Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We absolutely love Lake George. The mountains are gorgeous and the lake is pristine. I was not a lake person until I visited this one.
Yup, just avoid Lake George Village which is super tacky touristy. Bolton Landing is more your vibe.
Anonymous wrote:We liked both Lake Placid and Finger Lakes, but I’d give Finger Lakes a slight edge. Watkins Glen and the Corning Glass museum are great as are the state parks. I felt like there was a better mix of things to do.
I think the scenery in the Adirondacks is much better than the Finger Lakes.
Anonymous wrote:We absolutely love Lake George. The mountains are gorgeous and the lake is pristine. I was not a lake person until I visited this one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We went to Deep Creek Lake this summer and had a surprisingly great time (I say surprisingly bc we usually take summer beach trips). We (dh, b/g teens, dog and me) enjoyed kayaking, paddle boarding, swimming, biking and hiking. We missed having some better food choices, but we don’t need much as we bbq and cook a lot - we’d have preferred nearby a well stocked grocery store, a decent restaurants, a brewery or winery - maybe a few cute shops but not essential.
I’m looking into renting in the Finger Lakes or Adirondacks next summer. Can anyone describe the differences between these two lake areas? Thanks!
Ithaca in the Finger Lakes and Lake Placid in the Adirondacks check all your boxes -- although Ithaca has more to offer in most respects due to its less isolated location and the presence of Cornell and Ithaca college. Ithaca is 6 hours from DC and Lake Placid is 9-10 hours.
Anonymous wrote:We went to Deep Creek Lake this summer and had a surprisingly great time (I say surprisingly bc we usually take summer beach trips). We (dh, b/g teens, dog and me) enjoyed kayaking, paddle boarding, swimming, biking and hiking. We missed having some better food choices, but we don’t need much as we bbq and cook a lot - we’d have preferred nearby a well stocked grocery store, a decent restaurants, a brewery or winery - maybe a few cute shops but not essential.
I’m looking into renting in the Finger Lakes or Adirondacks next summer. Can anyone describe the differences between these two lake areas? Thanks!