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The Best Things to Do in the Adirondacks—the Birthplace of the American Vacation

July 5, 2023
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The vast Adirondack region‘s forests, rivers, and mountains are synonymous with New Yorkers’ idea of leisure. It was the Adirondacks’ wide-open spaces and unsullied nature that led William Henry Harrison Murray, the father of the outdoor movement, to publish Murray’s Adventures in the Wilderness; or, Camp-Life in the Adirondacks in 1869. The book inspired thousands of New Yorkers to “vacate” their city apartments and flee to the Adirondacks, birthing a new term: “vacation.” 

Elite families such as the Rockefellers built their own lakeside “great camps”—log mansions that embodied Gilded Age travel—and by the turn of the century, dozens of grand hotels had opened across the mountain range. After the Great Depression, many of these camps and hotels fell into disrepair, and the Adirondacks fell out of favor. Today, travelers from New York City and beyond are rediscovering the region and finding refreshed options alongside long-time favorites: Chic new hotels and restaurants are opening up and once-tired mountain downtowns, including those of Lake Placid and Saranac Lake, have noticeably spruced up.

While winter in the Adirondacks has its own appeal—and endless opportunities to explore the region’s unique snow sports culture and Winter Olympics heritage—the summer and fall months showcase the region’s natural splendor at its best. Here’s how to make the most of longtime favorites and newcomers shaking up the best things to do in Adirondacks—America’s first vacation frontier.

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Getting there and around

In April, after a service halt of nearly three years, Amtrak’s Adirondack line temporarily resumed full service to reconnect New York City with Montréal, and weary urbanites with the Adirondacks. However, after only a few months the much-celebrated reopening was once again put on pause without any clear reopening date. Amtrak trains continue to depart from New York City’s Penn Station each morning and travel north through the Hudson Valley, but, for the time being, they will terminate at Albany–Rensselaer. From there, you can either jump on the Trailways bus or rent a car—and Lake Placid, the heart of the region, is a 2.5-hour drive (or 3.5-hour bus ride) from Albany. Ultimately, you will likely want your own vehicle in order to reach the edges of the forever wild Adirondack Park.

Alternatively, you can fly directly to Saranac Lake’s Adirondack Regional Airport via Cape Air from New York or Boston, or make the five-hour drive from either city.

The tallest mountain in Adirondack Park—and New York state—is Mount Marcy, with an elevation of some 5,344 feet above sea level. 

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The best things to do in the Adirondacks: Outdoors and Indigenous experiences

Covering more than six million acres, the Adirondack Park is bigger than Yellowstone, Yosemite, Grand Canyon, Glacier, and the Great Smoky Mountain national parks combined—meaning there’s plenty of room to roam. Summiting all 46 of the park’s High Peaks (mountains around 4,000 feet and over, including New York’s tallest, Mount Marcy) earns maximum hikers’ bragging rights and membership in the Adirondack 46ers organization. On your first visit, tackle one or two of the easiest High Peaks, such as Cascade or Phelps, or one of the region’s less-intense multi-peak hiking challenges, which include the Lake George 12ster, Lake Placid 9er, and Saranac Lake 6er, any of which can be completed over a few days.

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