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LGLC News for March 2025

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Community Rallies to Protect 27 Acres in Hague

The LGLC has permanently protected a 27-acre property in Hague that stretches 1 mile along NYS Route 9N, from Forest Bay to the south end of Friends Point.


This protection project was completed thanks to generous members of the Forest Bay and Friends Point communities who responded to a matching donation offered by a neighbor.


Dubbed the Forest Friends Mile, the roadside land provides a healthy forested buffer between the road and adjoining timber land, protecting water quality and the scenic beauty of the area. The property also connects to a 288-acre property protected by a conservation easement held by the LGLC, extending the benefits of interconnected areas of natural habitat.

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Register for the Hike-A-Thon,

Fundraise for a Ride in the Helicopter!

A silver and blue helicopter hovers in the air. A man holding a camera can be seen through one of the doors.

One of the 4 seats in this Robinson Helicopter R44 flown by Bruce Mowery, North Country Heliflite, could be yours!

It's no surprise that the Hike-A-Thon helicopter is, for many, the highlight of the event - when you hear its distinctive sound coming near, you can't help but get excited and watch as photographer Carl Heilman practically hangs out of the open door to get his best photo of you and your group.


This year, one lucky fan will be able to join Carl as a passenger during the Hike-A-Thon! We are awarding one seat in the helicopter to the Hike-A-Thon's top fundraiser! Watch this reel to learn how to get started!


The Lake George Hike-A-Thon is a free, family-friendly event that will take place on Saturday, July 5, with 25+ guided groups around Lake George, followed by a free After Party.

You must register in advance. Sign up by April 1 to receive a free event t-shirt. Information about available sites, how to volunteer, and how to sponsor the event are all at lakegeorgehikeathon.org.

Learn More About the Hike-A-Thon 

Thank you to our 2025 Hike-A-Thon Sponsors!

Visit our sponsor page to learn how your business can be a sponsor, too!

Town of Bolton
Village of Lake George
Lake George Mirror
Carl Heilman II-Wild Visions Inc
North Country Heliflite
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Jenny Jo's Smoothie Bar
Adirondack Folk School
Connally Creative
Legend Disc Golf at Hickory
The Sembrich
Benson's Pet Center
Camp David Lake George
Christine McKee NYS Associate Real Estate Broker
Staloff Brothers Custom Metal Fabrication
Warren Ford

Card My Yard Queensbury-Saratoga • Cedar Graphics •

Clothier Planning & Consulting • Severed, True Crime Podcast

And Our Partners:


Silver Bay YMCA Conference and Family Retreat Center • Up Yonda Farm Environmental Education Center • YMCA Camp Chingachgook • Wiawaka Center for Women

Mud/Ice/Flooding Season

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When hiking this time of year, trails can be everything from mildly messy to hazardous, due to the rapidly melting snow and ice. Trails at lower elevation and exposed to sunlight may look fine, but then turn dangerous as you climb to a higher elevation.


Hiking on muddy, wet trails can also cause erosion and otherwise damage the trails we work so hard to maintain for public use.

In order to minimize your impact on the land during transitioning seasons, please follow this advice from the NYS DEC:


  • Stick to low-elevation hiking trails.
  • Avoid hiking on any trails during periods of significant rainfall.
  • If hiking on muddy or flooded trails - stay in the center of the trail to prevent erosion. The center of the trail can sustain boot prints.
More Information for Hiking Safety

LGLC Events

Be sure to visit LGLC.org/Calendar, and follow us on Facebook and Instagram to get updates and posts about events as more are added.

Adirondack Sports Summer Expo

March 22-23 @ Saratoga Springs City Center


Come visit the LGLC at the Adirondack Sports Summer Expo in Saratoga Springs! With 200 exhibitors, this free event is a great opportunity to learn all about the great organizations, events, and services in our area.

> More Info

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Volunteer Work Day: Spring Cleanup

April 8 @ Peggy's Point


10 a.m. - 1 p.m. | Join us for a spring cleaning day at Peggy’s Point in Hague! Volunteers are needed to help clear the lawn of debris, weed the gardens, and spruce up the trail paths.

> More Info

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Discovery Series: Signs of Spring

April 12 @ Godwin Preserve


9 - 11 a.m. | Explore with a Naturalist some of Godwin’s vernal pools to see what frogs and salamanders make these part of their life cycle. This hike is rated easy/moderate with several steeper sections.

> More Info and RSVP

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Next Gen Meetup: Pink Moon Hike

April 12 @ The Pinnacle Preserve


6:15 - 9:30 p.m. | Join the Next Gen Committee for this evening hike to see the Pink Moon, named for the early spring bloom of wild moss phlox, rise over the lake, and learn how to photograph the moon from Next Gen member Will Adamaczak. Drinks and snacks provided. Fee: $15 per person.

> More Info and RSVP

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Photo of the Full Moon by William Adamczak @wadamczakphoto

Volunteer Work Day: Trail Cleanup

April 22 @ Wiawaka


10 a.m. - 1 p.m. | Join us for an Earth Day cleanup at Wiawaka! We will be putting up trail markers and clearing trails of debris, getting them ready for the season.

> More Info

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Save the Dates:


May 3: Benefit Night at The Gem, benefiting the LGLC (details TBD)

July 5: Hike-A-Thon and After Party

August 1: LGLC's 26th Annual Gala at the Fort William Henry Carriage House

October 4: Amy's Race for the Lake at Amy's Park

See Full LGLC Events Calendar

Post of the Month

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The LGLC’s mission is to permanently protect the land that protects Lake George. As an accredited, nonprofit land trust, the LGLC works with willing landowners and other partners to protect land that protects the world-renowned water quality of Lake George and the natural resources of the Lake George watershed.