Despite its acclaim for winter sports, each season offers an equally exciting experience of Lake Placid, with snowy summits in winter and sunshine-soaked hikes in summer.
Getting there
Planes
Fly into New York City’s JFK Airport or Boston Logan International Airport, then it’s five hours or so by car to Lake Placid. If road trips aren’t your cup of tea, there are two-hour connecting flights to Adirondack Regional Airport (from JFK) or to Saranac Lake (from BOS), which are both a 30-minute drive from Lake Placid. You could also fly into Montréal’s international airport, which is over two hours’ drive away.
Trains
Amtrak runs a daily rail service from New York City to Westport (a 45-minute drive from Lake Placid), which takes under six hours.
Automobiles
Unless you plan to arrive by car, or explore towns and treks further afield, a car isn’t essential. It’s easy to walk around Lake Placid, plus you can hire bikes, call a taxi or use the town’s free bus service.