Lake George, a wonderful place to visit in New York, offers outdoor fun in the Adirondacks year round. During the summer, visitors can enjoy water sports, biking, and camping along with the local beaches, amusement parks, and events. Spring or fall is the perfect time to do some whitewater rafting, kayaking, horseback riding, or hiking. During the winter, visitors can try their hands at ice skating, snowshoeing, snowmobiling, and skiing. On rainy or colder days, stay indoors and partake in the area’s many attractions and shopping venues.
Buck Mountain Hiking Trail
This hiking trail up Buck Mountain ends at the summit, which presents an expansive, tranquil view of the surrounding greenery, islands, and villages below as well as the peaks of the Adirondacks. The Buck Mountain Hiking Trail provides a moderate hike that stretches 3 miles each way. The hike has difficult parts, and hikers are cautioned to follow the yellow markers. The trail is open all year round, and hikers can bring their dogs on a leash. Free parking is available at both the Pilot Knob and Hogstown trailheads.
Address: 1750 Pilot Knob Rd, Kattskill Bay, NY 12844, Phone: 518-623-1200, Weather forecast
Fort William Henry, Lake George
Fort William Henry was built in 1755 as a British outpost and a barrier to the French stronghold at the northern end of Lake George. The fort allows visitors to experience life at a wilderness outpost, complete with guides dressed in era-appropriate attire who discuss military tactics and weaponry as well as the critical role of the fort’s women in keeping the fort occupants alive.
They also demonstrate how to mold a musket ball and fire both a cannon and a musket. The fort holds military demonstrations on even-numbered hours, includes several exhibits in its museum, and has the largest gift shop (Sutler Shoppe) in Lake George.
Address: 48 Canada Street, Lake George, NY 12845, Phone: 518-668-5471
House of Frankenstein Wax Museum
When you enter the House of Frankenstein Wax Museum , your senses come alive through the sounds and sights of these scary wax and animatronic creations. The museum is open for self-guided tours, and you’ll find 52 exhibits, such as the Hatchet Man, Ant Torture, the Colossus of New York, Strange Planet, and more, with many of the exhibits coming to life at the press of a button. The exhibits are not for the faint of heart, and staff discourage letting younger children into the attraction.
People who consider wax museums to be a tame and old-timey attraction may not have visited this particular one. Allow a minimum of 30 minutes to walk through and experience the various exhibits.
Address: 213 Canada Street, Lake George, New York 12845, Phone: 518-668-3377
Lake George Steamboat Co.
Established in 1817 by the New York legislature, today the Lake George Steamboat Co. offers daily cruises on their three ships: the Minnie-Ha-Ha, a rare remaining example of a steam paddle wheeler; the Mohican, which has been in continuous operation over its 108-year history; and the Lac du Saint Sacrement, the largest (190 feet in length) cruise ship operating in inland New York State.
Lakefront cruises run seven times daily and last an hour, while meal, specialty, entertainment, and sightseeing cruises can run longer, up to 2.5 hours. The ships are also available to rent for private parties and events.
Address: 57 Beach Road, Lake George, NY, 12845, Phone: 518-668-5777
Million Dollar Beach
The most famous and largest of Lake George’s beaches, Million Dollar Beach features showers and changing rooms, picnic areas with grills and a snack bar, a volleyball court, and a public boat launch. The beach is free and there are lifeguards on duty. Parking is paid and varies based on time of day and vehicle type.
If using the boat launch, stop by the boat inspection and wash station first. The beach is open on weekends starting Memorial Day, and daily from the third Saturday in June to Labor Day.
Address: 139 Beach Rd, Lake George, NY 12845, Phone: 518-668-3352
Parasailing Adventures
Parasailing Adventures runs parasail rides on Lake George. Clients can take a speedboat ride while waiting their turn; parasailers ride two or three people abreast, though the boat can hold larger groups if necessary.
The company provides amenities at the marina for before or after a flight, such as changing rooms, bars and dining, and restrooms. Customers can park for free at the marina.
Address: 2 Kurosaka Lane, Lake George, NY 12845, Phone: 518-668-9234
Prospect Mountain
With a 2030-foot summit, Prospect Mountain offers visitors a breathtaking view that ranges over Lake George and the surrounding Adirondacks all the way to Vermont’s Green Mountains. The mountain is reachable by car using the Veterans Memorial Highway. At the summit, visitors can use paid parking and walk the mountain’s trails or hop on the shuttle that journeys up to the mountain’s peak.
The summit also features picnic areas and restrooms. Prospect Mountain is popular with hikers, and is considered an easy to moderate climb. The trail is simple to follow and runs 4 miles each way. Note that the hike is deemed unsuitable for small children.
Address: New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, 1/2 mile S of Lake George Village, opposite the Lake George Chamber of Commerce, located at 2176 U.S. 9, Lake George, NY 12845, Phone: 518-668-5198
Shelving Rock Falls
Hiking Shelving Rock Falls is ideal for novice hikers, with a trail that runs down Shelving Rock Mountain alongside active 50-foot waterfalls towards Lake George. The path is steep in spots and rocks can be slippery depending on weather conditions, so caution is still required.
To access the trail, visitors can either take a boat into Log Bay, a popular boating bay, or drive and start from the parking lot. Hikers should bring their bathing suits so they can cool off afterwards with a dip in Lake George itself. As a bonus for those who enjoy geocaching, the hike also features geocaches.
Address: Shelving Rock Rd, Fort Ann, NY 12827, Phone: 518-623-1200
Warren County Bikeway
The Warren County Bikeway trail is a charming 9-mile ride through the woods that runs between Glenn Falls and Lake George. Signs along the trail provide information about points of interest and historic locations, such as 19th-century industrial areas, the Delaware and Hudson (D&H) railway train tracks, and Lake George Village.
The bikeway features trail-side restaurants, pubs, and shops like Coopers Cave Ale Company and Sprinkles, where you can stop for a break and refreshments. The trail also passes grand homes and the local country club. On the way, keep an eye out for wildlife and flowers, both on land and in the water. Both the Glenn Falls and Lake George trail-heads are accessible from Route 189.
Address: 1340 State Rte 9, Lake George, NY 12845, Phone: 518-623-2877
Lake George Historical Association and Museum
The Lake George Historical Association and Museum is housed in the Historic 1845 Warren County Courthouse, which was saved from the wrecker’s ball by the Lake George Historical Association in the early 1960’s. Since then this gracious old building has been given a new lease of life; it is now the headquarters of the Historical Association and a showcase for the many artefacts which form the core of the Museum’s permanent collection. Visitors are invited to stop by and learn some of the interesting history of the area. The Museum has several fascinating permanent exhibits and private guided tours are available on request.
Address: Lake George Historical Association and Museum, 290 Canada Street, Lake George, NY 12845, Phone: 518-668-5044
Wiawaka Center for Women
Dedicated to enriching the physical and spiritual lives of all women, the Wiawaka Center for Women is a seasonal health and wellness retreat. Here you can totally shrug off the burdens of your daily life, leave your stresses at the door and embrace a place of serenity and fulfillment. Set on a 60 acre property, activities include hiking, garden and nature walks, swimming and relaxing. The center offers fitness classes, artist’s workshops, spa services, lectures and talks. Visitors are invited to come for a day or to sign up for one of their multi-day retreats. Day and season passes are available.
Address: Wiawaka Center for Women, 3778 Route 9L, Lake George, NY 12845, Phone: 518-668-9690
Adirondack Winery
Centrally located on Canada Street, the Adirondack Winery Tasting Room deserves a place on your Lake George itinerary. Here you are invited to come and taste a varied and delicious selection of their New York Wines. These include mouth-watering apple-pie and peach infused white wines (Home Sweet Home and Beachside Bubble), the raspberry infused Lakeside Bubble, and several other deliciously different berry infused white wines. Red varieties include a hearty barrel-aged Pinot Noir, a Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon and the port-style Fireside Reserve. The tasting room is open from Thursday to Sundays and is very popular – you are advised to book your tasting experience online to avoid disappointment.
Address: Adirondack Winery, 285 Canada Street, Lake George, NY 12845, Phone: 518-203-2597
Adirondack Pub and Brewery
Set in an attractive, green-roofed log cabin-style building, the Adirondack Pub and Brewery has been pleasing local and visiting beer enthusiasts since 1999. The brewery came about after owner/ brewer John Carr had his own taste-buds stimulated by the fresh flavors and aromas of European ales and lagers, and decided to bring these extraordinary beer flavors home to Lake George. Today visitor can enjoy a variety of delicious home-brewed IPA’s, Ales and Pilsners, which vary from season to season. The brew-pub is open for lunch and dinner, serving delicious sandwiches, burgers, ribs and much more. There is an outdoor terrace for sultry summer dining.
Address: Adirondack Pub and Brewery, 33 Canada St, Lake George, NY 12845, Phone: 518-668-0002
Lake George Lanes and Games
The Lake George Lanes and Games center is one of New York State’s best bowling alleys, attracting avid bowlers from near and far. The facility offers state-of-the-art bowling lanes with an error-free scoring system, a brilliant sound and lighting system and DirectTV at each lane so that you can keep an eye on your favorite sporting fixtures while you bowl. On Friday and Saturday nights you can come and try Galactic Bowling (with music, special lighting, games and prizes) from 9.30 to midnight. Besides bowling, you can try your hand at Laser Tag, hone your golfing skills on the Golf Simulator or enjoy some of the arcade games.
Address: Lake George Lanes and Games, 2211 Canada Street, Lake George, NY 12745, Phone: 518-668-5741
Log Jam Restaurant
Boasting an authentic Adirondack logging camp atmosphere, the Log Jam Restaurant offers mouth-watering food and outstanding hospitality. To set the scene, a huge pot-belly stove greets you at the door to this log cabin-themed eatery, while three massive stone fireplaces ensure a warm greeting during the cold winter months. The menu features all your favorite American classics including crab cakes, steamed little neck clams and fabulous char-grilled steaks and ribs. There is a plentiful choice of fresh fish and seafood on the menu and those with smaller appetites can enjoy sandwiches, the salad bar, soups and appetizers. The wine list includes several New York State wines, as well as a good selection of wines from around the world.
Address: Log Jam Restaurant, 1484 US 9, Lake George, NY 12845, Phone: 518-798-1155