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Ready to unwind? Lake Placid is brimming with opportunities to relax, most with stellar views to match. Around town, indulge in local spas and resorts, offering therapeutic services after days of roughing it in the mountains. On Main Street, explore a wide range of culinary escapes, from local breweries to fresh seafood and fine dining! After dinner, peruse the local shops for some much needed retail therapy.

Looking for a special place to get away this winter? There's 'snow' place better than Lake Placid. Nestled in the heart of New York state's Adirondack Mountains, this winter wonderland is bound to charm with activities for all ages. Home to miracles on ice, adventures for all abilities, and amazing shopping, you're guaranteed to find the visit perfect for you.

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Play in the snow! With plenty of places to rent or buy winter gear, Lake Placid has you covered from head to toe. Local outdoor retailers will know exactly what you need to get out there, and will have some tips on adventures that fit your goals and ability.

Fill your bags and your belly! Main Street in Lake Placid is the perfect place to take a winter stroll. Shop your heart out, and then stop for a bite to eat. With so many unique local shops to choose from, you're sure to go home with something you love.

Take a walk under the stars, or sip hot chocolate by the fire at one of our incredible restaurants, bakeries, and pubs. Whether you're exploring the mountains or the countless restaurants, make Lake Placid the place for your perfect winter.

Imagine your perfect fall getaway: crisp autumn mornings, crunchy foliage covered trails, reds and yellows in the distant peaks, pristine lakes and ponds, and a gorgeous town in the heart of it all. That's Lake Placid. Whether you're hiking in the mountains or strolling down Main Street, this is the place to invent your own perfect day.

Lake Placid is an opportunity to enjoy fresh mountain air and amazing views. Lakeside restaurants offer views of paddlers and loons alike enjoying Mirror Lake. For that perfect mountain-town evening, stroll quaint Main Street, attend a unique event at Mid's Park, or dine outdoors.

Nature is never far from downtown. For everyone from families to couples, adventurers to those looking to relax, there are opportunities to spend time outside. Head out for a quiet hike, explore dozens of waterfalls, or grab your oars and hit the water! Fuel up for any adventure at locally-loved and locally-owned restaurants and shops; they're all perfectly splendid. There's a reason why we're ranked as one of the 100 Most Loved Destinations Around the World!

No two of our 30 luxurious guest accommodations are quite the same. Stone fireplaces, towering hand-carved wooden beds, and sumptuous fabrics envelop you with comfort the moment you enter your room, suite, or cabin. Enjoy the mountain and lake views that take center stage in rooms and suites with private terraces, or stay just steps from the water in a private lakeside cottage.

Though new in the U.S., forest bathing has seemingly become a darling of wellness gurus overnight. So what is it, what are the benefits, and how can you try this therapy practice yourself? You just need some forest at your fingertips.

"Not to be dramatic...but this is legit in my top three favorite restaurants of all time!!! We had the absolute best experience here, food was amazing and beers were incredible. Massive shout out to our waitress Olivia who was absolutely phenomenal and made our experience here so fun!!! An absolute must do for anyone visiting lake placid" - Richyscott, Tripadvisor

"We had several good meals in Lake Placid but for us, the standout was The Lake Placid Pub and Brewery. It had the right mix of the friendliness of a pub mixed in with relaxed family dining. The food was delicious with Sandy and David enjoying the fish n chips while I tucked into the bacon cheeseburger. Our server was extremely attentive and friendly." - Stephen Johnson, Family Travel

The Lake Placid Region is home to great hiking opportunities, world-class alpine skiing and a winter sports history that boasts two Winter Olympic Games. It is one of the oldest vacation destinations in the United States, and continues to be an internationally renowned destination where all are welcome to come and invent your own perfect day.

Delight in the Lake Placid Region's diverse events and attractions, from annual sports events like Ironman Lake Placid, and many other community festivals throughout the year. Enjoy unparalleled outdoor recreation in the High Peaks, ski the greatest vertical drop in the east at Whiteface Mountain in Wilmington, discover New York's history at sites like John Brown Farm, or simply relax by the lake as the sun sets.

Lake Placid gained international fame as host of the 1932 and 1980 Winter Olympic Games. Even decades after these two epic events, the region honors its Olympic heritage, operating as a training ground for each new generation of athletes. Several Olympic venues are open to visitors, including the ski jumping complex, the bobsled run at Mt. Van Hoevenberg and the ice skating rinks on Main Street.

Summer in the Adirondacks offers new outdoor activities, from golfing to road biking. Lake Placid's golf courses boast incredible views, challenging terrain, and sweeping, lush greens. Westport Country Club is a "must play" course for any golfer, and the Saranac Lake Golf Club offers sprawling fairways just outside of the village. Test your golfing skills at the Ticonderoga Country Club located in the scenic Lord Howe Valley.

The Lake Placid Region offers a vibrant arts scene. Enjoy an evening at the Depot Theatre in Westport, a restored train station overlooking Lake Champlain, catch a concert or gallery opening at the Lake Placid Center for the Arts, or stop in to Gallery 46 on Main Street.

Find diverse arts events throughout the year, including Songs at Mirror Lake, a free concert series running from July through August. The Lake Placid Film Festival showcases Main Street's Palace Theatre at its finest, featuring a series of films from different genres, including silent movies and documentaries. Nearby, the Upper Jay Art Center, aka Recovery Lounge, offers unique performances, live music, and events in an eclectic theater that serves as an upholstery factory by day - and a performing arts space by night.

Between the High Peaks in the Lake Placid Region you can discover incredible fishing opportunities year-round. Find world-class fly fishing on the Ausable River where fly-fishing master Francis "Fran" Betters perfected his knowledge of lures, native fish, and fly rod construction.

Fly fishing the Ausable is a tradition for many visitors to the Adirondacks, and the river's fast-moving water creates ideal conditions for experienced sportsmen. If you're looking for spin casting opportunities, head out on one of the region's countless lakes and ponds any time of the year and fish for Bass, Perch, Bullhead and other fish species, including:

DEC launch is located off Route 86, in the Village of Lake Placid on Mirror Lake Drive. The hard surface ramp has a boarding dock and parking for 25 cars and trailers. Accessible for persons with disabilities.

Much of the lake is over 40 feet deep with two deep basins. Trolling for lake trout works well. Fly fishing for rainbow trout during hatches can be good. Brook trout are also present in the lake and near the inlet streams. Smallmouth bass fishing is good along the rocky shoreline.

Lake Placid is stocked annually with rainbow trout. The lake has a naturally reproducing population of lake trout and once produced the state record lake trout. The trout feed primarily on mysid (shrimp-like crustacean) and then switch to a fish diet as larger adults.

Lake Placid, situated near the center of Florida between Sarasota and Fort Pierce, is a picturesque small town boasting 27 freshwater lakes, nearly 50 outdoor murals, and a bustling downtown of boutique shops and diverse restaurants.

Lake Placid offers a plethora of outdoor adventures, from fishing and boating on its many lakes, including 28,000-acre Lake Istokpoga, to exploring the hiking trails at Lake June-in-Winter Scrub Preserve State Park, which is home to the endemic Florida scrub-jay, as well as other rare plants and animals. Highlands Hammock State Park, a quick 30-minute drive from Lake Placid in nearby Sebring, offers the chance to see more rare and endemic species than any other state park in Florida. There, visitors can stroll the elevated boardwalk, bike, hike, or take a narrated tram tour of the park.

In downtown Lake Placid, visitors can see colorful murals, visit boutique shops and restaurants, check out the Lake Placid Historical Society Depot Museum, and on Saturday mornings, buy plants, local goods, and fresh produce at the Lake Placid Farmers Market.

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In 2013, Reader's Digest voted Lake Placid 'AMERICA'S MOST INTERESTING TOWN'. We are very proud to have this title, and it inspired this beautiful mural 'Celebrate Lake Placid'.
This mural is a collage of several parts of the murals of Lake Placid. It embodies much of what Lake Placid is all about and what makes it so interesting. The lakes, the citrus, the caladiums, our endangered species, the cowmen, the Indians, and Dr. Melvil Dewey who invented the Dewey Decimal System, and in 1927, named the town Lake Placid after his beloved Lake Placid in New York.

It has been written that "When God finished creating flowers; he turned a flower into a leaf". He must have been referring to Caladiums. Growers imported Caladium tubers from the Amazon River Valley of South America around the 1920s, and found they thrive in the rich black muck along the shores of Lake Istokpoga, on route 621, in Lake Placid Florida. It was in the 1950s that several growers made caladiums a big business in this area. There are over 1,000 acres dedicated to the growing of caladiums, and this has earned Lake Placid the proud title of Caladium Capital of the World.

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