Snocade: Indian Lake’s Annual Winter Festival Day 3
The Central Adirondacks’ popular week-long winter celebration continues on February 19, 2024.
The town of Indian Lake in the Central Adirondacks hosts its annual winter festival during Presidents Day Week 2024. The village celebrates all things related to winter.
Day Three activities on February 19, 2024 include:
10 am — Cold water rescue (weather permitting)
11 am - 3 pm Horse-drawn wagon rides with A Time to Remember Carriage & Sleigh Rides
1 - 4 pm ADKX Winter Family Fun Day
3 pm Countdown to the Total Solar Eclipse in the Adirondacks with Seth McGowan from the Adirondack Sky Center & Observatory
4 - 7 pm Happy hour snow-themed cocktail special at McSweeney's Irish Pub
5 - 7 pm Dinner special with a free drink at The Bear Trap
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Winter refuses to slow down in the Adirondacks—and neither does the events calendar.
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