How to Spend 2 Days in Lake Placid, New York: The Perfect Weekend Itinerary

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Table of Contents:

  • Introduction to Lake Placid

  • Remember to Leave No Trace

  • When to visit Lake Placid, NY

  • Getting to Lake Placid

  • Where to stay in or near Lake Placid

  • 2-day Lake Placid Itinerary

    Day 1: Sunrise hike, brunch + coffee, Olympic sites + brewery/food

    Day 2: The best scenic drive, easy hike, water activities + must-visit restaurants

  • Tips for Hiking in the Adirondacks

Introduction to Lake Placid

Welcome to the charming village of Lake Placid, nestled right in the heart of the Adirondack Mountains. With its pristine lakes, lush surrounding forests and charming main street, Lake Placid is the perfect destination for an epic outdoor adventure getaway in the ADKs.

In this blog post, I’m guiding you through a perfect 2-day itinerary that I have both personally done and recommended to friends visiting the area! From the best hikes to the best restaurants, this guide will allow you to make the most of your visit to this beautiful and wild area of New York.

Remember to Leave No Trace

It is so important to follow the Seven Principles of Leave No Trace when visiting any beautiful destinations, trails, public land, etc. Especially in the greater Adirondack Mountains area, which has seen an uptick in unprepared hikers in recent years.

  • Plan ahead and prepare.

  • Travel and camp on durable surfaces.

  • Dispose of waste properly.

  • Leave what you find.

  • Minimize campfire impacts (be careful with fire).

  • Respect wildlife.

  • Be considerate of other visitors.

View from the Whiteface Mountain summit via the Veteran’s Memorial Highway


When to Visit Lake Placid, NY

Lake Placid is a year-round destination, each season offering its own unique charm. Summer is ideal for outdoor activities, while fall showcases breathtaking foliage, and winter turns the town into a snowy wonderland. I’m focusing on a spring through fall visit for this itinerary, but the winter season should absolutely be on your radar!


Typical weather per season:

Spring (March to May):

As the snow begins to melt, the landscape comes to life with vibrant greenery. However, the weather can be quite unpredictable during this time. March can still be chilly with lingering snow, while May brings milder temperatures. Daytime highs range from the 40s to 60s Fahrenheit. It's not the best time for hiking - us locals refer to this (not so fondly) as mud season. But, it is a great time to visit for minimal crowds.

Summer (June to August):

Summer is the peak tourist season in Lake Placid, and for a good reason. The weather is pleasantly warm with daytime highs averaging in the 70s to low 80s Fahrenheit. It's a perfect time for outdoor adventures like hiking, mountain biking, swimming in the pristine lakes, and exploring the many, many trails. The evenings are comfortably cool, making it ideal for dining outdoors and enjoying the long daylight hours.

Fall (September to November):

Fall is a spectacular season in Lake Placid when the Adirondack Mountains explode in a riot of colors. The weather gradually cools down, with daytime temperatures ranging from the 50s to 70s Fahrenheit. This is the time to witness the famous fall foliage, go apple picking and take scenic drives through the vibrant forests. September is particularly nice for weather, while early October marks the peak of autumn color.

Winter (December to February):

Lake Placid transforms into a winter wonderland during the cold months. December through February sees snowy conditions, with temperatures typically ranging from the teens to 30s Fahrenheit. Lake Placid is renowned for its winter sports, including skiing, snowboarding, ice skating, and so much more. The town comes alive with holiday festivities, and it's an excellent time to cozy up by the fireplace after a day on the slopes.

Balanced Rocks trail in early October

Getting to Lake Placid

To reach Lake Placid, you can fly into Albany International Airport or Burlington International Airport and drive from there. It's approximately a 2.5 to 3-hour scenic drive from either airport.

One of the highlights of your trip will be the drive itself! Route 73 (the High Peaks Byway) leads into Lake Placid from I-87, and winds through some of the most beautiful parts of the park.

Where to stay in or near Lake Placid

There's a wide range of accommodations available in and around the Lake Placid area, from cozy cabins to luxury resorts. Consider staying in a charming lakeside lodge or wilderness cabin for the full Adirondack experience.

Some great options (of all price ranges) include:

Eastwind Hotel  $$

The Boha Hotel $$

Lake Placid Stagecoach Inn $$$

Mirror Lake Inn $$$

The Whiteface Lodge $$$

Warner’s Camp (AirBnb in nearby Upper Jay)

Juniper Hill Cabin (AirBnb in nearby Wilmington)

The Good Chalet (AirBnb in Jay)

Heart Lake Wilderness Campground $

Wilmington Notch Campground $

The Good Chalet

Mirror Lake Inn

Warner’s Camp

 

🐾 Traveling with your dogs? Check out this blog post for dog-friendly accommodations in the Adirondack Mountains!

 

2-Day Lake Placid Itinerary

Day One

Sunrise hike: Start your day with a breathtaking sunrise hike at Mount Jo. The trailhead is just a short drive from Lake Placid, and the rewarding panoramic mountain and lake views are 100% worth the early wake-up call. Note: this trail can get very crowded, so early morning (i.e. before 6:00am) on weekends is a must. For something a bit more strenuous, check out the Balanced Rocks trail or tackle two High Peaks with Cascade & Porter.

Brunch + coffee: After your hike, head to one of Lake Placid's charming cafes or coffee shops, like Capisce Coffee, for an amazing cup of coffee. This Italian coffee house is a must-visit for any coffee enthusiasts.

Looking for some hearty brunch fare? The Breakfast Club, Etc is widely considered the best in town. Big Mountain Deli & Creperie also offers an awesome breakfast menu. Can you tell I LOVE breakfast? Afterwards, pop into Bluesberry Bakery to grab some to-go sweets for later.

Visit the Olympic sites: Explore Lake Placid's Olympic history by visiting the Olympic Sports Complex and the Olympic Jumping Complex. You can even take a thrilling ride on the bobsled track (during the December and February holiday seasons, only).

Breweries + food: End your day with a visit to a local brewery like Big Slide Brewery, which also has a fantastic food menu. Or, stop by a cozy restaurant like Forty Six in the neighboring town of Keene for an extra tasty farm-to-table dinner experience. 

Mount Jo summit

Capisce Coffee in Lake Placid

Day Two

The best scenic drive: Take a scenic drive up the Whiteface Veteran’s Memorial Highway to experience the stunning beauty of the High Peaks region. Make sure to climb the extra ½ mile at the top (or take the elevator, if it’s open) to reach the proper summit! You’ll be greeted with jaw-dropping panoramic views.

*The Whiteface Highway costs $20 per person, and it is open from 8:45-5:30pm seasonally (May 19 - October 9 in 2023).

Easy hike: Enjoy a leisurely hike at High Falls Gorge, a super accessible attraction with stunning waterfalls (four of them, to be exact) and unique suspension bridges. For something with mountain views, try the Cobble Lookout trail. This 2.4 miles round-trip trail is an easy trek out to a wide open rocky summit with panoramic mountain views - perfect for a scenic picnic.

Water activities: Spend your afternoon at Mirror Lake, where you can rent kayaks, paddleboards, or even go for a swim. Or, rent a kayak from Raquette River Outfitters in nearby Tupper Lake for the opportunity to launch somewhere a bit more “wild” in nature. For an adventurous swim, head over to the Flume Falls swimming hole near Whiteface.

The best food in town: While this is clearly subjective (we all have our own favorites!), I highly recommend wrapping up your day at Smoke Signals, a local favorite known for its mouthwatering barbecue dishes. For an alternative type of cuisine (American/comfort food with a twist), give Lisa G’s a try - you won’t regret it.

High Falls Gorge

Whiteface Mountain summit via scenic drive

Tips for Hiking in the Adirondacks

  • Always check the weather forecast and be prepared for changing conditions.

  • Wear appropriate footwear and bring plenty of water.

  • Stick to marked trails and follow Leave No Trace principles.

  • Respect wildlife and fellow hikers by keeping a safe distance.

🥾 Looking for more trail ideas? Check out this blog post for 7 epic short hikes in the Adirondack Mountains!

Enjoy your 2 day trip to Lake Placid!

Lake Placid is a haven for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike, offering a perfect blend of outdoor exploration, great eats and relaxation. I hope this 2-day itinerary helps you make the most of your visit to this gem of a town in the Adirondack Mountains!

 

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