New York’s ‘Queen of the American Lakes’: A Stunning Adirondack Gem Offering Endless Beauty and Recreation

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New York's 'Queen of the American Lakes': A Stunning Adirondack Gem Offering Endless Beauty and Recreation

The Adirondacks (one of New York’s most awe-inspiring mountain ranges) are dotted with tiny lake villages surrounded by a wild outdoor paradise – but Lake George is special. It’s easy to see why American President Thomas Jefferson dubbed this lake “the Queen of American Lakes.” It’s an impressive 32 miles long and 3 miles wide and is probably just as beautiful as when Jefferson first saw it. Despite the region’s long history as a vacation destination, its glacial water has remained pristine enough to drink straight from the surface.



Lake George is one of the best places to see fall foliage in the U.S., but this region is incredibly beautiful all year long. Its busiest time is typically the summer thanks to the beautiful weather for hiking, swimming, and boating, but if you want to have this incredible place all to yourself, you could brave the mountain winter and see the lake blanketed in snow. You might even catch the exciting winter carnival on its shores. Lake George can be found in the Forever Wild Forest Preserve Adirondack Park, and there are many, many natural islands and rocky beaches around it to explore. The perfect home base for your trip is the community which shares Lake George’s name. The picturesque tourist town of Lake George can be found right along the very tip of this long skinny lake, and it’s only a three-hour drive away from the heart of Manhattan.

Experience the wild around the shores of Lake George

There are numerous little towns and villages scattered throughout the Lake George region that offer ample opportunity to grab coffee, shop, and relax, but the real star of the show is the natural landscape. Whether you’re looking for heart-pounding mountain biking, a thrilling ride in a hot air balloon, an affordable camping trip on one of the lake’s little islands, or a trek on the trails to spot cedar waxwings and nuthatches, you’ll be surrounded by natural beauty.

If you’re just looking for a relaxing walk with stellar views, you won’t want to miss the South End of Lake George Tour. It only takes about 30 minutes to stroll along this trail. While this is a walk that takes you through populated areas rather than the wilderness, you’ll have breathtaking views of the water without having to break a sweat. For something more natural, try the Lake George Recreation Center Berry Pond Trail. This 2.5-hour journey through the woods rewards you with an incredible view of Lake George — just be aware it’s not very well marked so you’ll want to study the map ahead of time. If you’re really booking for a challenge, hit the Prospect Mountain Trail. This route is about 3 miles, but it is steep and takes you all the way up Prospect Mountain to see the lake from above.

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Exploring Lake George for history buffs and nature lovers

Dave Pennells

By Dave Pennells

Dave Pennells, MS, has contributed his expertise as a career consultant and training specialist across various fields for over 15 years. At City University of Seattle, he offers personal career counseling and conducts workshops focused on practical job search techniques, resume creation, and interview skills. With a Master of Science in Counseling, Pennells specializes in career consulting, conducting career assessments, guiding career transitions, and providing outplacement services. Her professional experience spans multiple sectors, including banking, retail, airlines, non-profit organizations, and the aerospace industry. Additionally, since 2001, he has been actively involved with the Career Development Association of Australia.