Best attractions and places to see around Saranac Lake include a diverse range of notable landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. Nestled in the Adirondack Mountains, the village is known for its historical significance as a health resort and its connection to the Saranac Chain of Lakes. Visitors can explore a blend of history, nature, and art within this scenic landscape.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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The Baker Mountain Trail is a moderately challenging trail that takes you up into the Adirondacks. From the trail there are great views of Saranac Lake, the McKenzie Mountain Wilderness Area, and the High Peaks.
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Lake Colby is an attractive lake near Saranac Lake in the Adirondacks. If you're on a gravel or touring bike you can link up with the Adirondack Rail Trail, a fairly rough gravel trail, on the southern end of the lake.
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This lake is one of the many bodies of water you'll see while cycling along the roads in this area of the Adirondacks. The Adirondack Rail Trail crosses Lake Colby on its southern part and can be a great option if you want to keep exploring the area.
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This lake is part of a group of three connected lakes formed by the Saranac River, near the village of Saranac Lake, in the Adirondacks area. Along the road that runs near its southeastern part, you'll have different views of the lake and its surroundings, especially beautiful in the fall, with the colorful foliage of the trees.
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Nestled in the Adirondack Mountains of Upstate New York, Lake Flower, spanning 300 acres across Franklin and Essex Counties, captivates cyclists along Lake Flower Avenue. Formed by damming the Saranac River in 1827, this scenic lake, initially dubbed Mill Pond, pays homage to Governor Roswell P. Flower. As the sole lake within Saranac Lake village, its serene shores add an alluring charm to cyclists exploring the area.
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This trail is commonly used to get to hiking destinations like Mackenzie Pond, Haystack Peak and Mackenzie Mountain. In the winter it is a cross country ski trail. Jackrabbit trail is named after Herman aka “Jack Rabbit” Johannsen. He was a well known skiing pioneer both in the Adirondack mountains and Canada.
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Nice short trail through dense, swampy forest with extensive fauna. The frogs sit right on the path in the swampy puddles. Watch out for those mosquitoes!
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Saranac Lake offers a variety of hiking trails for different skill levels. A popular choice is the Baker Mountain Trail to McKenzie Mountain Wilderness, which provides great views of Saranac Lake and the High Peaks. Another well-known path is the Jackrabbit Trail, often used to reach destinations like Mackenzie Pond and Haystack Peak. For more options, you can explore the Hiking around Saranac Lake guide, which includes trails like Scarface Mountain and the Adirondack Rail Trail.
The Saranac Chain of Lakes is central to the area's natural beauty. Within the village, you'll find Lake Flower, a serene spot formed by the Saranac River. Lake Colby is excellent for birdwatching and shoreline fishing, while Lower Saranac Lake offers picturesque views, especially in autumn. Middle Saranac Lake Beach provides soft sands for swimming and relaxation. The Saranac Riverwalk also offers easy access to enjoy the river views.
Saranac Lake has a rich history as a health resort. You can visit the Saranac Laboratory Museum, the first lab in the U.S. dedicated to tuberculosis research. The Robert Louis Stevenson Cottage and Museum is where the famous author spent a winter. Many historic 'cure cottages' are scattered throughout the village, and the Bartók Cabin, where composer Béla Bartók lived, is also preserved. The Union Depot is another significant historic site.
Yes, Saranac Lake has a vibrant arts scene. The Adirondack Artists Guild Gallery and Saranac Lake ArtWorks showcase local talent. You can also experience live performances at the Pendragon Theatre, the village's only year-round professional theater, or visit BluSeed Studios for art openings and music. The Six Nations Iroquois Cultural Center in nearby Onchiota offers insights into Indigenous culture.
Families can enjoy the Adirondack Carousel, featuring hand-carved native animals. The easy, paved Saranac Riverwalk is perfect for a stroll. Lakes like Lake Flower and Lake Colby are great for gentle outdoor enjoyment. In winter, Mount Pisgah offers snow tubing and light skiing. The Paul Smith's College Visitor Interpretive Center (VIC) has a network of trails suitable for all ages.
Beyond hiking, Saranac Lake offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore numerous trails for mountain biking, such as those at Dewey Mountain Recreation Center. The Adirondack Rail Trail is excellent for walking and biking. For water sports, the Saranac Chain of Lakes provides opportunities for boating, paddling, and fishing. Birdwatching is popular at Lake Colby, Bloomingdale Bog, and the Paul Smith's College VIC. In winter, snowshoeing and cross-country skiing are popular on many trails.
Yes, several trails are suitable for beginners or those seeking an easier walk. The Saranac Riverwalk is a paved, accessible path along the river. The Bloomingdale Bog Trail, following an old railroad corridor, is flat and scenic, ideal for walking or biking. The Paul Smith's College Visitor Interpretive Center (VIC) also features a network of easy trails through diverse habitats. You can find more easy options in the Hiking around Saranac Lake guide.
Saranac Lake offers attractions year-round, with different experiences each season. Summer is ideal for water activities on the lakes and extensive hiking. Fall brings stunning foliage, making it a beautiful time for scenic drives and walks, especially around Lower Saranac Lake. Winter is perfect for snow sports like skiing, snowshoeing, and tubing, and the village hosts the annual Saranac Lake Winter Carnival. Spring offers a quieter experience with budding nature.
The Paul Smith's College Visitor Interpretive Center (VIC) is an excellent resource, offering a network of trails through diverse habitats perfect for birdwatching and observing local ecosystems. The Charles Dickert Memorial Wildlife Museum features over 100 taxidermy pieces showcasing various native species, providing a close look at the region's wildlife. Lake Colby is also known for its birdwatching opportunities, especially during migration.
Absolutely. The Adirondack Rail Trail is a multi-use path that connects several communities and is great for cycling and running. You can find sections of it near Lake Colby. For more dedicated routes, check out the Cycling around Saranac Lake guide and the Running Trails around Saranac Lake guide, which list various routes including loops around the village and longer trails like the Scarface Mountain loop.
Visitors frequently appreciate the unique blend of history, nature, and art. The scenic beauty of the Adirondacks, particularly the Saranac Chain of Lakes including Lake Flower, is a major draw. Many enjoy the extensive trail networks for hiking, biking, and winter sports, as well as the charm of the historic cure cottages and the vibrant downtown area with its local shops and galleries.
Downtown Saranac Lake is a hub of activity with unique restaurants, shops, and a lively atmosphere. It's home to the Adirondack Artists Guild Gallery and Saranac Lake ArtWorks. You can also find local breweries offering craft brews. The downtown area serves as an excellent starting point for exploring the village's various attractions and enjoying its scenic backdrop of mountains and lakes.

