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  2. The village of Lake Placid is near the center of the town of North Elba, 50 miles (80 km) southwest of Plattsburgh. Lake Placid became known internationally for hosting the 1932 and the 1980 Winter Olympics, the 1972 and 2023 Winter World University Games as well as the 2000 Goodwill Winter Games.

    • Olympic Sites. Lake Placid is gorgeous all year-round, but it's particularly popular in the winter, and has been for more than a century. In fact, Lake Placid became the winter sports capital of America when it hosted the Winter Olympics in 1932, and then again in 1980.
    • Whiteface Mountain. Overlooking Lake Placid is one of the tallest peaks in New York State, and one of its most prominent ski destinations – Whiteface Mountain.
    • High Falls Gorge. One thing you can count on in Lake Placid is that you'll never lack for outdoor things to do. High Falls Gorge is one of the most beautiful spots in all of the Adirondacks.
    • Mirror Lake. The village of Lake Placid sits on Mirror Lake, so in many ways this is the focal point of the entire community. It will be obvious at first sight.
  3. Lake Placid, New York. Imagine your perfect fall getaway: crisp autumn mornings, crunchy foliage covered trails, reds and yellows in the distant peaks, pristine lakes and ponds, and a gorgeous town in the heart of it all. That's Lake Placid.

    • Live Out Your Olympic Dreams. Lake Placid was home to not one, but two Winter Olympics, the 1932 and 1980 Winter Olympics, and it has preserved that history with the excellent Lake Placid Olympic Museum and tours of the Olympic facilities.
    • Lake Placid Olympic Jumping Complex. Until you’ve been to the top of an Olympic ski jump, you’ll never truly appreciate how terrifying it is. I cannot fathom standing on two tiny pieces of wood only to slide down a near-vertical ramp that flings me off the end into the air.
    • Olympic Skyride. If you are not quite up for the heart-racing adventure, you can still explore the Lake Placid Olympic Ski Jumps by taking the gondola up to the glass elevator 120-meter high ski jumping tower where you’ll ride a glass elevator up to the viewing platform for panoramic views of the mountains.
    • Stroll the Alpine Village. Lake Placid feels like a little Swiss Village with ski chalets, shops, and picturesque scenery. Located on Mirror Lake, Lake Placid lives up to its name with its placid waters reflecting the surrounding Adirondack Mountains, trees, and swiss-style chalets.
  4. Visit An Iconic Adirondack Village: Lake Placid, NY. Photo by The Regional Office of Sustainable Tourism/Lake Placid CVB (ROOST) Lake Placid has it all: back-country adventure, Olympic thrills, upscale and family-oriented lodging and dining, European ambience, history, arts, and an endless list of activities.

  5. Sep 21, 2023 · Lake Placid —a name that evokes images of serene waters, towering mountain ranges, and the kind of tranquility that only nature can provide. But don’t let the name fool you; this idyllic haven in New York’s Adirondack Mountains is anything but placid when it comes to adventures and experiences.

  6. The Village of Lake Placid has something for everyone: Olympic thrills, year-round outdoor adventures, lodging and dining that ranges from upscale to family friendly, a thriving and walkable Main Street area, and an endless list of activities. Find out more about Lake Placid and why you should plan a trip to this Adirondack destination.

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