Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look at rentals on Upper Saranac Lake. Lovely water for swimming, boating, paddling - beautiful nearby hiking - a little more upscale and less crowded than Lake Placid (and certainly than Lake George).
I think the scenery in the Adirondacks is much better than the Finger Lakes.
I grew up spending summers on Upper Saranac and this is a good call. There are all sorts of rental options and it's close enough to Saranac Lake/Lake Placid/Tupper Lake so you're never all that far from touristy stuff or groceries or whatever.
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:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The finger lakes have better good options.
Autocorrect! I meant FOOD options
I can’t comment on the Finger Lake but will say that the food options around Lake Placid were pretty bad. Both ridiculously overpriced ($35+ entrees) and poor quality. What you’re really paying for is being right on the lake; the food itself doesn’t matter so much. We had a place with a tiny kitchen and would prioritize getting a place with a real kitchen in the future.
It doesn't get much better anywhere else in the region. Lake George may have some decent food but that's 90 minutes away.
Saranac Lake may have some decent food as well.
Anonymous wrote:Look at rentals on Upper Saranac Lake. Lovely water for swimming, boating, paddling - beautiful nearby hiking - a little more upscale and less crowded than Lake Placid (and certainly than Lake George).
I think the scenery in the Adirondacks is much better than the Finger Lakes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The finger lakes have better good options.
Autocorrect! I meant FOOD options
I can’t comment on the Finger Lake but will say that the food options around Lake Placid were pretty bad. Both ridiculously overpriced ($35+ entrees) and poor quality. What you’re really paying for is being right on the lake; the food itself doesn’t matter so much. We had a place with a tiny kitchen and would prioritize getting a place with a real kitchen in the future.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The finger lakes have better good options.
Autocorrect! I meant FOOD options
Anonymous wrote:Finger Lakes do not impress me compared to the Adirondacks. Western NY is depressing.
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!
Anonymous wrote:The finger lakes have better good options.