Top 10. Best Tourist Attractions in Lake Placid - New York
Top 10. Best Tourist Attractions in Lake Placid - New York: Mirror Lake, Olympic Ski Jump Complex, Mount Jo, Bobsled and Luge Complex, Lake Placid Olympic Museum, John Brown Farm State Historic Site, Lake Placid Olympic Center, St. Eustace Episcopal Church, Brewster Peninsula Nature Trails, Palace Theater
Best Attractions & Things to do in Lake Placid, New York NY
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List of Best Things to do in Lake Placid, New York (NY)
Mirror Lake
Olympic Ski Jump Complex
Bobsled and Luge Complex
Herb Brooks Arena
Mount Jo
Lake Placid
Lake Placid Olympic Museum
John Brown Farm State Historic Site
Brewster Peninsula Nature Trails
1932 Jack Shea Arena
Whiteface Mountain in the Adirondacks - New York State
Whiteface Mountain is the fifth-highest mountain in New York State
The Largest Area of Protected Wilderness in the U.S.
Covering twenty percent of New York's total territory, Adirondack Park is the largest area of protected wilderness in the continental United States.
From: AERIAL AMERICA: New York
The Adirondack Coast -Adirondack Wine Trail - Point au Roche State Park #EatPlayLoveNY
Visit the Adirondack Coast. Experience the Adirondack Wine Trail and Point au Roche State Park. Spend the day hiking through the park and then tour the wineries of NY. Local flavor and friendly hospitality add to the overall taste of the Adirondacks. Thanks to ROOST (Regional Office of Sustainable Tourism) for hosting this #EatPlayLoveNY experience.
Mt. Marcy - A New York Adventure
Maybe You think that the Empire State Building is the highest point in the state of New York. But 300 miles from NYC, you'll find the Adirodack High Peaks Region Park with mutual peaks and Lake Placid, host of the Winter Olympics in 1980.
Starting from the Adirondak Loj (ADK) Nature Center, camping site and parking lot.
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Mount Noonmark - Adirondack - Keene Valley New York -Day Two - 360 Summit View - 2017 - SonyA6000
Mount Noonmark - Adirondack - Keene Valley New York - Day Two - 360 Summit View - 2017 - SonyA6000
This was an amazing hike! So many more to come.
Hope you enjoy and thanks for watching!
Noonmark Mountain is a 3,556-foot (1,084 m) mountain near St. Huberts in the High Peaks region of the Adirondacks in New York, United States. The prominent peak provides 360-degree views, including the Great Range, the Dix Range, Giant Mountain, the Ausable River valley, and the village of Keene. When seen from the nearby hamlet of Keene Valley, where it dominates the view, the peak of Noonmark Mountain is more or less directly beneath the sun at mid-day.
Elevation 3,556 ft (1,084 m)
Prominence 790 ft (240 m)[1]
Camera 1 : Sony A6000 - With Kit lens
Camera 2 : Nikon AW100
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Snowshoeing @ MT. Marcy. NY
@ Indian Falls.
AVALANCHE LAKE, NY
A view between two mountains in the Adirondacks in NY!
THE BLACK BEAR CHALET • LAKE PLACID NY
Description
Adirondacks on a winter afternoon.
View of the Adirondack Mountains from the top of Mount Joe. Heart Lake can be seen in the video.
Taken late in the afternoon of December 30, 2008.
Lower Cascade lake, Adirondacks NY
Adirondack swimming! I'm used to seeing it frozen over.
kyleseesamerica epic panos
6 month road trip across the U.S. from June-December 2015. 48 states, 29,602 miles, and 30 national parks.
Locations in Order: Mount Jo (Lake Placid, NY), Capitol Reef National Park, Yellowstone National Park, Brooklyn Bridge (New York City), Big Bend National Park, Arrowhead Stadium (Kansas City, MO), Yellowstone National Park, San Antonio (Texas), New York City, National Building Museum (Washington DC), White Sand Dunes National Monument, Grand Teton National Park, Montreal (Quebec), Burlington (Vermont), Thomas Jefferson Memorial (Washington DC), Badlands National Park, Cleveland Indians, Florida Keys, Fort McHenry (Baltimore, MD), Niagara Falls (Buffalo New York), The Outer Banks (North Carolina), Badlands National Park, Death Valley National Park, Teton Crest Trail (Wyoming), Dead Horse State Point (Moab, Utah), Notre Dame University, Montreal (Quebec), Acadia National Park, Somewhere in Upstate NY, Congaree National Park, Santa Rosa Beach (Florida), Bryce Canyon National Park, Hilton Head Island (Sout Carolina), Yale University, Austin State Capitol (Texas), Grand Canyon National Park, Baltimore (Maryland), Petrified Forest National Park, Sietsta Key Beach (Florida), Lambeau Field (Green Bay, WI), Houston Space Center, Canyonlands National Park, Monument Valley (Utah), Talladega Superspeedway (Alabama), Savannah (Georgia), Princeton University, Miami Beach (Florida), Chiricahua National Monument (Arizona), Churchill Downs Racetrack (Louisville, KY), Great Sand Dunes National Park, 9/11 Memorial (New York City), Chicago (Illinois), and a beach somewhere along the Pacific Coast Highway (California)
Rooster Comb; Adirondacks, New York
Snowshoeing in Adirondacks High Peaks #1
O'Briens snowshoeing, Dad continues on to Lake Colden
Adirondack Trail OK Slip Falls
Adirondack Trail is a region-specific special interest magazine published by Brock Garrison Images and the vision of Charles Saint Genevieve, Founder and President of Black Book Holdings, Ltd., a United States company headquartered at 250 Park Avenue in New York City.
Adirondack Trail features a unique format, based on exceptional theme photography with short captions and interesting articles targeted to a diverse audience and a broad demographic mix. The magazine has a strong feel of LOOK, a large-size magazine that was published from 1937 to 1971 and was best known for having an emphasis on photographs more so than article content; Adirondack Trail promises to consistently deliver a robust blend of both.
Scheduled as a bimonthly publication with a summer bonus issue and one special Forever Wild issue, Adirondack Trail will provide riveting images and tasteful content celebrating the wonders of region's people, native and seasonal, places familiar and unfamiliar, its wildlife, historical interests and modern day topics.
More than just another general interest publication ... Adirondack Trail is market savvy, appeals to different readers for different reasons and made in New York. Separating each issue from other North Country publications, Adirondack Trail will introduce the readership to Miss Adirondack and a photo pictorial featuring a beautiful BGM Agency model in each issue and sporting North Country fashions made by local Adirondack outfitters in the Park and shot on location.
Summer brings more excitement and the introduction of the Adirondack Trail Swimsuit Issue featuring Miss Adirondack and the fashion photography of Brock Garrison Behind The Lens. In addition, each issue will also host The Adirondack Hike pictorial featuring a selected trail and topics of interest from the region among other things.
Mt Marcy Summit ADK High Peaks NY
This was a picture perfect day on New York States highest point in the Adirondack High Peaks.
RE0493 - Dix Wilderness Home For Sale in the Adirondacks
This home borders state land. Hike all the way to Lake Placid, NY if you wish. This home has 4 bedrooms and 2 baths overlooking Palmer Pond in North Hudson. For more information visit: or call 518-532-7900
SUP on Mirror Lake in Lake Placid, NY
Adirondack Mountains - May 2012
Trip to Lillian Brook and the Dix Mountain Range in the High Peaks Region of the Adirondack Mountains. Includes a bit of foraging and some information about wild edibles.