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For a classic Adirondack escape, look to Long Lake.
This small town in upstate New York centers around the 14-mile lake it's named for, offering a direct connection to the wilderness.
Visitors come for the clear-water paddling, fishing for lake trout, and hiking trails like the one up nearby Buttermilk Falls. The real charm is in the pace: an afternoon spent on the public town beach or browsing the general store feels like a step back in time. Long Lake is ideal for families and outdoorsy couples seeking a relaxed, nature-focused retreat. Most visitors stay in cabins, lodges, or vacation rentals along Route 30 or right on the lakefront. You'll need a car, as it's about a two-hour drive from Albany or Plattsburgh. The season peaks in summer and early fall when the foliage turns, but it's a quiet, snowy destination for cross-country skiing in winter. Accommodation here is mostly rustic, family-run lodges and cozy waterfront cottages. You won't find big resorts or budget hostels. For a classic stay, consider the historic Adirondack Hotel on HOTEVI, which has offered rooms overlooking the water for over a century. Booking early is essential, especially for summer weekends.
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What is Long Lake known for?
Fishing, boating, and water sports are popular activities in Long Lake. Visitors can also explore the surrounding forests and mountains, and enjoy the local wildlife.
Best time to visit Long Lake?
The best time to visit Long Lake is during the summer months (June to August) for warm weather and outdoor activities, or during the fall (September to October) for scenic foliage and cooler temperatures.