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Adirondack Mt Reserve hiking reservations begin | News, Sports, Jobs

acerbone@adirondackdailyenterprise.com Adirondack Mountain Reserve General Manager John Schuler, left, and state Department of Environmental Conservation Deputy Commissioner of Natural Resources Katie Petronis stand in the St. Huberts Parking Area Saturday, May 1. (News photo Aaron Cerbone) ST. HUBERTS Hikers looking to summit mountains from the St. Huberts parking lot, owned by the Adirondack Mountain Reserve, must now get a reservation. Saturday, May 1, was the first day of the parking reservation pilot program. State Department of Environmental Conservation Deputy Commissioner of Natural Resources Katie Petronis was at the popular trailhead along with AMR General Manager John Schuler, asking hikers about their experience with the new system.

AMR hiking reservations begin | News, Sports, Jobs - Adirondack Daily Enterprise

acerbone@adirondackdailyenterprise.com Adirondack Mountain Reserve General Manager John Schuler, left, and state Department of Environmental Conservation Deputy Commissioner of Natural Resources Katie Petronis stand in the St. Huberts Parking Area Saturday. (Enterprise photo — Aaron Cerbone) ST. HUBERTS Hikers looking to summit mountains from the St. Huberts parking lot, owned by the Adirondack Mountain Reserve, must now get a reservation. Saturday was the first day of the parking reservation pilot program. State Department of Environmental Conservation Deputy Commissioner of Natural Resources Katie Petronis was at the popular trailhead along with AMR General Manager John Schuler, asking hikers about their experience with the new system.

Parking permit requirements begin for a few popular Adirondack hikes

Print Continue to article content Hikers on Indian Head over Lower Ausable Lake on the first day of a new parking reservation system required to access the trail on Adirondack Mountain Reserve lands. | Marie J. French/POLITICO Parking permit requirements begin for a few popular Adirondack hikes Updated KEENE, N.Y. Hikers seeking to gain access to some of the popular Adirondack High Peaks by crossing the lands of a private, exclusive club will have to plan ahead. Parking permit requirements for the Adirondack Mountain Reserve on Route 73 started Saturday. While a late-season snowstorm meant a largely empty lot and minimal hassle, the real challenge lies ahead when mud season ends and hikers some experienced, others new to the outdoors swarm the area.

Hiking reservations begin at a popular Adirondack trailhead

Adirondack Mountain Reserve General Manager John Schuler, left, and state Department of Environmental Conservation Deputy Commissioner of Natural Resources Katie Petronis stand in the St. Huberts Parking Area Saturday. (Photo Aaron Cerbone, Adirondack Daily Enterprise) May 03, 2021 Hikers looking to summit mountains from the St. Huberts parking lot, owned by the Adirondack Mountain Reserve, must now get a reservation. Saturday was the first day of the parking reservation pilot program. State Department of Environmental Conservation Deputy Commissioner of Natural Resources Katie Petronis was at the popular trailhead along with AMR General Manager John Schuler, asking hikers about their experience with the new system.

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