsor its 37th
Annual International Auto
Show and Flea Market on Saturday and Sunday, July 16 and
17 at the Malone Recreation
Park. Whether your interest is
collector cars, restored vehicles, or flea markets, the State
Street side of the Rec Park will
be the place to be, and it’s all
free for spectators.
Since the club’s first auto
show, the International Auto
Show and Flea Market has
evolved into one of the largest
auto shows in Northern New
York with participants and visitors from across the U.S. and
Canada.
Bargain hunters can take
advantage of the flea market,
which will run Saturday and
Sunday from 8 a.m. and will
continue until closing each
day.
On Saturday, the auto show
opens to the public at 8 a.m.
with the flea market and cars
arriving for registration at 9
a.m. Later in the day, one of
the highlights will be the cruise
of classic and restored vehicles
through downtown Malone.
The cruise will begin at 3:45
p.m. at the Rec Park and travel
throughout the village.
Bokie’s Restaurant will be
hosting a ’50s and ’60s CruiseIn and dance hop Saturday
evening from 5 to 9 p.m. featuring a wide assortment of
cars with music from the ’50s
and ’60s and dancing under
the stars. A number of prizes
will be awarded at the CruiseIn and hop.
On Sunday, breakfast will be
prepared by the Malone Auto
Club from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. at
the Rec Park pavilion. Sunday
will also host a Muffler Rap
contest for open exhaust and
mufflers at 3 p.m.
On Saturday at 2:45 p.m., a
Top 30 Awards Presentation
will be held, and on Sunday
at approximately 4:30 p.m., a
presentation of special awards
and top three awards in 29
classes ranging from nonrestored cars to street rods and
factory muscle cars will be presented.
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International Auto
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hot rods or flea
markets, the State
Street side of Malone’s
Recreation Park will be
the place to be on July
16 and 17.
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No shortage of farmers markets across northern N.Y.
ALEXANDRIA BAY
Farmers market: 9 a.m. to 3
p.m. Fridays, May 20 to Sept.
16, corner of Church and James
St. Information: Susan Boyer,
[email protected].
CANTON
Farmers market: 9 a.m. to 2
p.m. Tuesdays and Fridays,
May 13 to Oct. 28, Canton Village Park, corner of Main and
Park Streets. Information: www.
cantonfarmersmarket.org.
Sept. 15, Village Park Circle.
www.1000islands-clayton.com.
GOUVERNEUR
Farmers market: 9 a.m. to 2
p.m. Thursdays, June 2 to Oct.
27, Gouverneur Village Park,
Main Street. Information: Lorraine Taylor, 212-0456.
HAMMOND
Farmers market: 3 to 6 p.m.
Wednesdays, July 6 to Sept. 28,
Hammond Museum, 1 N. Main
St. Lori Thistle, 324-5032.
CAPE VINCENT
LOWVILLE
Farmers and crafters market:
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays,
June 18 to Oct. 8, Cape Vincent Village Green, Broadway
Street. Information: Cape Vincent Chamber of Commerce,
654-2481.
Farmers market: 8 a.m. to
2 p.m. Saturdays, May 28 to
Oct. 29, Forest Park Pavilion,
Main Gate, Lewis County Fairgrounds, 5485 Bostwick St.
Sharon Bosert, 376-7743.
CARTHAGE
LYONS FALLS
Carthage Farmers Market: 7
a.m. to 2 p.m. Fridays, June 3
to Oct. 28, Pavilion, Riverside
Drive.
Farmers market: Noon to 6
p.m. Tuesdays, June 21 to Oct.
11, Riverside Park, 6904 Laura
St. Information: Liz Clair, 3486135.
CLAYTON
Farmers market: 11 a.m. to
5 p.m. Thursdays, June 2 to
MALONE
Farmers market: Noon to
4:30 p.m. Wednesdays, June
15 to Oct. 12, Malone-Dufort
Airport, 27 Airport Road. Information: www.adirondackfarmersmarket.com.
Sept. 22, Wild Center Museum,
45 Museum Drive. Information:
www.adirondackfarmersmarket.com.
WATERTOWN
p.m. Fridays, May 27 to Oct. 21,
Jefferson Bulk Milk and Cheese
Store, 19401 Route 3. Information: 788-1122 or www.facebook.com/thecheesestore.
MASSENA
Farmers market: 6:30 a.m.
to 3 p.m. Wednesdays, May 25
to Oct. 5, Washington Street.
No market on federal holidays.
Information: watertownfarmersmarket.weebly.com.
Farmers market: 2:30 to 6:30
Saturday farmers market: 9
a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays, June
4 to Nov. 5, Mayor Joseph Butler Pavilion, JB Wise Place. Information: www.facebook.com/
watertown-saturday-farmersmarket-106662.
Farmers market: 10 a.m. to 5
p.m. Sundays, Mondays, Thursdays and Fridays, July 7 to Oct.
31, Triple A. Building Center
parking lot, 3 Malby Ave. Information: Shirley Peck, 769-5322.
POTSDAM
Farmers market: 9 a.m. to 2
p.m. Saturdays, May 12 to Oct.
29, Ives Park, Main Street. Information: www.adirondackharvest.com/farmersmarkets.html.
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SARANAC LAKE
Farmers market: 10 a.m. to 2
p.m. Tuesdays, May 10 to Sept.
27, Fusion Market, 111 River St.
Information: www.adirondackfarmersmarket.com.
Farmers market: 9 a.m. to 2
p.m. Saturdays, June 4 to Oct.
8, Riverside Park. Information:
Jacob Vennie-Vollrath, 608628-7386.
TUPPER LAKE
Farmers market: 11 a.m. to
3 p.m. Thursdays, June 9 to
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Summer Fun Vacation Guide • May 2016
New York state parks provide mix of scenery, fun
Take a history break and
Stretching from Lake Ontar- into the St. Lawrence. From
io north along the St. Lawrence any point in the park you can tour Sackets Harbor Battlefield
River to Lake Champlain, the see the water and many of the State Historic Site, the comregion is a stunning mixture 1,700 islands from which the mand center of the American
of woodlands, islands and wa- region gets its name.
naval and military operations
ter, and known for some of the
best boating and fishing in the
world.
Wellesley Island State Park
on the St. Lawrence River is the
largest camping complex in the
state with tent and trailer sites,
cabins and cottages, a marina
and boat launches, and activities at its Minna Anthony Common Nature Center.
Robert Moses State Park, on
the St. Lawrence River near the
Eisenhower Lock, is part of the
Seaway Trail. Pitch a tent or
rent a cabin, enjoy some of the
best fishing in the northeast,
picnic, swim, and hit the trails.
Southwick Beach State Park on
Lake Ontario is popular with
campers and day-use visitors
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for the outstanding swimming The area from the Thousand Islands region to Franklin County
and sunbathing on its long san- has much to offer including outdoor activities like hiking around
dy beach.
Wellesley Island State Park or kayaking on the St. Lawrence River.
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DeWolf Point and particularly
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Point, Cedar Island and Mary
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Artwork by the North
Kring Point State Park is
Country’s
finest artists
on a peninsula that extends
North of Adirondack
Artists Gallery
on Lake Ontario during the
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At the far Eastern portion of
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Summer Fun Vacation Guide • May 2016
New summer series a boon to local communities
By SUSAN MENDE
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MADRID — For the first
time in 25 years, there will be
no Madrid Bluegrass Festival
this summer.
However, a new summer
music series is being launched
that will provide a variety of
free entertainment Wednesday nights this summer in the
Madrid Community Park, a
scenic area along the Grasse
River.
Tammy Hawkins, bluegrass
festival chair for the past several years, said she and the
other core group of volunteers
needed a break from numerous duties involved with setting up the three-day festival
that’s been held each June
since 1990.
“It was a lot of fun, but it
was a big commitment,” Mrs.
Hawkins said.
Preparing for the event involved contracting bands
and getting campsites ready.
Volunteers also prepared a
spaghetti supper, chicken barbecue and breakfast food for
MADRID DAM SUMMER
MUSIC SERIES
All events run from 6 to 8
p.m. unless otherwise noted in
the Madrid Community Park,
near the dam.
June 29 — Lacey Rae Peets,
new country soloist.
July 6 — Acapella North, Ladies Chorus.
July 13 — Easy Street, Old
Country and Rock.
July 20 — Big Papa and Escape Key Band, Tropical Rock
July 27 — Don Woodcock,
New York Fiddler and Friends.
Aug. 3 — Bridge the Divide,
Christian Rock.
Aug. 10 — Brilliant Star Children’s Program, Kid’s Fun at 6
p.m., followed by 7 p.m. Family
Music.
Aug. 17 — Grass Transit,
Progressive Blue Grass.
Aug. 24 — That’s Entertainment with Dawna and Bob,
Americana.
Aug. 31 — Joshua Barkley
and Musical Friends, Entertainment.
campers and other visitors.
“It really is a year-round
project. I was luck to have so
many great volunteers,”
At its peak, the event drew
1,000 people, including locals
and those who traveled from
other states and Canada. Many stayed at nearly 100 campsites available in the town park
along the Grasse River.
The annual event was also a
boon to local eateries and other businesses.
Mrs. Hawkins said attendance has declined in the past
few years, possibly because
the weak Canadian dollar may
be keeping some from coming
over the border.
It was launched by community Donald “Bud” Rupert,
who died in 2005, leaving behind the festival as his legacy.
Anna M. Campbell, said
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wasn’t happening, she approached town officials about
the idea of organizing a music
series that would draw community members to the park
and help local businesses.
A subcommittee was created under the town’s Park and
Recreation Committee and
the idea took off, she said.
Community Bank stepped
forward as a sponsor and do-
nations have come in from private individuals and churches.
“Madrid is a very small,
proud, wonderful town,” she
said. “It’s going to be a lot of
fun.”
Located near the Madrid
dam, the community park offers a large playground, a pavilion, a community building
and waterfront access.
Having the concerts on
Wednesday evenings coincides with specials that will be
offered at local eateries and
businesses, she said.
She said the series is designed to compliment, rather
than compete with summer
concerts in Norwood, Waddington and other north country communities. The concerts
are free, but donations are
welcome.
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