Introducing our latest collection, showcasing the breathtaking High Peaks region of Adirondack Park in New York. Our glass captures the essence of all 46 majestic high peaks nestled within this six-million acre park. Adirondack Park stands as the largest park in the contiguous United States, encompassing an area equivalent to neighboring Vermont. Today, it spans a vast expanse even larger than the combined size of Yosemite, Yellowstone, Glacier, Grand Canyon, and the Great Smokies National Parks. This expansive region comprises millions of acres of public, constitutionally protected forest preserve, as well as privately owned land, establishing the Adirondack Park as New York's ultimate playground.
Our Adirondack Glass celebrates the high peak region, and every glass comes with a printed key to identify each of the iconic 46 peaks.
The Adirondack Park in New York has a rich history of conservation. Established in 1885 as the Adirondack Forest Preserve, it became the first state park in the U.S. in 1892. Spanning six million acres, the park safeguards the region's wilderness, supports sustainable development, and encourages outdoor recreation. Despite challenges and debates, its preservation efforts have endured. Today, the park is a beloved destination for nature enthusiasts, offering diverse activities like hiking, camping, fishing, and wildlife observation. The Adirondack Park's legacy as a conservation triumph and a model for protected areas serves as an inspiration worldwide.
Every glass gives back through our partnership with One Percent for the Planet. For each Adirondack glass we sell, we will donate 1% of our sales to the Adirondack Mountain Club.
ADK works to protect New York State wild lands and waters by promoting responsible outdoor recreation and building a statewide constituency of land stewardship advocates. Since 1922, the organization has worked to increase access to the backcountry by building trails, conserving natural areas, and developing a stewardship community that supports the ethical and safe use of New York’s outdoor spaces.
Introducing our latest collection, showcasing the breathtaking High Peaks region of Adirondack Park in New York. Our glass captures the essence of all 46 majestic high peaks nestled within this six-million acre park. Adirondack Park stands as the largest park in the contiguous United States, encompassing an area equivalent to neighboring Vermont. Today, it spans a vast expanse even larger than the combined size of Yosemite, Yellowstone, Glacier, Grand Canyon, and the Great Smokies National Parks. This expansive region comprises millions of acres of public, constitutionally protected forest preserve, as well as privately owned land, establishing the Adirondack Park as New York's ultimate playground.
Our Adirondack Glass celebrates the high peak region, and every glass comes with a printed key to identify each of the iconic 46 peaks.
The Adirondack Park in New York has a rich history of conservation. Established in 1885 as the Adirondack Forest Preserve, it became the first state park in the U.S. in 1892. Spanning six million acres, the park safeguards the region's wilderness, supports sustainable development, and encourages outdoor recreation. Despite challenges and debates, its preservation efforts have endured. Today, the park is a beloved destination for nature enthusiasts, offering diverse activities like hiking, camping, fishing, and wildlife observation. The Adirondack Park's legacy as a conservation triumph and a model for protected areas serves as an inspiration worldwide.
Every glass gives back through our partnership with One Percent for the Planet. For each Adirondack glass we sell, we will donate 1% of our sales to the Adirondack Mountain Club.
ADK works to protect New York State wild lands and waters by promoting responsible outdoor recreation and building a statewide constituency of land stewardship advocates. Since 1922, the organization has worked to increase access to the backcountry by building trails, conserving natural areas, and developing a stewardship community that supports the ethical and safe use of New York’s outdoor spaces.
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