adirondack winter campgrounds ?
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Thats because the Adirondack park isn’t a "national" park. Where are you looking to go? I can direct you to a few decent locations but keep in mind that they are not maintained by the state in the winter . You won’t find a whole lot on the web. Let me know.
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> I’m thinking of taking my pop up truck camper, propane heaters, along > with my 14 foot yurt tent to the adirondacks over the holidays. > Surprisingly there is little information on where you can camp in the > winter. Iwas surprised but the national park service doesn’t even have > the adirondakcs listed on their web site ! I’d like to see what I can > find like a nice area with some easy hiking trails out of the > campground, maybe a hot shower, etc. I live near boston so would be > near the southeast corner of the park but might want to drive in a > ways to get out in the woods. I have a tub so I can manage without hot > showers if I have to by heating water for a bath. Any web sites/books > with winter camping info ? Are there many places you can camp in the > winter ? I have little time left to plan this trip. > Thanks,
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>I’m thinking of taking my pop up truck camper, propane heaters, along >with my 14 foot yurt tent to the adirondacks over the holidays. >Surprisingly there is little information on where you can camp in the >winter. Iwas surprised but the national park service doesn’t even have >the adirondakcs listed on their web site ! I’d like to see what I can
Possibly because the Adirondacks are a New York State Park area. Try: http://www.dec.state.ny.us/website/dlf/publands/adk/index.html The Adirondack Mtn Club publishes hiking guides for the area. Many campgrounds are seasonal, but a few are open year-round. Support services such as showers may be limited. Happy trails, Gary (net.yogi.bear) at the 51st percentile of ursine intelligence Gary D. Schwartz, Needham, MA, USA Please reply to: garyDOTschwartzATpoboxDOTcom
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I’m thinking of taking my pop up truck camper, propane heaters, along with my 14 foot yurt tent to the adirondacks over the holidays. Surprisingly there is little information on where you can camp in the winter. Iwas surprised but the national park service doesn’t even have the adirondakcs listed on their web site ! I’d like to see what I can find like a nice area with some easy hiking trails out of the campground, maybe a hot shower, etc. I live near boston so would be near the southeast corner of the park but might want to drive in a ways to get out in the woods. I have a tub so I can manage without hot showers if I have to by heating water for a bath. Any web sites/books with winter camping info ? Are there many places you can camp in the winter ? I have little time left to plan this trip. Thanks,
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