Lake Placid, New York is known for hosting the Winter Olympic Games – not once but twice. However, while we absolutely love this alpine town for ski season, the warmer months are also a perfect time to explore its natural beauty and outdoor sporting activities. Our take on how to discover Lake Placid throughout the year below —
STAY
LAKE PLACID LODGE: A bit off the beaten path from town, this Relais & Chateaux property sits directly on Lake Placid Lake. Each wintry-luxe cabin shows off a stone fireplace, handcrafted furnishings, and a sweeping porch that celebrates the authentic spirit of the north woods. The lakefront cabins are highly recommended to ensure the utmost privacy and the best views. We love this both for couples looking for a romantic and or active getaway or for families looking for adventure travel.
* During holiday weeks, the lodge offers kids cooking classes, arts and crafts lessons and movie nights.
MAPPS X LAKE PLACID LODGE : Special nightly rates, complimentary room upgrade, daily breakfast and resort credits.
EAT & DRINK
BIG SLIDE BREWERY & PUBLIC HOUSE: Sunday Brunch or dinner are our favorite times to dine here… farm-to-table brunch plates, bottomless mimosas, house Bloody Mary’s, a beer-mosa of the day and breakfast burritos to die for. At night we love their brick oven pizza menu complimented with a local brew. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
CAFFE RUSTICA: Casual Italian eatery serving authentic pasta dishes and brick oven pizzas. The roasted eggplant with goat cheese pizza, aka The Bianca Rustica is divine.
ELEANOR’S PASTA KITCHEN: Family owned and run Italian restaurant with creative pasta dishes, soups, salads and flatbreads.
MAGGIE'S PUB: Adirondack-chic decor, old-school cocktails, elegant pub fare and a billiard table by a roaring fire… perfect place to end the day.
PURPLE SAIGE BISTRO: Small bistro that calls for a cozy lunch or an intimate dinner with friends. Their menu is sublime, especially the farmhouse rotisserie chicken… a total town favorite.
THE GOOD BITE KITCHEN: Six-seater vegetarian lunch restaurant with an innovative menu and a serious commitment to using locally sourced ingredients. The warm black bean chili and homemade focaccia bread are crowd staples.
THE COTTAGE: Casual, lakefront pub delivering local brews, hot toddies and decadent overloaded nachos making it an ideal apres-ski spot for the whole family. Directly outside Mirror Lake is packed with ice skaters and bonfires with s'more kits for the kids.
DO
EMERALD SPRINGS RANCH: Horseback riding trails open throughout the year.
MIRROR LAKE: Mirror Lake is what makes Lake Placid a standout from other Northeast ski towns. In the summer it is a haven for water sports and fishermen as well as for walkers and joggers who loop around the scenic three mile path. In the winter, the lake is filled with recreational ice skaters, snowshoers, ice fishing, cross-country skiers, kids playing pick-up hockey games and both dog sled and toboggan rides.
THE OLYMPIC SPORTS COMPLEX: Steep sledding hills, snow tubing trails and a half-mile Olympic bobsled ride that will make your heart stop.
THE WHITEFACE CLUB: Adjacent to Lake Placid Lodge, the club offers an excellent tennis program including eight hard surface and clay tennis courts as well as a challenging 18-hole championship course.
WHITEFACE MOUNTAIN: The top summer activities at Whiteface are downhill mountain biking and hiking. In the winter, Whiteface has 80 open ski trails including the longest single intermediate run in the Northeast, the 2.1-mile long Wilmington Trail.
WHITE WATER RAFTING: Class 3-5 rapids available March till June.
WHAT TO KNOW BEFORE YOU GO
GETTING HERE: Adirondack Regional Airport is a 20 minute drive to Lake Placid. Additionally, Lake Placid is approximately a 2 hour drive from the international airports in Albany, NY, Burlington, VT, and Montreal and a 4.5 hour drive from New York City.
BEST TIME OF YEAR TO VISIT: June-October or December-early April ( ski )
IDEAL TRAVELER: Families, couples or groups of friends.
READY FOR ADVENTURE? Email info@mapps.com to start planning.