[Scroll Down for photos. Click on thumbnail for full view. ]
Brock and Jen with Martin at Wolf's Nest.
"Now here's the trail to Lookout and the pretty ledge walk beyond."
Martin and Becky . . .
. . . an "American Gothic."
Kimberly and Frank getting some trail pointers at The Cabin.
Kimberly and Frank on their own.
Kristi, Brekka and Lukas.
Tuckered out!
Martin. (Camp Barn picnic lunch.)
2000 Italian red.
"Let's go!"
A Personal Potpourri. Old photos, letters, clippings, greeting cards and other stuff too precious to discard. A Personal Potpourri is your Adirondack Guide's eclectic photo and writing place for stuff that just doesn't fit elsewhere in FourpeaksAdirondack Backcountry Camps webpages. CLICK HERE for more Personal Potpourri. CLICK HERE to meet Your Adirondack Guide.
. Are you in this picture?Fourpeaks hosts now welcome paying guests to a 700-acre rest and playground for vacations in the Adirondack Great Camp tradition. Couples appreciate Fourpeaks secluded settings. Adventure families have fun exploring our accessible wilderness. Folks with dogs enjoy the open spaces to run their pets. A private nature retreat, a place for restoring personal energies. Are you in this picture?CLICK HERE to find out! [More about this at Frequently Asked Questions.]
Inquire about a Fourpeaks Adirondack Vacation/Getaway. (Easy Inquiry Form.)
Email us with questions or feedback. (Easy Email form.)
No time for Fourpeaks right now?
Keep up with us through occasional newsletters. CLICK for sample.
"Hints of Balsam and Pine from our Corner of the Adirondacks" Join our mailing list! (Easy form.)
Enjoyed your Fourpeaks visit?CLICK
to Tell a Friend! (Easy popup Email form.)
Please Rate Our Fourpeaks Website.
Whether you're an experienced webmaster or just a novice surfer, you may have feedback or suggestions to help us improve. We well remember the visitor a year or so ago who complained about the unpleasant glare from the HTML default royal blue links. That lead us to entirely revamp our background and link colors, making them softer, more eye pleasing. And the Florida expert who warned us about frustrating visitors with blind links. We followed his advice and now carefully identify each link so visitors know before they "click" exactly where they're clicking to. Your comments or suggestions will be equally appreciated. [CLICK HERE for easy email form for your feedback/suggestions.] Thanks.