As we're sure you know, there are dozens of captivating and breathtaking lakes in the Adirondacks. You could visit these mountains every season and never go to the same place twice. While many people take that approach when exploring this part of the state, some visitors find one lake that they love best and return to it time and time again.
If you're just getting started exploring the Adirondacks, you may not know where to start. To visit three of the very best lakes that the Adirondack Park has to offer, we suggest taking the following weekend road trip in New York. During this epic adventure, you'll spend one day and night at the Great Sacandaga Lake, one at Lake George, and one at Saranac Lake - a lake that's three lakes strung together.
These are some of New York's most popular destinations and you'll soon understand why this 3-day road trip in New York is a great overview of the best of the Adirondack lakes.
During this 3-day road trip in New York, the driving time is minimal. It takes just one hour to get from Great Sacandaga Lake to Lake George, and just two hours to get from there to the Saranac Lakes.
1. Great Sacandaga Lake
Great Sacandaga Lake is an ideal place to start one of the best road trips in New York. This lake is a man-made reservoir that was built in 1930. Over the past 90 years, it has had plenty of time to turn into what feels like a real lake.
This lake is 29 miles long and has a surface area of more than 41 square miles. During this stop on one of the best road trips in New York, you'll see that it's popular with people who like boating and fishing.
When visiting Great Sacandaga Lake, you might consider staying at Northampton Beach Campground on the northwest corner of the lake. There are 177 campsites from which to choose.
The swim beach at Northampton Beach Campground is great. It's well-maintained and sandy. The campground also offers a Junior Naturalist program for your little ones and there are canoe, rowboat, and paddleboat rentals onsite too. As you can see, this makes for a fun stop during your weekend road trip in New York.
2. Lake George
The next stop on this 3-day road trip in New York is a one-hour drive to Lake George. Lake George is nicknamed the Queen of American Lakes and with good reason. This lake is natural and is about 32 miles long from north to south.
Lake George Village is a popular destination for tourists during the summer months. You might consider taking a steamboat ride on the lake to get a better look at it and to learn more about it.
Lake George's Canada Street is full of shops and restaurants and is a great place for an afternoon or evening stroll during your weekend road trip in New York.
Several historic hotels in Lake George Village have been open for many decades. If you want to stay near the action and the lake, we think you'll be happy if you choose one of them as your accommodations for night two of your 3-day road trip in New York.
3. Saranac Lakes
The last stop of one of the most memorable road trips in New York is the Saranac Lakes. Many people think that Saranac Lake is just one place since the town of Saranac Lake is a popular destination. However, the Saranac Lakes are three separate, distinct lakes that are connected by the Saranac River. This is Upper Saranac Lake.
As you can see from this photo, Middle Saranac Lake will leave you breathless.
This is Lower Saranac Lake. All three lakes are beautiful and are worth viewing and visiting during your epic weekend road trip in New York.
At the end of the day, you'll end up in the town of Saranac Lake. This small town is quaint and welcoming. The historic Hotel Saranac is an upscale hotel in a building that was built in 1927. It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 2019. We can't think of a better way to end your time on one of the
You'll see so many wonderful things on this short but impressive 3-day road trip in New York. When your trip is complete, take some time to compare and contrast the three lakes you visited. Let us know which is your favorite and most beautiful. Feel free to share which you would like to return to in the future in the following comments section.
If you need help planning your adventure, please refer to our ultimate road trip packing list and our road trip snack guide.
Of course, these are just a few of the many amazing lakes in Adirondack Park. Next time you're in the area, check out Long Lake, Cranberry Lake, Raquette Lake, Tupper Lake, Mirror Lake, Lake Champlain, Blue Mountain Lake, Schroon Lake, Indian Lake... the list goes on and on. There are dozens of lakes and also dozens of New York small towns to check out there, too - so get on out there and explore!
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