25 Activities
Adirondack Adventure: New York to Saratoga Springs, Lake Placid, Woodstock
Starts from
New York
Transportation
By Car
Guidance
Self-Guided
Activities
25
Duration
3 days
Length
582 mi
Guide details
Starts from
New York
Transportation
By Car
Guidance
Self-Guided
Duration
3 days
Length
582 mi
- Natural Attractions
Kristan Schiller
Traveller
- Indulge in a spa treatment at Saratoga's oldest bathhouse.
- Hear live folk music where Bob Dylan sang in his early years.
- Cycle around Mirror Lake in the Adirondacks.
- Hike the trails at John Brown's farm in Lake Placid.
- Enjoy a vegan lunch in the artsy enclave of Woodstock.
Today you'll drive north through the lush Hudson River Valley and visit Saratoga Springs, famous for its mineral springs with healing waters. Don't forget to treat yourself to a massage at the town's oldest bath house, then see live folk music at a legendary local hotspot.
The next morning, you'll make your way north to Lake Placid, where you'll settle in on the shores of a serene, inland lake. Also, use your power and hike at the nearby farm of celebrated abolitionist John Brown then head back and stop for lunch in Woodstock, where the idea for the famous Woodstock Music Festival of 1969 was conceived. After such an exciting trip, return to the urban jungle in the evening.
The next morning, you'll make your way north to Lake Placid, where you'll settle in on the shores of a serene, inland lake. Also, use your power and hike at the nearby farm of celebrated abolitionist John Brown then head back and stop for lunch in Woodstock, where the idea for the famous Woodstock Music Festival of 1969 was conceived. After such an exciting trip, return to the urban jungle in the evening.
Categories
- Natural Attractions
Today you'll drive north through the lush Hudson River Valley and visit Saratoga Springs, famous for its mineral springs with healing waters. Don't forget to treat yourself to a massage at the town's oldest bath house, then see live folk music at a legendary local hotspot.
The next morning, you'll make your way north to Lake Placid, where you'll settle in on the shores of a serene, inland lake. Also, use your power and hike at the nearby farm of celebrated abolitionist John Brown then head back and stop for lunch in Woodstock, where the idea for the famous Woodstock Music Festival of 1969 was conceived. After such an exciting trip, return to the urban jungle in the evening.
The next morning, you'll make your way north to Lake Placid, where you'll settle in on the shores of a serene, inland lake. Also, use your power and hike at the nearby farm of celebrated abolitionist John Brown then head back and stop for lunch in Woodstock, where the idea for the famous Woodstock Music Festival of 1969 was conceived. After such an exciting trip, return to the urban jungle in the evening.
Kristan Schiller
Traveller
- Indulge in a spa treatment at Saratoga's oldest bathhouse.
- Hear live folk music where Bob Dylan sang in his early years.
- Cycle around Mirror Lake in the Adirondacks.
- Hike the trails at John Brown's farm in Lake Placid.
- Enjoy a vegan lunch in the artsy enclave of Woodstock.
Travel itinerary
9 Activities
Day 1
169 mi0.2 mi0.3 mi
Spring Run Trail, Spa Treatment, and the Sounds of Folk
Make your way north to Saratoga Springs, where you will take a hike, enjoy a spa treatment in the oldest bathouse in the city, and listen to live folk music. Spend the night in a boutique hotel located in a gorgeous Victorian building along Saratoga's main street.
9 Activities
Day 2
127 mi0.6 mi
A High End Hideaway, Mountain Lakes, Cycling, and a Club Night
Enjoy the amenities of a former private residence on one of the Adirondack's most beautiful inland lakes. Cycle around the gorgeous landscape, buy an Adirondack Chair and have it shipped back to the city, and have fun dancing the night away on the dance floor of a local nightclub.
7 Activities
Day 3
285 mi0.2 mi
Hike a Historic Farm, Peruse a Hippie Bookstore, and Buy Artisanal Bread
Visit the historic farm of abolitionist John Brown before leaving Lake Placid. Stop in Woodstock where you'll feel the artsy vibes along the main street; eat vegan and buy organic bread. Hop in the car and head back to the urban jungle.