Lake Placid Travel Information
Best Time to Visit | July, August and November |
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Average Stay | 2 days |
Popular Sights | Whiteface Mountain, Mirror Lake and Olympic Center |
Mirror Lake is 0.8 mi (1.2 km) from central Lake Placid, why not stop by during your stay. The local area is also good for activities like ice skating and hiking.
Lake Placid is well-known for its mountains and skiing, featuring attractions such as Lake Placid Club Golf Courses and Olympic Center. Sights include Lake Placid Adirondack Scenic Railroad Station and Lake Placid Winter Olympic Museum and visitors speak highly of the city's hockey.
Lake George is well-known for its mountains and waterfront, featuring attractions such as Adirondack Winery and Shepard's Beach Park. The city has something for everyone including sights like House of Frankenstein Wax Museum and Lake George Shoreline Cruises within a small-town setting.
Tahoe City is well-known for its skiing and casinos, featuring attractions such as Tahoe City Marina and Tahoe Treetop Adventure Park. Visitors highlight this beachside city's mountains while sights include Granlibakken Resort Ski Area and North Tahoe Regional Park.
Durango is well-known for its mountains and riverfront, featuring attractions such as Henry Strater Theater and Animas River. This historical city has something for everyone including breweries as well as sights like Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad and Animas River Trail. All are within a scenic setting.
Admired for its port and university life, Marquette features attractions such as Marquette Regional History Center and Upper Peninsula Children's Museum. Sights include Marquette Harbor Light and Superior Dome and visitors speak highly of the city's sports.