Spring is slowly emerging, and with it the irresistible call to take off shoes and socks and walk barefoot on the grass.
We’re looking for crocuses, fresh wet grass, birdsong… two hours from Montreal, we’ll be able to land in the picturesque village of Saranac Lake, New York.
Nestled among the mountains and thousand-year-old lakes of the Adirondacks, Saranac Lake offers the perfect retreat for those longing to escape the daily grind.
Forget the city, think you’re in a Hallmark movie – it’s heavenly…
Postcard
Saranac Lake is a real postcard village, with streets lined with period houses, little stores with painted wooden signs and hyperlocal cafés.
Far from the hustle and bustle of the city, this village exudes tranquility and authenticity, and you can finally breathe…
The good life
For an authentic lodging experience, there’s no shortage of options at Saranac Lake. From romantic lakeside cabins to cozy woodland cottages and charming B&Bs, you’ll find the perfect place to sleep like a log after a day of exploring…
Feet in the grass
Saranac Lake is the ideal starting point for a multitude of outdoor adventures. Thaw out, like the earth and the cracked surface of the lake, and go hiking, biking, kayaking or fishing.
You can explore the winding trails that wind through the forest, or set out to discover the crystal-clear lakes of the Adirondacks.
Coffee in the sun
After a busy day, relax and enjoy one of Saranac Lake’s many restaurants and cafés.
Enjoy regional cuisine, including fresh seafood, artisan cheeses and local farm products.
Arts & Crafts
Immerse yourself in Saranac Lake’s rich history and vibrant culture by exploring its art galleries, museums and artisan stores.
You can also meet local artists on guided tours and at cultural events throughout the spring.
and family fun…
Saranac Lake offers a multitude of family-friendly activities.
Visit the Loon Center for a fascinating educational experience on duck species, or take a ride on the Adirondack carousel…
We love the smell of the forest in spring, and we love to see the kids playing (finally) with earthworms, and we’re just happy that the warm weather is back…
Have a good road-trip!