Now is the time to start planning summer adventures outside! We've got our summer campfire and paddle series dates set with more events coming in early June. Check our events page to see what lines up with your schedule! We're excited to see you outside soon.

Nature Up North is partnering with SUNY ESF to hold a Certified Interpretive Guide training at their Newcomb campus from May 25th - 28th. This 32-hour professional certificate training gives participants the tools they need to plan, prepare, and deliver interpretive programming to the public. Classically used by National Park Service rangers, this training is also a great tool for museum curators, naturalists, teachers, professors, and anyone who anticipates that they'll be leading educational programming. 

Full information can be found through this link, or feel free to reach out to us with questions! 

Participants register in the snow Just Our Nature

It's been a while since we've had Christmas in April, but it seems that Jack Frost was having a great year and wasn't ready to let go quite yet. 80 degree temperatures on Saturday gave way to mid 30's for our Sunday race, with a dusting of snow to welcome our 2026 participants to the course! This year's assortment of refreshments included hot cocoa to keep spirits up ahead of a challenging day on the Kip and Saddlemire trails.

Snow Flea Just Our Nature

If you tromp around in the woods during winter, especially on mild days, you may notice dark specks collecting in depressions in the snow. If you look closely you’ll see these little pepper flakes bouncing around. They’re called snow fleas, but don’t panic—they’re not real fleas.

SUNY Canton EMS and NUN members race Just Our Nature

The 8th Annual Cardboard Sled Race this past Saturday, February 14th was better than we could have hoped and a great way to enjoy Canton's Winterfest after a chilling weekend forced the race to reschedule. Our patience paid off, with a balmy day in the mid-20's and sunny skies, making perfect conditions for speeding down SUNY Canton's sledding hill.

Fire Just Our Nature

In most parts of the world, the tradition of burning a Yule log, sometimes called a Christmas log, has largely fizzled out. While holiday cards may show charming birch logs aflame in a hearth, old-time Yule logs in 6th and 7th century Europe looked more like saw-logs. Some of them wouldn’t fit in a house, let alone a fireplace.

When most people think about microplastics, they imagine large, crowded cities or polluted coastlines.

Events Up North

May 06, 2026

oin APIPP staff and the St. Regis Mohawk Tribe to learn about invasive species in the Adirondack PRISM.

May 09, 2026

This program is co-sponsored by Northern New York Audubon, led by Mary Beth Warburton. The theme of this year’s World Migratory Bird Day is: “Every bird counts - your observations matter”.