Where To Stay
Where to stay in the Adirondacks
From cozy lakeside cabins and historic inns to luxury resorts and scenic campgrounds, the Adirondacks offers a stay for every style. Pitch a tent under the stars, book a vacation rental with room for the whole crew, or indulge in a full-service retreat with spa amenities and mountain views. No matter how you like to travel, you’ll find a place that feels just right, and puts you close to the adventure.
Lake Placid
Lake Placid is famous for its luxurious accommodations. Whether it's on the shores of Mirror Lake at the Mirror Lake Inn or the shores of Lake Placid itself at the Whiteface Lodge, historical properties like these create spaces for you to kick back and relax in style. And if luxury isn't your thing, Lake Placid's range of places to stay is vast, from affordable hotels/motels to inns and cottages.
Lake Champlain Region
The Lake Champlain Region delivers lodging options with lakeside views and historic site access. This region has one of the widest ranges of places to stay. Be it a vacation rental deep in the forest, a historic inn, or a cozy bed & breakfast, you'll be able to find a home base for your legendary vacation.
Adirondack Hub
This is the region for a rustic Adirondack stay. There are wooden lodges situated on the shores of pristine lakes, and clean, affordable campgrounds that'll put you close to your adventure. This is a great place if you’re looking to have a base camp for getting into the backcountry, for hiking, paddling, or gravel biking. Come with your tent or RV, or stay with your entire family at a Great Camp style lodge.
Whiteface Region
Here, vacation rentals found throughout the Ausable River valley and among the Adirondack Mountains offer lots of options for those looking to explore art galleries, drive up Whiteface Mountain, or go fly fishing. Find vacation rentals with hot tubs or fire pits, big enough for two or for your extended family, and close to your favorite attractions. There are also hotels and motels with scenic views, cozy accommodations, and friendly staff.
Saranac Lake
A stay in Saranac Lake can be in a cabin, cottage, campsite, or hotel. There's a high chance that this region has a lodging option that is right up your alley. You can't go wrong with a stay in the historic Hotel Saranac or the modern Voco Saranac Lake, both options a walk away from launching your canoe, shopping on Main Street, or grabbing an ice cream cone.
Tupper Lake
Tupper Lake is a haven for affordable lodging. Here, you'll find that you can have family fun without having to break the bank. Stay in a cozy motel close to where you'll want to swim, dine, hike, and shop. Camping options also abound, both right in town and just a few minutes’ drive away.