At Lake Placid Hotels’ High Peaks Resort, guests will have access to three unique experiences - The Resort, the Waterfront Collection, and the Lake House. Each of these properties is nestled near the Adirondack Mountains, near Mirror Lake, and feature a unique collection of accommodations.
In the classic Resort rooms, guests will be immersed in a contemporary style with a touch of sophistication. The Adirondack-inspired rooms are spacious and complement the natural beauty of Lake Placid. Rooms of the Waterfront Collection are lavish suites with unparalleled views of Mirror Lake. At the Lake House, guests get access to 44 rooms that overlook Mirror Lake and the surrounding greenery.
Amenities at all three High Peaks Resort properties include on-site parking, seasonal beverages, complimentary WiFi, flat-screen TVs, an on-site fitness center and spa, and four heated pools. Guests at the Waterfront Collection have access to in-suite jacuzzi tubs and an option for a warming fireplace. At the Lake House, rooms feature a furnished balcony and designer furniture.
For breakfast, lunch, and dinner, guests can escape the cold of the Adirondacks at Dancing Bear Restaurant. A menu of American cuisine can be enjoyed indoors or outside with mountain and lake views. The Bar at Lake House serves up shelves of high-end liquor, spirits, wine, and domestic beers in a cozy, lodge atmosphere.
There is no shortage of comfort at High Peaks Resort and with its proximity to Lake Placid, Mirror Lake, and the Adirondacks, hours of fun and entertainment are just moments away.
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Pros. Right from the get go the staff is always wonderful - at check in, Eric was wonderful in getting us set up with a room change in the lakefront area with no hassles. The hotel has a wonderful method of sending text messages to check in with you to see how your stay is going and if you need anything. Upon getting to our room after check in, we got our first text asking if anything was needed...we mentioned two lights happened to be out in our room and immediately they offered to send someone...we said it was no rush but within minutes maintenance knocked on our door and addressed the issue. The hotel is a wonderful place and the amenities of being lakefront with the kayaks, paddleboats, SUP boards, etc are so worth it if you have kids. In the last 5 years we have not stayed anywhere else other than house rentals for ironman week. Love High Peaks.
Cons. The waitress at the reastraunt attached to hotel.
Pros. Enjoyed the room by the lake very much. Clean and comfortable.
Cons. No amenities such as coffee in lobby that most hotels offer these days...cookies, etc. For the amount charged I feel that they could offer a courtesy cup/sweet.
Pros. Location, pools, lobby is great....very Adirondack
Cons. No tea in both the room and downstairs in the snack shop. That's just bizarre.....not everyone drinks coffee. Room we had was larger than most but terrible, no view, in corner of the hotel blocked by walk. The hotel wasn't full.....why give,anyone that room?
Pros. We had a superior view King room which had a great view of the lake and was convenient to parking. Room was clean and renovated. Easy walk to Main Street. Balcony to relax on in morning and evening. Access to Lake and kayaks.
Cons. It was perfect!
Pros. We really enjoyed our 2 night stay. Beautiful view of the lake, and Whiteface mountain. The room was spacious, and comfortable, as was the bathroom. Staff couldn't have been more friendly.
Cons. We ordered room service (breakfast), and it was just o.k. Service was prompt and friendly but the food was just o.k. We went to BC (breakfast club) down the road the 2nd morning, and that was excellent.
Pros. Shower was nice. Everything was clean. Great view.
Cons. Hot tub was not very hot
Pros. Liked everything except the hot tub.
Cons. Hot "soaking" tub was disappointment - we were all most looking forward to enjoying a real jacuzzi tub - this was luke warm and no bubbles. The lights in tub and pool did not work either.
Cons. The Dancing Bear restaurant was very over priced for the quality of the food. The outdoor heater was not working and it was a very cool night. When the waitress was seating us, we should have been advised that the heaters were not working. We visit Lake Placid often and will not return to this restaurant.
Cons. It's good nice bathroom and parti view. Carpets should be updated. Bed pretty comfortable. Room was clean
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What are the amenities offered at High Peaks Resort?
High Peaks Resort offers on-site parking, seasonal beverages, complimentary WiFi, flat-screen TVs, an on-site fitness center and spa, and four heated pools. Guests at the Waterfront Collection have access to in-suite jacuzzi tubs and an option for a warming fireplace. At the Lake House, rooms feature a furnished balcony and designer furniture.
What dining options are available at High Peaks Resort?
Guests can enjoy breakfast, lunch, and dinner at Dancing Bear Restaurant, offering a menu of American cuisine with mountain and lake views. The Bar at Lake House serves high-end liquor, spirits, wine, and domestic beers in a cozy, lodge atmosphere.
What are guests saying about the cleanliness of the rooms at High Peaks Resort?
Guests have mentioned that the rooms were clean and spacious, with some enjoying the mountain view. However, there were a few comments about the room not being clean and outdated, which is being addressed by the hotel.
What are some nearby attractions to High Peaks Resort?
High Peaks Resort is conveniently located near attractions such as Mirror Lake, Lake Placid Winter Olympic Museum, Olympic Center, Lake Placid Center for the Arts, and various nature trails, offering guests a range of activities and experiences.
When is the best time to visit High Peaks Resort?
High season at High Peaks Resort is in July, offering guests the opportunity to enjoy the beautiful location and access to the lake and surrounding attractions. However, the hotel is also a great option in the low season in October for a more tranquil experience.
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Opt for a Lake View Room
Guests recommend booking a room with a view of Mirror Lake for a spectacular and serene experience.
Consider Room Location
Some guests mentioned that rooms farther from parking areas may require more walking, so consider this when selecting a room.
Check for Renovated Rooms
Guests were pleased with newly renovated rooms, so it may be worth inquiring about the availability of these rooms for an updated experience.
Explore Nearby Attractions
The hotel's central location provides easy access to shops, restaurants, and attractions, making it convenient for exploring the area.
Be Mindful of Pet-Friendly Policy
As the hotel is pet-friendly, guests should be aware that there may be dogs on the property and in certain rooms.
Verify Dining Options
Some guests found the breakfast setup across the street inconvenient, so it's advisable to confirm the dining arrangements to suit your preferences.
Inquire About Outdoor Pool Hours
The outdoor pool closes at 7 pm during the summer, which may not align with guests' expectations, especially on hot days.
Consider Parking Costs
Guests were surprised by the expensive parking fees, so it's advisable to factor this into the overall budget when planning a stay.
Check for Room Amenities
Some guests found the bathroom amenities lacking, so it may be helpful to inquire about the available toiletries and amenities in the room.
Consider Booking Waterfront Collection
If a jacuzzi tub and a warming fireplace are desired amenities, consider booking a room in the Waterfront Collection for an enhanced experience.
Check-in/Check-out | Check in anytime after 4:00 PM, check out anytime before 11:00 AM |
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Cancellation/prepayment | Cancellation/prepayment policies vary by room type and provider. |
Low season | April |
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High season | July |
Average price (weeknight) | $176 |
Average price (weekend night) | $318 |
High Peaks Resort is located at 2384 Saranac Avenue, 0.8 miles from the center of Lake Placid. Mirror Lake is the closest landmark to High Peaks Resort.
Check-in time is 4:00 PM and check-out time is 11:00 AM at High Peaks Resort.
High Peaks Resort is 12.6 miles from Saranac Lake Adirondack. High Peaks Resort is 35.8 miles from Plattsburgh Intl.
Yes, High Peaks Resort has a pool onsite.
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Value for money | 8.3 |
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Distance to city center | 0.8 mi |
Nearest Airport | Saranac Lake Adirondack |
Distance to airport | 12.5 mi |