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Lake Placid


Home of the 1932 & 1980 Winter Olympic Games.

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Keene & Keene Valley


Home of the Adirondack High Peaks.

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The High Peaks


The 46 Adirondack High Peaks.

Key Attractions


Downtown


Lake Placid features a wide variety of locally owned shops and restaurants that overlook serene Mirror Lake, which for over 60 years has been famous for its 30 feet high toboggan chute (which operates from December through March depending on weather conditions).

Olympic Center


The recently refurbished Olympic Center arena complex is best known for being the site of the “Miracle On Ice” hockey tournament where the United States unexpectedly defeated the Soviets by 4 to 3 during the 1980 Winter Olympic Games.

Mt. Van Hovenberg


The Olympic Sports Complex at Mount Van Hovenberg is home to a state-of-the-art skeleton and luge track, as well as over 55 km of cross country skiing trails.

Whiteface Mountain


“The Olympic Mountain” and the fifth-highest mountain in the State of New York, Whiteface offers 90 trails of alpine skiing with the greatest vertical drop east of the Rocky Mountains.

The High Peaks


The High Peaks are a group of 46 prominent mountains that were believed to be the tallest within the Adirondack Park during the early 20th Century. A number of hikers, known as “Fourty-Sixers,” have successfully climbed to the top of all 46 classified High Peaks.