Adirondack Adventures: 3 Days in the Heart of the Park

Adirondack Adventures: 3 Days in the Heart of the Park

Adirondack Adventures: 3 Days in the Heart of the Park

Featuring Blue Mountain, Long Lake, Inlet and Raquette Lake

Nestled in the heart of the Adirondacks, Blue Mountain, Long Lake, Inlet and Raquette Lake offer a unique blend of history, adventure, and natural beauty. Here is a three-day itinerary for you to explore local eateries, crystal blue waters, breathtaking hikes, and rich historical sites, all promising an unforgettable experience within the heart of the Adirondack park.

Day 1: A journey through history

Start your day with a hearty breakfast. Kick off your adventure with a delicious breakfast at one of these fantastic spots:

The Long Lake Diner: A beloved establishment celebrating two decades of service. Indulge in their daily specials, outdoor seating, and friendly staff.  

Chef Darrel's Mountain Diner in Blue Mountain Lake: Enjoy Central Adirondack specialties like Chicken Fried Steak & Eggs, Hunter’s Biscuits & Gravy, or the delectable Grilled Cinnamon Roll. 

The Caboose in Inlet:  Offering build-your-own-breakfast paninis, bowl o’ oatmeal, assortment of muffins, and yogurt parfaits.  

The Caboose in Inlet

Visit the Adirondack Experience, The Museum on Blue Mountain Lake

After Breakfast immerse yourself in the rich history and culture at the Adirondack Experience. Wander through the 23 buildings that are spread across 121 acres of museum campus. Discover "Life in the Adirondacks," a fascinating exhibit that sheds light on the region's lifestyle and heritage. Don’t miss the special centennial celebration of the Northville-Placid Trail, showcasing a unique collection of art, photos, guidebooks, and maps. And, if you get hungry while exploring the campus, enjoy a scenic lunch at the museums Lake View Café:  

Adirondack Experience entrance

Sunset dinner at The Long View Lodge

End your day with a memorable dinner at The Long View Lodge offering panoramic views of Long Lake at sunset. Eat out on the lake view patio, or step into the cozy pine-paneled bar and be greeted by a warm Adirondack atmosphere that instantly feels like home. Indulge in handcrafted cocktails, classic Adirondack comfort fare, or Chef Ben's innovative specials.

As you unwind and relive the fun experiences of Day 1, prepare to rest and rejuvenate, anticipating the exciting adventures that await you on Day 2 in the heart of the Adirondacks.

The Long View Lodge chef

Day 2: An Exciting Expedition

Kick off day 2 with one of these three adventurous options:

Option 1: Embark on a scenic hike at the Buck Mountain Fire Tower Trail (moderately challenging) 

Get ready for an exhilarating hike up the new Buck Mountain Fire Tower Trail, a 1.2-mile ascent boasting a moderate 500-foot elevation gain. Ascend the stone and wood staircases to the summit and be rewarded with panoramic views of the Central Adirondacks. The 60-foot fire tower offers a breathtaking vantage point overlooking Little Tupper Lake and the majestic Sewards in the distance, making this hike a must-do for outdoor enthusiasts seeking adventure and stunning vistas.

People hiking Buck Mountain Fire TrailSummit views from Buck Mountain Fire Trail

Option 2: Unwind and reflect by Buttermilk Falls (easy)

For a more relaxed outing, explore Buttermilk Falls. This easy 0.1-mile trail is perfect for all ages and physical abilities. Enjoy the picturesque falls, where the cascading waters emit a refreshing mist. The area also features picnic benches and a hiking trail that follows the Raquette River. This trail, designated as a canoe carry, provides access to nice swimming areas and attractive views over the water. It's a peaceful spot for a leisurely afternoon stroll and a great all-round destination for the entire family.

Buttermilk Falls

Option 3: Paddle into tranquility at Blue Mountain Lake (moderate)

If you’d rather spend the day on the water, head to the Blue Mountain Lake Boat Livery for a serene paddling journey on the crystal-clear waters of Blue Mountain Lake. Choose from a selection of watercraft rentals, including kayaks and paddleboards. Whether you're a seasoned paddler or a beginner, the peaceful ambiance and scenic vistas will make your afternoon on the water truly unforgettable.

Kayaker on Blue Mountain Lake

Conclude your day with a magical dinner cruise on Raquette Lake’s W.W. Durant

Admire breathtaking scenery, indulge in delectable cuisine, and bask in the rich history and opulent ambiance of the vessel. Immerse yourself in a bygone era of luxury complemented by modern comforts, courtesy of the Pohl family's exceptional service. Ensure a memorable experience by booking your reservation in advance for this must-do dining cruise, promising an evening of unparalleled elegance and enchantment.

Relive day 2’s adventure as you savor your meal, anticipating a well-deserved rest before embarking on the excitement that awaits on Day 3 of your Adirondack journey.

Raquette Lake's W.W. Durant

Day 3: A Step Back in Time

Great Camp Sagamore History Tour & Lunch

Embark on a captivating journey through history with a tour of the illustrious Great Camp Sagamore, a masterpiece of Adirondack architecture constructed in 1897 by renowned designer W.W. Durant. Once the summer retreat of the Vanderbilt family, this enchanting estate offers a two-hour historic tour of its 27 buildings and grounds, providing a captivating glimpse into the opulent past where America's elite sought solace from the pressures of modern life.

After the tour, indulge in a delectable lunch at the majestic Dining Hall of Great Camp Sagamore, offering splendid views of Sagamore Lake and the surrounding mountains. Relish a communal dining experience that fosters a sense of camaraderie and culinary appreciation, elevating your visit with exceptional meals and scenic vistas that complement the rich historical ambiance.

Great Camp Sagamore

Ice cream stops are a must!

An adventure in the Adirondacks would not be complete without treating yourself to some delicious ice cream. Here are three can't-go-wrong options to satisfy your sweet tooth:

Custard's Last Stand (Long Lake): Enjoy classic soft serve ice cream in a variety of flavors, along with sundaes, milkshakes, and floats. Known for its friendly service and nostalgic charm, Custard's Last Stand is a must-visit for anyone craving a delightful, old-fashioned ice cream experience.

The Park (Long Lake): This local favorite offers a delicious range of creamy soft serve and hard ice cream flavors, and specialty espresso shakes. The Park isn't just a dining / ice cream spot—it's a recreational haven the whole family will enjoy - with a playground,  mini golf, a bounce house, volleyball net, and cornhole competitions. You'll be very happy you stopped at The Park, and even happier that you stayed to play.

Northern Lights Creamery (Inlet): This beloved ice cream stand is famous for its homemade ice cream and gelato, with special flavors changing daily. From classic vanilla to adventurous options like maple bacon, Northern Lights Creamery is the perfect stop for ice cream enthusiasts. Its charming atmosphere and ever-changing menu make it a must-visit for anyone with a sweet tooth.

Custard's Last Stand

Bonus...there's always time to shop! (said every shopaholic!) These authentic Adirondack stores are worth checking out:

Visiting these delightful stores will make your shopping spree in the Adirondacks just as memorable as your adventures.

Mountain and Main (Inlet)
Step into Mountain and Main, a cozy shop offering a curated selection of Adirondack-inspired home décor, gifts, and apparel. With a blend of rustic charm and modern flair, this boutique is perfect for finding that unique souvenir or stylish addition to your home.

Hoss's Country Corner (Long Lake)
Delve into the charm of Hoss's Country Corner, a beloved Adirondack landmark store for over 50 years. This shop offers an array of local goods, unique finds, and Adirondack crafts. It’s the perfect place to stock up on essentials and soak in the authentic Adirondack atmosphere.

Wide River Antiques (Long Lake) & Wide River Too! (Blue Mountain Lake)
Discover a treasure trove of vintage and antique finds at Wide River Antiques in Long Lake and its sister store, Wide River, Too, in Blue Mountain Lake. These shops blend vintage charm with a touch of Western flair, offering everything from rustic furniture to quirky collectibles. Explore both locations to unearth the perfect piece to take home.

Hoss's Country Corner

 

Over three action-packed days, you've savored delicious meals, marveled at breathtaking vistas, and delved into the region's rich culture, paving the way for an unforgettable journey through the heart of the park. Take a moment to reflect on the experiences and memories collected during your adventure; but also realize that there is still so much more to discover in this beautiful region! While you indulge in your ice cream, start making plans to come back so you can uncover even more of the hidden gems in the heart of the Adirondacks.