As winter fades, Franklin County awakens with the sights and sounds of spring
Snow gives way to rushing streams, budding trees, and fresh green landscapes across the Adirondacks. The air feels crisp and new, making it an ideal time to step outside and experience nature’s seasonal renewal.
Wander quiet hiking trails as forests come back to life, take a scenic drive through rolling mountains, or enjoy early-season fishing in calm, uncrowded waters. It’s also maple season—a local highlight—where visitors can tour sugarhouses, see the syrup-making process firsthand, and taste one of the region’s oldest traditions.
With fewer crowds and a relaxed pace, it’s the perfect time to reconnect with nature—and with each other.



