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Adirondack Sports & Fitness, LLC
15 Coventry Drive • Clifton Park, NY 12065
518-877-8083
15 Coventry Dr
NY, 12065
United States
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Upstate Sports is an outdoor recreation and fitness magazine covering the Adirondack Park and greater Capital-Saratoga region of New York State. We are the authoritative source for information regarding individual, aerobic, life-long sports and fitness in the area. The magazine is published 12-times per year at the beginning of each month.
RUNNING & WALKING
Firecracker 4 Celebrates 20 Years – Let the Fireworks Begin!
By Laura Clark
While the Saratoga Springs has long enjoyed a storied reputation as the “Summer Place to Be,” this year is extra special since the hometown event, the Firecracker 4 Road Race, is celebrating its 20th year. While Thanksgiving Day is undisputedly the most popular race day in the US, runner-up position belongs to Fourth of July events, with the Firecracker 4, holding its own as the largest Independence Day race in New York State. READ MORE
BICYCLING
Two Other Rail Trails – Near the Adirondack Rail Trail
By Phil Brown
If you’ve come to the North Country to bike the Adirondack Rail Trail, you’re in for a treat: 34 miles of blissful riding through forests and past lakes and ponds accompanied by the songs of birds rather than the roar of traffic. While visiting, you might want to explore two other rail trails. In fact, you can link all three rail trails in a spectacular 29-mile loop. This is an adventure ride with a variety of scenery and conditions. It’s not for everyone – or at least not every bike. You’ll find roots or sand in places. I recommend a gravel or hybrid bike. A light mountain bike would also work. READ MORE
PADDLING
By Rich Macha
Kayakers, canoeists, and paddleboarders can find quite a variety of waterbodies on which to paddle in Saratoga County. An overview of the county’s streams, rivers, ponds, and lakes follows with, hopefully, just enough information for you to get out and explore and/or seek out more details on each of the bodies of water mentioned. Starting from the less-populated northwest corner of the county in the Adirondack Park, we will work our way east and south across the county. READ MORE