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village in New York, United States

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334.2 mi

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4h 17m

Syracuse, NY

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Saranac Lake, NY by the Numbers

Recent demographic snapshot from the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey.

Population

5,099

Median Income

$60,494

Median Home Value

$188,900

Median Age

42.0

Source: US Census Bureau ACS 5-year (public domain). See our methodology for details.

Traveler Guide to Saranac Lake, NY

Saranac Lake is a village in the Adirondacks in New York state. It lies in the towns of Harrietstown, St. Armand, and North Elba, inside the boundaries of Adirondack State Park.

The area was first settled in 1819; a dam and sawmill were built in 1827, a school was built in 1838, and the first local hotel opened in 1849. Dr. Edward Livingston Trudeau arrived in 1876, believing the cold, clear mountain air to be helpful in the treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis; his Adirondack Cottage Sanitarium was established in 1884. The Trudeau Institute, an independent medical research organisation established in 1964, is a successor to Dr. Trudeau's 1884 Saranac Laboratory for the Study of Tuberculosis. Doonesbury cartoonist Garry Trudeau, the doctor's great-grandson, grew up in Saranac Lake and maintains connections there. Hundreds of "cure cottages", private residences with large, glassed-in porches where patients could benefit from the clear mountain air, were constructed in this era. The 1944 introduction of antibiotic drug streptomycin largely supplanted prior treatments for tuberculosis by the 1950s; the buildings were re-purposed, with sixty-three of those still extant in Saranac Lake listed on the US National Register of Historic Places. The "great camps of the Adirondack Mountains", elaborate summer homes for the wealthy, became common in the region near the end of the 19th century as rail travel placed upstate vacation areas such as the Adirondacks and the Thousand Islands within easy reach for New York City's well-heeled elites. Five thousand people live in the village. North Country Community College, a two-year public college established in Saranac Lake in 1967, has 1500 students, 143 permanent and 300 adjunct faculty.

Robert Louis Stevenson Memorial Cottage, 11 Stevenson Ln, ☏ +1 518 891-1462. Robert Louis Stevenson, author of 'Treasure Island' and 'Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde', spent the winter of 1887-88 here writing 'The Master of Ballantrae.' The cottage has been carefully preserved. (July 1-Sept 15, open every day except Monday.) Visitor Interpretive Center and Wildlife Sanctuary, 8023 State Route 30, Paul Smiths (at Paul Smiths College), ☏ +1 518 327-6241. There is a small, but nice, museum in the basement of the Saranac Lake Free Library. During the winter, there is a grand castle of ice located on Lake Flower. Saranac Laboratory Museum, 89 Church St., ☏ +1 518 891-4606, [email protected]. Tu-Sa 10AM-4PM, Th 10AM-7PM. The Saranac Laboratory, established by Dr. Edward Livingston Trudeau in 1894, was the first laboratory in the United States for the study of tuberculosis. It is now operated by Historic Saranac Lake as a museum describing the history of Dr. Trudeau's work on tuberculosis. Rotating exhibits, regular summer walking tours of historic sites. $5/adult. (updated Jul 2015)

Pendragon Theatre, 15 Brandy Brook Ave, ☏ +1 518 891-1854, fax: +1 518 891-7012. Live theatre. Saranac Lake River Walk, 1 Main St, ☏ +1 518 891-1990. A 1.5-mile multi-use path follows the Saranac River from the police station and village hall through the downtown. Paul Smith's Electric Light and Power and Railroad Company Building, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, stands next to the dam that created Lake Flower and a small power house. Across Mail Street is River Park, which has a band stand, the Saranac Lake Bears and boats for a tour of the lake. The path then winds through downtown from 15 Broadway through Woodruff Street to a supermarket at 156 Church St. Water Sports Lake Colby has a nice beach and places to picnic in the grass near the water. Adirondack Massage Therapy (massage cruises), 449 Lake St, ☏ +1 518 572-1881, [email protected]. Seasonal boat tours and massage cruises are available on a 24-ft pontoon boat for up to 7 passengers. Year round massages are available in studio office or via house call. Boat tours are also available near the Farmer's Markets on Tuesdays and Saturdays. (updated Jan 2016) Winter Carnival, ☏ +1 518 891-1990 (Chamber of Commerce). One of the nation's oldest winter carnivals, held annually since 1897. Ten days, starting first weekend in February. First Night Saranac Lake, New Years Eve, fireworks and festival of the arts.

Fiddlehead Bistro, 33 Broadway, ☏ +1 518 891-2002. Farm-to-table dining (updated Oct 2018) DJ's Rustic Restaurant, 151 Broadway, ☏ +1 518 891-9735. Diner, burgers, breakfast and brunch Downhill Grill, 74 Main St, ☏ +1 518 891-FOOD (3663). M-Sa 11AM–10PM, Su noon–9PM. One of a pair (the original is in Lake Placid). Nori's Village Market, 138 Church Street, ☏ +1 518 891-6079. M-F 8AM-7PM, Sa Su 9AM-5PM. Organic, vegan food, bulk and wholesale food, grab-and-go deli Asian Buffet, 542 Lake Flower Ave, ☏ +1 518 891-8818. Daily 11AM-10PM. Hibachi and sushi. China Jade, 65 Main St, ☏ +1 518 891-6145. Take-out and sit-in. Number One, 4 Bloomingdale Ave, ☏ +1 518 891-9978. Chinese Donnelly's Ice Cream, 1556 State Route 86, ☏ +1 518 891-1873. Open summers only. Lake Flour Bakery, 23 River St, ☏ +1 518 891-7194. Mountain Mist Custard, 260 Lake Flower Ave. On the edge of Lake Flower, with another location in Lake Placid. Seasonal. Origin Coffee, 77 Main Street, ☏ +1 518 354-8102. Popular new coffee shop in the heart of the village Blue Moon Café, 55 Main St, ☏ +1 518 891-1310. Daily 7AM-9PM. Wine and cheese, tapas, breakfast, lunch, free wi-fi, Cold River Coffee Company. Left Bank Café, 36 Broadway, ☏ +1 518 354-8166. Limited hours outside high season Borracho Taco, 7 Broadway, ☏ +1 518 891-TACO (8226). Tex-Mex, fast food. (updated Oct 2018) Casa Del Sol, 513 Lake Flower Ave, ☏ +1 518 891-2272. Daily 4:30-9PM. La Bella Ristorante, 564 Lake Flower Ave, ☏ +1 518 891-1551.

Belvadere Restaurant, 102 Bloomingdale Ave, ☏ +1 518 891-9873. Tu-F 11:30AM–1:30PM and 5–8:30PM, Sa Su 5–8:30PM. Italian restaurant and bar, cash only. Grizle T's, 53 Main St, ☏ +1 518 891-6393. Red Fox Bar Restaurant, 5034 NY-3, ☏ +1 518 891-2127. Steaks, pasta, seafood, chicken, can accommodate events for up to 100 people. Rusty Nail, 90 Broadway, ☏ +1 518 891-9870. Seems like a rough joint, but is usually cool. Waterhole, 48 Main St, ☏ +1 518 891-9502. Waterhole #3 is a favourite of motorcyclists and has live music most weekends.

Ampersand Bay Resort, 31 Bayside Dr, ☏ +1 518 891-3001. Lakeside retreat and boat club, seasonal (May-Oct), 21 suites and cottages on 28 acres. Gauthiers Saranac Lake Inn and Hotel, 488 Lake Flower Ave, ☏ +1 518 891-1950, toll-free: +1-888-891-1950. Established in 1923, lake-front rooms and suites, Wi-Fi, USB device chargers, some rooms have a microwave, refrigerator and DVD player. $80. Hotel Saranac, 100 Main Street, toll-free: +1-800-937-0211. Established in the 1920s, this historic hotel has undergone a $30 million restoration. Hotel has a ballroom, and a Great Hall with a ceiling modeled after the Davanzati Palace of Florence Italy. There are 86 guest rooms. Hotel Saranac has two restaurants: The Campfire for moderately upscale dining and The Great Hall Bar for pub-like fare. Lake Flower Inn, 234 Lake Flower Ave, ☏ +1 518 891-2310, toll-free: +1-888-628-8900. Inn with outdoor pool overlooking Lake Flower, wi-fi, private docks and a canoe; a quaint, clean, pretty hideaway. No restaurant on site. $80-160. Mountain Lake Inn, 487 Lake Flower Ave, ☏ +1 518 891-1970, fax: +1 518 891-6195. Best Western lakeview hotel, free wi-fi, McKenzie's Grille restaurant, only indoor pool in town. $130. The Point, 222 Beaverwood Rd, ☏ +1 518 891-5674, toll-free: +1-800-255-3530, fax: +1 518 891-1152. Resort with log mansions, pub, terrace, Great Hall dining room. Member of Relais and Chateaux. Adirondack Motel, 248 Lake Flower Ave, ☏ +1 518 891-2116, toll-free: +1-800-416-0117. Lakefront motel with cottages and efficiency suites. Boat rentals $125-360/day.

1 Adirondack Regional Airport (SLK IATA). Cape Air provides Essential Air Service flights twice daily from Boston and once daily from New York, New York (JFK). Adirondack Trailways runs from Albany or Montreal. Saranac Lake is within the Adirondack park and relatively isolated; there are no Interstate highways in the immediate area. From Lake Placid, take NY 86 seven miles (11km) northwest. From Plattsburgh and I-87, take NY 3 (the highway through the park to I-81/Watertown) some fifty miles (80km) southwest.

One quality of Saranac Lake is lack of heavy vehicle traffic. Walking is the perfect way to explore the town. There is local bus service twice daily to Lake Placid.

Travel tips adapted from Saranac Lake on Wikivoyage, licensed CC BY-SA 4.0. Content summarized; visit the source for the full article. See our methodology for how we use it.

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