Our Miracle On Ice: Lake Placid, NY
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By Kevin McCullough, Editor In Chief
Few places in America carry Olympic history like Lake Placid.
Nestled in New York’s Adirondack Mountains, this charming village hosted the 1932 and 1980 Winter Olympics, forever linking it to the “Miracle on Ice” and one of the greatest moments in sports history. Today, Lake Placid does something rare: it lets visitors step into that legacy and try it for themselves.
This isn’t a museum town. It’s a living training ground.
What You Can Try
At Mount Van Hoevenberg, visitors can ride a real bobsled down the Olympic track—piloted by professional drivers—reaching speeds over 55 mph. It’s thrilling, safe, and unforgettable.
At the Lake Placid Olympic Center, you can skate on historic rinks where legends once competed. Nearby ski jumps allow you to ride glass elevators to panoramic viewing decks, offering breathtaking Adirondack vistas.
In winter, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and dog sledding round out the Olympic-inspired experience.
Where to Stay
For classic elegance, choose Mirror Lake Inn Resort and Spa. With lakeside views, fireplaces, and world-class service, it’s Lake Placid’s gold standard.
More casual travelers love High Peaks Resort, which places you steps from Main Street and Olympic venues.
Where to Eat
For refined Adirondack dining, The View Restaurant Lake Placid pairs creative cuisine with mountain scenery.
For relaxed comfort food, Lisa G’s Lake Placid is a local favorite for hearty plates and welcoming energy.
Why Lake Placid Matters
What makes Lake Placid special isn’t just its history—it’s access. Here, the Olympic experience isn’t behind velvet ropes. You can skate where champions skated. Ride where legends raced. Stand where history was made.
It’s one of the few places in the world where inspiration isn’t something you watch.
It’s something you live.
