Schroon Lake, New York

Schroon Lake, located in the Adirondack Hub, is a favorite four-season destination known for lakeside recreation and a lively calendar of events. The Lodge at Schroon Lake and historic Boathouse Theater are central to the community, hosting everything from fully supported road cycling weekends to free summer concerts and the annual winter Ice Fishing Derby. The area offers a relaxing mix of mountain views, access to the Pharaoh Lake Wilderness Area, and a charming public beach.

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Main Street in Schroon Lake.

Frequently Asked Questions

Schroon Lake is located in the southern Adirondacks along Route 9, between the towns of North Hudson and Warrensburg. Its central location makes it an ideal base for exploring the region’s lakes, mountains, and wilderness areas.

Schroon Lake is about 15 miles east of I-87 (the Northway) via Route 9, making it an easy drive into the heart of the southern Adirondacks.

Schroon Lake is a year-round destination. In spring, summer, and fall, the lake comes alive with boating, fishing, paddling, and lakeside fun, while hiking and exploring nearby trails offer scenic adventures. Winter brings snowmobiling, skiing, ice fishing, and tubing, making it a perfect snowy getaway. No matter the season, Schroon Lake blends outdoor recreation, seasonal events, charming downtown experiences, and local culture for an unforgettable Adirondack visit.