Places to stay in Adirondack Mountains

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Chalet in Warrensburg
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 459 reviews

Adirondack Chalet on 80 private acres

PatriciaRating, 5 stars2 weeks ago
It is amazing,everything you want for a relaxing and tranquility getway. True beauty inside and out. The play room and theater are a huge plus. The house was very clean, and full equipped. I was able to cook and grilled the all time we stayed. "One of the magical moment, it was in the backyard, relaxing and watching humming birds flying around us. Also we had unexpected visits, a turkey and a snake. My boys were very excited." Christine is a wonderful host,very communicative. This was so far the most magical and peaceful place we stayed. I definitely recommend, 5 🌟.
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Cabin in Keene
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 14 reviews

Riverfront Cabin in Adirondacks

EstherRating, 5 stars2 weeks ago
Megan and Phil were wonderful hosts! They were responsive and helpful. They had some great recommendations and the babbling brook sounds in the backyard was so soothing and calming. We enjoyed the modern kitchen and touches of the cabin and the bed was very comfortable. It was located conveniently close to lake placid, town of Keene and the ADK mountains. Thank you for having us!
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Cabin in Wilmington
5 out of 5 average rating, 120 reviews

The Blue Heron is a private cabin

JacobRating, 5 stars1 week ago
We could not have asked for a better place to stay. Gorgeous house, absolutely spotless. Amazing stay, will definitely be coming back again!
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Apartment in Wanakena
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 54 reviews

Suzie’s Guesthouse

JulieRating, 5 stars1 month ago
The guest house had everything we needed to cook as well as numerous games and puzzles for down time. The location is both in town and on the water allowing for easy access to the lake and just a quick walk to the local general store. We took advantage of the riverside fire pit both evenings and enjoyed be able to see so many stars. Thanks Sue - we'll be back
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Cabin in Keene
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 58 reviews

Private Modern Cabin in Keene

JonathanRating, 5 stars1 week ago
We had a great stay at the cabin. Beautiful space and very private. Great access to the high peaks region. Everything about the place was spot on. Brooke was very friendly and responsive. Could not be happier and we will definitely be back for ski season.
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Cabin in Malone
5 out of 5 average rating, 55 reviews

Modern Adirondack Getaway

CorinneRating, 5 stars1 month ago
We recently stayed in a beautiful, modern cabin tucked away in the woods during my daughter’s hockey showcase weekend, and it was the perfect getaway. The cabin had everything we needed—clean, comfortable, and fully stocked with all the modern amenities. The peaceful surroundings and quiet woods made it feel like a true escape from the everyday hustle. It was the perfect balance of convenience and tranquility. Highly recommend for anyone looking to relax and recharge in nature.
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Tiny home in North Hudson
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 84 reviews

Stay Mountainbound

R,L,NRating, 5 stars1 week ago
The cabin was beautiful and peaceful . The area is so beautiful with the woods. Only 15 minutes away is a town with many good restaurants and a lake. There are many hiking trails. We went for a peaceful weekend to just be together and relax . It could not have been more perfect. The host left many special touches.
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Tiny home in Fort Plain
5 out of 5 average rating, 58 reviews

Alpaca Farm Stay @ The Stead

KeriRating, 5 stars1 week ago
We absolutely loved the Stead. The location is beautiful and serene, the tiny house itself has everything you would want or need, and the alpaca tour was awesome. Robert and Kelsey are incredibly responsive hosts and there were many thoughtful touches throughout the weekend. Can’t recommend enough.

Your guide to Adirondack Mountains

All about Adirondack Mountains

Covering much of northern New York State, the Adirondacks Mountains region contains the largest naturally protected area in the contiguous United States. With more than 100 communities, it’s truly about choosing your adventure, whether it’s a peaceful lakeside getaway in Lake George, a hiking adventure in the High Peaks Wilderness near Lake Placid, or even an underwater dive to look for shipwrecks in the Adirondack Seaway up north. Many choose to start their week-long adventures in Old Forge, known as the Adirondack Base Camp, while others make a weekend trip out of it, whether it’s chasing thrills at the theme park or just gazing into the serenity of the area’s natural beauty.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Adirondack Mountains

For outdoor lovers, May to August is definitely the sweet spot to book one of the rental houses in the Adirondack Mountains, when highs are in the upper 60s to low 80s Fahrenheit and lows are in the mid-40s to upper 50s. Of course, along with the lovely weather comes the crowds, so book ahead. Winter sports fans will generally find the best conditions from November to April, but look for freezing temperatures, usually in the low teens to mid-30s, but dipping down to the single digits in January and February. Pack accordingly with the warmest of gear, including hats, gloves, scarfs, and maybe even hand and foot warmers.


Top things to do in Adirondack Mountains

Lake Placid

Best known as the site of the Winter Olympics in 1932 and 1980, the village is packed with winning spirit year-round. Take the elevator to the top of the 70- and 90-meter ski jumps for an aerial view of the Adirondack Mountains — and, for the more daring, speed back down to earth via the zipline. The high-adrenaline adventures continue on the country’s longest mountain coaster in North America at Mt. Van Hoevenberg, where the 1980 bobsled team raced. But it’s not all about the sports history here: The downtown area is packed with delightful locally owned boutiques and eateries, including a brewery and bakery.

Lake George

The entertainment options are endless in the area surrounding the 32-mile-long lake. There are mini golf courses and an amusement park, craft breweries and wineries, local boutiques, and factory outlets, all set to the backdrop of the mountain-and-forest scenery.

Saranac Lake

Packed with unique adventures, a day in the village of Saranac Lake can include river walking in waders, forest bathing, and canoeing in the state’s only designated canoe zone. Plus learn how the mountain air here helped cure tuberculosis patients around the turn of the center at the Saranac Laboratory Museum.

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