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Saranac Lake is a village in the state of New York named after Upper, Middle and Lower Saranac Lakes which are located nearby. The village covers three towns of Harrietstown, St. Armand and North Elba and is situated within two counties of Franklin and Essex.

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Saranac Lake Vacation Rentals

Whether you are traveling with your family or alone, booking a Saranac Lake cabin is an excellent option. Saranac Lake rentals offer the comfort, space and privacy that many hotel rooms don’t have and many times at much cheaper rates. Regardless if you are looking for a private lakefront accommodation or a luxury resort, in Saranac Lake you will find it all. Check our variety of options and find excellent deals for your New York vacation.

Things to do in Saranac Lake


Nestled within the boundaries of Adirondack Park and along the Lake Flower, Saranac Lake is a popular tourist destination offering countless outdoor opportunities. Boating, hiking in the forest and rock climbing are some of the favorite pastimes in the Saranac Lake. In winter tourists staying at a cozy Saranac Lake NY hotel can enjoy downhill skiing, ice skating and snowmobiling among others.

Adirondack Scenic Railroad

One of the best ways for tourists to explore the Saranac Lake region is by taking a ride along the Adirondack Scenic Railroad. Tourists are taken through remote forests, sparkling rivers, tranquil ponds and beautiful Adirondack Park. Those traveling with kids can also take a ride on one of the “special trains” that include fabulous productions such as train robberies.

Saranac Lake Winter Carnival

Every year in February Saranac Lake hosts an annual Winter Carnival, the longest running event of this kind in the Eastern United States. Tourists visiting Saranac Lake in the winter can enjoy sporting activities, dances, musical performances and two parades. Fireworks at the famous Ice Palace are also one of the attractions for those who book a Saranac Lake motel.

Water Activities

Surrounded by miles of lakes, ponds and rivers, Saranac Lake creates perfect settings for all kinds of water activities. Canoeing and whitewater rafting are some of the local favorites and rentals can be found in many spots around the lake. Boating, kayaking and jet skiing are also available at one of the region’s many lakes.

Hiking Those who love nature, bird watching and photography, should definitely take one of Saranac Lakes’ numerous hiking trails. Boomingdale Bog, Trail to the Middle Saranac and Haystack Mountain are some of the region’s many hikes that boast beautiful mountain and lake panoramas.

Adirondack Museum

A great place for the whole family, the Adirondack Museum is located on the Blue Mountain Lake and tells stories of the region’s past. Tourists can admire historic structures such as rustic cottages, a log hotel and a hunting cabin. There are also 22 outdoor exhibits, demonstrations and workshops such as craftsmanship and fine arts.

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