Adirondacks Winter Weekend Getaway

Snowshoeing, cross country skiing & mountaineering

Join us for a weekend of snowshoeing, cross country skiing and winter mountaineering in the Adirondacks!

Hiking the Adirondack High Peaks in the winter is an experience unlike any other. Learn from our experienced guides the basic skills of winter mountaineering. We will be snowshoeing into the backcountry as we will attempt to summit one of the 46 high peaks in this region. This day trip is a great way for seasoned hikers to learn how to deal with the added elements that are presented in winter. This challenging hike will ascend around 3,000 feet above the treeline to amazing views of white-capped mountains. If Nordic is your style, spend a day cross country skiing in the pristine setting of the Adirondack Mountains.

Your evenings will be spent relaxing in the beautiful Adirondack Loj, warming your toes by the fire and telling stories of your winter expeditions. Home-cooked meals with fresh-baked bread and delicious soups will be served to you. After a full day in the snow-covered mountains, you will find there is no place in the world you would rather be.

 

 

Event Details

  • Friday, March 6 Depart 73rd Street and Broadway at 5:00 PM
  • Saturday, March 7 Full day of snowshoeing or cross country skiing
  • Sunday, March 8 Your choice of ice skating, bobsledding or sightseeing in beautiful Lake Placid. Depart at 3:00 PM, returning approximately 9:00 PM.

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Adirondack Loj

Our accommodations will be at the rustic and beautiful Adirondak Loj, built in 1927. In 1890, Henry Van Hoevenberg opened the original Adirondack Lodge. From its location on the shore of Heart Lake, he built trails up the surrounding High Peaks where he led, taught, and encouraged the earliest hikers. More than a hundred years later you can still enjoy those same traditions of mountain hospitality, recreation, and education.

We will settle into our bunkhouse, located just five miles south of Lake Placid, New York, as close as you can get to the East’s largest wilderness. Enjoy delicious home-cooked meals with homemade breads and soups in the rustic dining room. The living room with its stone fireplace is perfect for recounting the day’s adventures or just relaxing with a book from the Loj library.

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Itinerary

Friday

Drive into the Adirondack Mountains

We depart New York City on Friday afternoon and drive into the heart of the Adirondack Mountains, the largest wilderness area in New York. Along the way, we will stop for dinner and bathroom breaks. Dinner will be on the road and out of pocket. Tonight, we will get a good night’s sleep at the Adirondack Loj, resting up for a full day in the snowy mountains.

Adirondack State Park

A thin blue line on the map separates the Adirondacks from the world of madcap development. The park covers six million acres—an area larger than the Grand Canyon, Yellowstone, and Yosemite combined. It is roughly the same size as the state of Vermont to the east. Adirondack State Park covers a fifth of New York State. Two thousand peaks lie within its folds, and a hundred are taller than 3,000 feet. Two peaks, Marcy and Algonquin, stand higher than 5,000 feet. Nearly half of the park is forest preserve, land set aside to remain in its natural state.

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Itinerary

Saturday

Snowshoe the High Peaks or Cross Country Ski

Eat up this morning, for you will have a full day in the snow-packed mountains. After a hearty and scrumptious breakfast, you will have the option of snowshoeing a High Peak summit or spend the day on skis, traversing through the Lake Placid Olympic Center.

Snowshoers will learn the basics of winter mountaineering from our experienced guides. This challenging hike will ascend around 3,000 feet along the tree line in an attempt to summit one of the 46 peaks in this region. With snowshoes provided by Outdoor Bound, you will navigate the beautiful trails, rising to elevations that provide stunning views of the High Peaks region.

Cross-country skiers will explore the trails used during the 1980 Olympic Games, one of the best Nordic experiences in all of North America. With over 31 miles of trails, you can ski all day without hitting the same trail twice. Our seasoned guides will train you on proper technique so you can make the most of your day. Between runs, warm up at the lodge with a cup of hot cocoa.

Tonight, settle in by the roaring fire with your friends. You will find one of life’s greatest sensations comes from a full belly and fatigued legs.

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Itinerary

Sunday

Olympic Village

Live like an olympian today! After our final meal in the Loj, we will explore charming Lake Placid and the Olympic Village. You can bobsled down the 1980 Winter Games track or ice skate on the outdoor oval. If you feel like taking it easy, today is yours to stroll through downtown, enjoying the sights and shops of Lake Placid. Lunch today is in town, and out of pocket.

Optional Activities

  • Ice Skating $10
  • Bobsledding $75

Olympic History

Lake Placid is best known as the two-time site of the Winter Olympics, in 1932 and 1980. In the United States, the village is especially remembered as the site of the 1980 USA-USSR hockey game, the “Miracle on Ice,” when a group of American college students and amateurs upset the heavily favored Soviet national ice hockey team 4-3 and two days later won the gold medal. The victory is often ranked as the greatest in American sports history. It is also the site of the Olympic Oval, where Eric Heiden won his five Olympic gold medals.

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Intensity Levels

This event or trip is Intensity Level 3 - 4.

Overview

Adventures at All Skill Levels

We offer adventures for everyone, no matter what your skill level. This guide will help you decide which trip is right for you.

  • Activity

    How long (in hours) you may be active every day during the trip.

  • Distances

    You should feel confident that you would be able to complete these distances every day of your trip.

  • Surfaces

    What types of terrain you may encounter and should be prepared for on your trip.

  • Elevation Change

    The largest elevation change you may encounter on your trip.

  • Altitude

    The highest elevation you may reach on your trip.

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Intensity Levels

This event or trip is Intensity Level 3 - 4.

Level 1

Laid-Back, Unhurried, Restful

Welcome to the outdoors! These trips are designed to introduce you to new challenges and new adventurers. Take in the scenery, tackle moderate elevation, experience some local flavor, and enjoy your day out of the office.

  • Activity

    You can expect to be active for one to three hours. Take a long walk around Central Park to make sure you’re comfortable being outdoors and active for at least a two-hour period.

  • Distances

    For our Level 1 trips, you’ll be walking or hiking less than three miles. Think about this distance in terms of the width of Manhattan. Walking from the Hudson to the East River via 14th street is just under two miles.

  • Surfaces

    You’ll be walking on flat terrain. This means there will be limited rocks and a few tree roots.

  • Elevation Change

    There will be little or no elevation change on this trip. To simulate the change in elevation, trying walking three flights of stairs and back.

  • Altitude

    Less than 3,000 feet.

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Intensity Levels

This event or trip is Intensity Level 3 - 4.

Level 2

Easy Active — Perfect for Active First-Timers

Level 2 trips will give you a taste of what hiking is all about. Test yourself on intermediate terrain, including light rock scrambles and ascending multiple peaks. The trips will invigorate you and inspire you to continue strengthening your hiking skills.

  • Activity

    You can expect to be active for four to six hours. Prepare for the trip by jogging three miles around Central Park.

  • Distances

    Plan on getting starter miles under your belt. You’ll be doing up to six miles on this trip. You can imagine this distance in terms of the full Central Park loop, which is 6.1 miles.

  • Surfaces

    You’ll be hiking on rolling terrain. You can expect rock surfaces, steeps, roots and small boulders.

  • Elevation Change

    There could be up to an accumulative 1,500 feet per day.

  • Altitude

    From sea level to 6,000 feet.

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Intensity Levels

This event or trip is Intensity Level 3 - 4.

Level 3

Moderate — for Novices and Above

Level three hikes will challenge you with a faster pace and longer distances. This hard work allows you to see more terrain and higher vistas. You should expect to be tired and fulfilled on the van ride home.

  • Activity

    We’ll be out on the trails for five to eight hours. Prepare for this trip by maintaining your daily fitness regime that includes both cardio and strength.

  • Distances

    Be ready to cover some serious distance. We may hike up to ten miles today before heading back to the city. This is the distance between Battery Park and Washington Heights in Manhattan.

  • Surfaces

    We’ll be walking on rolling or mountainous terrain. This will require navigating various rock faces and trail conditions including steep inclines and uneven ground.

  • Elevation Change

    There could be up to 2,000 feet per day.

  • Altitude

    From sea level to 10,000 feet.

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Intensity Levels

This event or trip is Intensity Level 3 - 4.

Level 4

Vigorous — Recommended for Fit Travelers with Basic Skills

Deep inside you is a desire to push past your limit. On these hikes you’ll be challenged by some of the steepest elevations and technical terrain available. These trips are for endurance athletes and those who wish to push their physical abilities.

  • Activity

    You can expect to be active for six to nine hours. You can best prepare for a Level 4 trip by maintaining your intense fitness regiment, trying to get your mile time below 7 minutes, and hiking consistently on the weekends.

  • Distances

    Level 4 hikes can be up to 16 miles. This is the distance between Wall Street and Yonkers.

  • Surfaces

    These trails will be mountainous with exposed terrain, uneven trails and steep ascents/descents. Most hikes will require not only hiking boots but also additional gear like hiking poles and headlamps.

  • Elevation Change

    There could be elevation change of up to 3,000 feet per day and possible altitude.

  • Altitude

    From sea level to 14,000 feet.

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Intensity Levels

This event or trip is Intensity Level 3 - 4.

Level 5

Strenuous — Very Fit or Experienced Travelers

Prepare yourself for the ultimate outdoor experience. If you yearn to touch the sky and think the rewards outweigh the risks and extreme conditions, this is what you’re looking for. Over the course of multiple days you will be called upon to prove you belong among the best.

  • Activity

    You should be ready for at least ten hours a day of pain, challenge, and constant small victories.

  • Distances

    You should expect to be hiking for at least twelve miles a day. Prepare for this by racing in triathlons, training for a marathon and up keeping your hiking skills.

  • Surfaces

    On Level 5 trips you will be trekking in remote mountains with exposed terrain and loose features.

  • Elevation Change

    There could be elevation change of 5,000 feet per day.

  • Altitude

    Altitude change could also reach up to 14,000 feet.

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Preparing for your adventure

  • Insulated, waterproof hiking boots (i.e. Gore-Tex lined)
  • Backpack
  • Comfy shoes/slippers
  • Warm hiking socks (wool, two pairs minimum)
  • Gaiters
  • Base top layer (wicking t-shirt)
  • Mid top layer (wicking long sleve, mid-weight)
  • Heavy layer (sweater or fleece)
  • Winter hiking/ski pants
  • Long underwear/thermals
  • Fleece top and pants
  • Down coat/insulated parka
  • Waterproof jacket and pants
  • Warm hat
  • Neck warmer/balaclava
  • Gloves
  • Headlamp or small flashlight
  • Sunglasses
  • Toiletries
  • Money for meals on the road Friday and Sunday in Lake Placid
  • Trekking poles or ski poles (optional)
  • Liner socks (optional)
  • Camera (optional)

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Adirondacks Winter Weekend Getaway

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Reminder about Trip Conditions

We closely monitor snow, ice and related weather conditions before each trip. Lack of snow or similar, unsatisfactory weather/trail/river conditions may lead to changes to the trip or rescheduling or cancellation.

Please consult the individual trip description or Event Calendar for notice of any such changes. Refer to our full Policies page for more information about reservations and cancellations.


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Testimonials

Thanks again for such a great day yesterday on the eight-mile hike! You made getting outdoors with other, fun people really easy and low-maintenance. I’ll definitely join the group again. — Karen