What’s the opposite of cabin fever?
Because a cozy Adirondack getaway might just be it.
Winter in the Adirondacks isn’t one-size-fits-all. Snowy days can mean backcountry adventure, fireside relaxation, ice-covered lake views, or tapping into classic ski-town energy, all depending on where you stay. Each town offers its own winter mood, paired with lodging that perfectly matches the experience.
Explore winter stays across our towns, Newcomb, Minerva, Schroon Lake, Long Lake, Indian Lake, and North Hudson, and discover the winter escape that fits your pace, your plans, and your ideal Adirondack experience.

Newcomb
Mood: Backcountry adventure steeped in Adirondack history
In the warmer months, Newcomb is known as a paddler’s paradise, but when those pristine waters freeze over, the town transforms into a winter haven for adventurers. Strap on skis or snowshoes and explore iconic routes that showcase both the rugged beauty and storied history of the High Peaks.
For those seeking a longer, more challenging outing, ski to Boreas Ponds, where sweeping views of the snow-draped slides on Gothics make the effort worthwhile. Or head to Upper Works, where a network of trails offers options for a full day of exploration, including the half-mile route to Henderson Lake, providing winter scenery without the hassle of hauling a canoe. Don’t miss skiing to Great Camp Santanoni, especially during winter weekends when hot cocoa at the halfway point adds a classic Adirondack touch.
Where to stay: The Inn at Santanoni
The Inn at Santanoni embodies Newcomb’s restorative winter mood. This welcoming lodge blends historic Adirondack character with modern comfort and sits near the trailhead to Great Camp Santanoni, offering both convenience and a closer connection to the area’s history.



Indian Lake
Mood: Snowmobile-friendly, icy escapes, and soul-soothing relaxation
Indian Lake is a winter hotspot for snowmobilers, offering miles of groomed trails that weave through snowy forests and frozen waterways. The town is also just a 35-minute drive from Oak Mountain in Speculator, a family-friendly ski resort perfect for anyone looking to enjoy a classic ski day in the Adirondacks. Beyond alpine skiing and snowmobiling, Indian Lake provides plenty of options for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and ice fishing on its frozen lakes.
Where to stay: Adirondack Lake Cabins and The Lorca Adirondacks
Adirondack Lake Cabins are a favorite for travelers seeking a private, inviting retreat near trails and winter scenery. These cabins blend rustic Adirondack character with comfort, perfect for warming up after a full day on the sleds. For a traditional inn-style stay, The Lorca Adirondacks offers a welcoming, no-fuss option right in town. Popular with snowmobilers, it provides easy access to trails, dining, and services, making it a convenient hub for an active winter getaway.

Schroon Lake
Mood: Welcoming, laid-back winter comfort with a community feel
Schroon Lake offers a warm, small-town vibe, ideal for travelers seeking a cozy, community-centered escape even if they’re not chasing the backcountry. Just 35 minutes from Gore Mountain, the town is a perfect post-ski stop, with plenty of après options along the village’s main street.
In winter, the lake draws snowmobilers, cross-country skiers, snowshoers, and ice fishers. Pharaoh Lake Wilderness adds over 70 miles of trails to explore on skis or snowshoes, including gentle walks and challenging routes, making Schroon Lake a winter destination for every pace.
Where to stay: The Lodge at Schroon Lake
The Lodge at Schroon Lake sits in the heart of town, steps from the main street and frozen lake, ideal for travelers balancing outdoor exploration with small-town charm. The lodge offers ski packages for nearby Gore Mountain, along with complimentary shuttle service to and from the slopes, making winter adventures easy and stress-free. Its central location also makes enjoying the town’s après offerings effortless, providing a cozy, convenient base for a winter getaway!



North Hudson
Mood: Scenic trails, small-town warmth, and local brews
North Hudson is a winter destination for travelers seeking outdoor adventure with comforting charm. The Frontier Town Gateway offers access to recreation and a connection to the High Peaks region. In winter, only the trails are open, while equestrian paths and the campground remain closed, yet there is still plenty to explore. Hike, snowshoe, or cross-country ski through serene, snow-covered landscapes, then unwind at Paradox Brewery as the day comes to a close.
Where to stay: Blue Ridge Motel
Blue Ridge Motel captures North Hudson’s rustic, welcoming spirit. The motel offers cozy rooms and a peaceful retreat amid cold-weather adventures. Guests can relax and soak in the tranquil winter surroundings, making it a welcoming home for outdoor exploration in the Adirondacks.

Long Lake
Mood: Timeless Adirondack vibes with endless winter thrills
Long Lake offers a classic Adirondack winter, with endless opportunities for outdoor adventure. Families or those seeking easier winter fun can head to Mt. Sabattis Recreation Area for free sledding and ice skating. Nature lovers can explore Buttermilk Falls, transformed in winter as frozen cascades sparkle amid snow-dusted forests. Long Lake offers outdoor outings alongside welcoming village life, making it an ideal spot to savor winter in the Adirondacks.
Where to stay: Adirondack Hotel on Long Lake
The Adirondack Hotel on Long Lake blends classic Adirondack hospitality with cozy accommodations and a prime location right on the lake. Located in the heart of town, it’s the perfect starting point for venturing out on adventures or staying close to frozen lake activities.

Minerva
Mood: Adventurous by day, cozy by night
Minerva is perfect for winter travelers, located just 10–20 minutes from Gore Mountain. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore Moxham Mountain, where scenic trails provide panoramic Adirondack views, ideal for a half-day hike, or enjoy snowmobiling routes, cross-country skiing trails, and frozen lakes for ice fishing. When the day winds down, stop by Sporty’s Iron Duke Saloon, a local favorite that adds character to the town and offers hearty dining to warm up and refuel.
Where to stay: The Alpine Lodge
Located in North Creek, about 10 minutes from Minerva, The Alpine Lodge offers a cozy, welcoming stay for travelers looking to relax after a day on Gore Mountain. Designed for those who spend their days outdoors, the lodge provides a relaxed atmosphere to return to after snow-filled adventures. It’s the kind of place where wet boots line the entryway, stories from the trail are shared over dinner, and the next day’s adventure is already being planned.

One region, six winter moods
Whether you’re craving remote solitude in Newcomb, backcountry adventure in Minerva, timeless lodge living in North Hudson, laid-back lakeside comfort in Schroon Lake, scenic calm in Indian Lake, or classic Adirondack winter charm in Long Lake, the Adirondack Hub has a stay to match your mood. Each town offers its own take on the season, proving that winter here isn’t about doing it all, but about finding the experience that feels just right for you.