Lake Placid Restaurants Reviews Winter 2025
We spend about 4 months a year in Lake Placid — typically a month in the late winter or early spring, and a longer stretch in the summer and fall for 3-4 months. So we get plenty of opportunity to try new restaurants, visit long-time favorites, and give some places a second try even if we didn’t enjoy it the first time around. At the end of each visit, I typically post our experiences. This recap is based on the restaurants where we ate in winter (February and March) 2025.
Ski the Face
We had a blast skiing Whiteface Mountain in Upstate New York this 2024/2025 season and wanted to share a few tips and tricks.
Lake Placid Restaurant Reviews 2024
We spent about three months at our house in Lake Placid this year. As always, we visited some of our favorite restaurants and tried new ones. Here’s a run-down of memorable meals in and around Lake Placid, and a few that weren’t so great.
Ride the ADK Rail Trail
Since the Adirondack Rail Trail opened in 2023, bike rental shops have popped up making it easy to enjoy this outdoor activity. Our first outing on the trail was riding from Lake Placid to Saranac Lake. It’s an awesome bike trail through woods and fields, and along ponds with mountains in the distance.
ADK Holiday Traditions
November and December are a wonderful time to visit Lake Placid. Festive and bright!
Fall/Winter Shoulder Season
Stick season has arrived in Lake Placid. It’s the time between fall and winter … after the leaves have dropped and before the snow consistently covers everything. Basically, the hardwood trees look like sticks. Not everyone’s favorite season, but it’s great timing if you want to avoid the crowds and extend your hiking season. For those visiting Lake Placid in October and November, here are some pre-holiday activities to consider.
Lake Placid Restaurant Reviews 2023
We spent about four months at our house in Lake Placid this year, with trips in January, April-May and August-October. As always, we visited some of our favorite restaurants and tried new ones. Here’s a run-down of memorable meals in and around Lake Placid, and a few that weren’t so great.
Lessons Learned from my ADK Bear Encounter
In late September I hiked the Cranberry Lake 50, a 50-mile loop around Cranberry Lake, about an hour west of Lake Placid. I knew there had been bear activity reported in the area, and prepared accordingly. Sure enough, I had my first bear encounter (outside of being in a car). Here’s what happened and my lessons learned.
Free Adventures with a Naturalist
I’m all about hiking and paddling with a qualified naturalist. Maybe it’s a sign of my age, but it adds so much to my outdoors experience when there’s someone to point out hidden gems and explain a little biology, geology or history along the way.
Flower Child
Usually when you think about a farm tour, you’re envisioning fruits, vegetables, cows, maybe sheep. But why not include a flower farm on your next Adirondack driving tour? Fields and fields of flowers. Here are a few options if you’re around the Lake Placid area or Lake Champlain Valley.