Road Trip Guide
Adirondack High Peaks: Lake Placid Loop
Lake Placid, NY to Keene Valley, NY
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Lake Placid, NY
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Keene Valley, NY
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Trip Essentials for Lake Placid, NY
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Insider Driving Tips
Always carry a physical map or download offline GPS maps, as cell service is notoriously non-existent in the deep valleys between Lake Placid and Keene.
If you plan on hiking any of the High Peaks, ensure you have a 'Mountain Pass' or parking reservation, as the busiest trailheads now require pre-booking during peak seasons.
Pack layers regardless of the season; mountain temperatures can drop 20 degrees in elevation, and the weather changes with terrifying speed in the Adirondacks.
Practice Leave No Trace principles strictly, as the fragile alpine vegetation on the summits takes decades to recover from a single misplaced footstep.
Visit during the shoulder seasonโlate September or early Octoberโfor the most spectacular fall foliage display in the entire United States, but book your lodging months in advance.
The Journey: Stop-by-Stop
Mirror Lake & Olympic Village
Big Mountain Deli & Creperie
โFamous for their 46-choice menu, each sandwich named after one of the Adirondack High Peaks; it is the ultimate pre-hike fuel station.โ
Mirror Lake Beach
Capture the perfect reflection of the surrounding mountains on the calm surface of the lake.
Olympic Speed Skating Oval
A historic landmark that offers a sense of the sheer scale of the winter games.
The Lake Placid Toboggan Chute
An iconic piece of local history, this converted ski jump trestle sends riders hurtling across the frozen surface of Mirror Lake in the winter.
Adirondack Loj & Heart Lake
The Wilderness Coffee Bar
โLocated inside the Loj, this spot serves high-quality artisanal coffee and hearty snacks perfect for a pre-trail boost.โ
Heart Lake Dock
A long, wooden dock extending into the lake providing a panoramic view of the surrounding peaks.
The Old Growth Forest Trail
Capture the ethereal light filtering through the ancient, towering hemlock trees.
The Loj Garden
A small, manicured native plant garden near the entrance that identifies many of the alpine species you might see on the higher summits.
Cascade Pass & Mountain
Baxter Mountain Tavern
โLocated just down the road, this is the ultimate spot for a post-drive burger and local craft beer in a rustic, mountain-themed setting.โ
Cascade Pass Overlook
Pull-off areas provide a clear, unobstructed shot of the sheer rock faces of the mountains.
Lower Cascade Lake
The perfect spot to capture the symmetry of the mountains reflected in the narrow, deep lake.
The Cascade Falls Trailhead
While popular, the hidden magic is found just 100 yards into the trail, where the forest opens up to reveal a massive, moss-covered boulder field.
Keene Valley Village
The Noon Mark Diner
โA local institution famous for its homemade pies and classic diner comfort food; the blueberry pie is legendary.โ
The Ausable River Bridge
A classic wooden bridge providing a quintessential view of the river winding through the valley.
Main Street Historic District
Capture the charming, rustic storefronts with the backdrop of the towering mountains.
The Keene Valley Library
A stunning, historic building that houses one of the best collections of regional Adirondack literature in the world.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, the roads are paved and well-maintained, suitable for any standard vehicle throughout the spring, summer, and fall.
Dogs are allowed on most Adirondack trails, but they must be kept on a leash at all times, especially in the High Peaks Wilderness area.