The Glens Falls-Saratoga chapter's Young Members Group (YMG) is geared toward young adults in their 20s and 30s,
as well as the young at heart, which share a love for the outdoors and support ADK's mission.
- Hiking
- Backpacking
- Cycling
- Snowshoeing
- Cross country skiing
- Nature walks in local preserves
- Flat water paddling
- Trail work days
- Kid-friendly outings
- Social activities & more!
Take part in outings for all fitness levels and interests and have the opportunity to learn and improve your skills
along the way, no matter where you're starting from.
In order to offer activities like the ones listed above we need your help. See how you can get involved below.
Whether it's an easy walk in the woods to enjoy the scenery and socialize, or challenging yourself in the high peaks
and beyond, you can do it with ADK Younger Members Group. If you're looking to hike all the fire tower mountains,
become an Adirondack 46er, gain more experience on the trails/water/road, make new friends, or get and stay in shape,
the Young Members Group can help you get there!
For a list of current chapter outings (not YMG specific)
visit
adk-gfs.org/calendar.php
Want to volunteer? Current YMG opportunities include:
- YM Outings Leader: Plan and lead outdoor recreational outings or social activities for young adults & families.
Outings can range from beginner & kid-friendly to advanced, to offer something for everyone, and ADK will teach you what you need to know.
All outings leaders must be chapter members. Email outings@adk-gfs.org for more information.
- Young Members Committee Chair: Take the lead in running the Young Members Group by working with the chapter's executive committee
& outings leaders, being a liaison for members, and perhaps leading outings of your own. The committee chair must be a chapter member.
Email chapterchair@adk-gfs.org to start making a difference today!
Not a member yet?
Join ADK today at www.adk.org (be sure to indicate you want to become a members of the Glens Falls-Saratoga chapter)
and support conservation, advocacy, recreation, education, and stewardship across New York State!