The Wild Forests and Charming Towns and Villages of the Tri-Lakes & High Peaks Region
Tupper Lake, Saranac Lake and Lake Placid and the ADK’s tallest mountains.
Find your bliss in the Tri-Lakes & High Peaks Region of the Adirondacks.
The Tri-Lakes & High Peaks region of the Adirondacks includes some of the most legendary places in the ADK. It encompasses:
Lake Placid - home of the 1932 and 1980 Winter Olympics
Saranac Lake
Tupper Lake
And 42 of the 46 highest mountain peaks of the Adirondacks, including Mount Marcy, the tallest.
For many visitors, this is the heart of ADK culture and lore. It is home to scenic waterfalls, beautiful waterways, world-class fishing and hiking, backpacking, rock and ice climbing, charming villages, lodging and restaurants.
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Historian Sandra Weber examines John Brown Farm, the myths that surround its legacy, and why visitors continue to travel to North Elba today.
Explore the Saranac Laboratory Museum and its significant impact on finding a worldwide cure for Tuberculosis.
Adirondack road racing, whiskey tastings, music, history reenactors, and mountain-town culture near Lake Placid.
Young Adirondack artists are being asked to look beyond the loon itself — and explore the ecosystems that keep the Park alive.
Black fly season is back in the Adirondacks. Learn why they thrive here and the Adirondack-tested survival tips locals swear by
Memorial Day in the Adirondacks means boats, black flies, traffic… and the unofficial start of summer.
From submarine kitchens to the White House to Paul Smith’s College, Chef Robert Dumas joins ADK Talks to explore Adirondack cuisine.
The Adirondack Paddling Symposium returns to Saranac Lake this June with a full weekend of instruction, community, and Adirondack waterways.
Warm weather transforms Lake Placid’s Olympic Jumping Complex into a high-flying adventure.
A curated list Adirondack events this weekend—from art shows to historic openings across the region.
Whiteface Lodge blends Great Camp charm with modern luxury— fireplaces, spa days, and a private beach near Lake Placid.
From historic Great Camps to lakeside retreats, these splurge-worthy Adirondack stays redefine luxury.
A quieter side of the Adirondacks—with boardwalk trails, birdlife, and 25 miles to explore.
AARCH is preserving Adirondack stories—one beam, brick, and barn at a time. Learn how you can take part.
Sugar House Creamery turns milk from pasture-raised Adirondack cows into the region’s most memorable cheeses.