More to explore
Take a mellow walk on the wild side in Saranac Lake on one of our many nature trails! From the popular multi-use Bloomingdale Bog trail to the quiet Pines, there are plenty of places you can take a walk in nature that is less intense than hiking a mountain (or camping, which is in-tents). Just want a take a quick stroll with your Adirondog? Perfect, we have a trail for that. Looking for a nature walk where you can introduce your kids to the outdoors? The Adirondack Rail Trail is a 34-mile recreational trail open year-round, offering an adventurous way to traverse the Adirondacks. This vehicle-free, multi-use trail connects the scenic communities of Lake Placid, Ray Brook, Saranac Lake, Lake Clear, and Tupper Lake, all with a peaceful, scenic setting along a path with no more than a 2% grade and paved sections near Saranac Lake. Before you go, don't forget to pack snacks, you might want to spend all day exploring these wonderful trails.
Leave No Trace and Love Your ADK Pledge
The magic of the Adirondacks is the result of previous generations taking a long view and protecting the mountains, lakes, and rivers within the Blue Line. That tradition continues today as we support and encourage everyone to practice Leave No Trace ethics, which help protect the lands and waters of the Adirondacks.
Take the Love Your ADK Pledge today!