Bloomingdale
Bloomingdale, New York
Bloomingdale, a charming small town near Saranac Lake, offers a peaceful retreat surrounded by scenic forests, rivers, and trails. Known for its welcoming community and natural beauty, the town provides easy access to outdoor adventures like hiking, paddling, and cross-country skiing. Nearby communities add to the area’s appeal, including Onchiota, home to the Six Nations Iroquois Cultural Center, and Vermontville, where visitors can explore the historic Norman Ridge Farmstead. Whether you’re seeking a quiet getaway or an active outdoor escape, Bloomingdale is a perfect base for exploring the Adirondack region.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Bloomingdale is a small town in the Adirondacks, located along scenic rivers and forests, a short drive from Malone and Saranac Lake.
The town is inviting year-round, with spring wildflowers, summer paddling and hiking, vibrant fall foliage, and winter skiing and snow activities.
Visitors can enjoy hiking, cycling, cross-country skiing, paddling, and fishing in and around the town’s trails, ponds, and rivers.