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Our Weekend in The Thousand Islands and Adirondacks, NY

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Lighthouses, castles, boating, farms and more – here’s a recap (and a video!) from an incredible 4-day weekend in The Thousand Islands and Lake Placid, NY! We crammed a lot in this short weekend and had such an amazing time, we plan on returning really soon, hopefully in the winter when everything is covered in a blanket of snow.

Lighthouses, castles, boating, farms and more – here’s a recap (and a video!) from an incredible 4-day weekend in The Thousand Islands and Lake Placid, NY! We crammed a lot in this short weekend and had such an amazing time, we plan on returning really soon, hopefully in the winter when everything is covered in a blanket of snow.

Our Weekend in The Thousand Islands and Adirondacks, NY

Our Weekend in The Thousand Islands and Adirondacks, NY

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The Thousand Islands

How We Got There

Although it’s driving distance is just a few hours from my house on Long Island, we preferred to take a direct flight to Syracuse from JFK. From there we rented a car and took a scenic drive to the Thousand Islands.

Where We Stayed in the Thousand Islands

The 1000 Islands Harbor Hotel located on the Lawrence River in Clayton, NY. The hotel was spacious, and the location was perfect with outdoor fire pits, beautiful landscaping and close walking distance to everything.

Clayton, NYClayton, NY

Highlights of Our Trip in Thousand Islands

We started our trip in Sackets Harbor at the Old MacDonald’s Farm House, a family run business with 1000 animals you can feed, touch and walk among. Madison LOVED it here, and quite frankly, so did we! The animals were so friendly they followed us around.

Sackets HarborSackets Harbor, NY

Lunch we went to Tin Pan Galley in Sackets Harbor, a quaint restaurant in a cute little town. I ordered a Fried Green Tomato Salad and a Cream of Asparagus Soup. Tommy got a French Onion Burger, both were great!

Tin Pan Galley in Sackets Harbor

That afternoon we went on a private wine and cheese cruise with Classic Island Cruises directly from the Harbor Hotel to Rock Island Lighthouse which is a MUST! Jeff, our captain and his wife were both great, Jeff was a true historian, gave us so much interesting history about the Thousand Islands, the lighthouse and more.

Classic Island Cruises a MUST in the Thousand Islands

Rock Island Lighthouse is a must if you visit the Thousand Islands. This gorgeous lighthouse on the crystal clear waters of the St Lawrence River is accessible only by boat. There’s picnic tables, a gift shop, great views and very friendly staff.

Our Weekend in The Thousand Islands and Adirondacks, NY

One of the many Thousand Islands…

Our Weekend in The Thousand Islands and Adirondacks, NY

This is the first US Post Office which you can see by boat.

Jeff also gave us a bottle of the original Thousand Island Dressing!

For dinner, we dined at The Chateau, we LOVED this restaurant. The food, the service, the sunsets views were stunning– everything was excellent. I had an amazing duck breast, and Tommy had short rib. The photo lighting was bad,  it was late and dark inside and wish I could have photographed my dish, I did get a shot of Tommy’s.

Saturday morning we headed to Boldt Castle on Heart Island, a short ferry ride away from the Boldt Yacht House on Wellesley Island. The shuttle from the Yacht House to the castle runs every 30 minutes on the quarter hour.

Boldt castle was built on Heart Island for his beloved wife, but after her sudden tragic death, he stopped the construction and was so distraught, he never spent a single night there.

Boldt Yacht House

Heart Island

Our Weekend in The Thousand Islands and Adirondacks, NY

The Adirondacks

After the castle, we drove to the Adirondacks for the next two days.

Where We Stayed in the Adirondacks

Lake Placid, NY

We stayed at the Mirror Lake Inn Resort and Spa in Lake Placid, a charming Inn with beautiful lake views, an indoor and outdoor pool. We loved the smell of the fireplace in the lobby, Madison loved the unlimited supply of fresh baked chocolate chip cookies and the board games we played together when it rained. The suite we stayed in had rocking chairs in front of the sliding glass doors so we can just sit back and enjoy the lake view.

Lake Placid, NYLake Placid, NY

Highlights of Our Trip in the Adirondacks

Aside from relaxing at Mirror Lake Inn Resort and Spa, there’s plenty to do in the Adirondacks year round. We didn’t have much time there, but we did make the most of our amazing visit.

We hiked up a trail of suspended bridges to see the world from a different perspective at the Wild, Walk and Wild Center in the Adirondacks, not to be missed if you’re in the area and traveling with kids!

Wild, Walk and Wild Center

We took a drive up Whiteface Veterans Memorial Highway to the top of Whiteface Mountain—New York’s fifth-highest peak at 4,867’. It rained heavy the day before and remnant  cloud cover blocked much of our views at the very top but views on the way up were stunning! The leaves were just starting to change color, I can only imagine how pretty this will be in the next few weeks with all the fall colors! Pack warm tho.. temps were noticeably much cooler at the peak.

We planned on going tubing at the Ausable Chasm but the rain switched up our plans and instead we got some ponchos and went to the High Falls Gorge which had some pretty spectacular views.