Celebrate July 4th in the Adirondacks.

Celebrating the 4th of July in the Adirondacks is a uniquely enchanting experience that blends the grandeur of nature with the patriotic fervor of Independence Day. The Adirondack Mountains offer a picturesque backdrop for a holiday filled with festivities, adventure, and reflection.

Getting into the spirit at Lake Placid’s 4th of July parade.

The region is renowned for its stunning landscapes, dense forests, sparkling lakes, and majestic peaks. It also played an essential role in American history during colonial and revolutionary times. Fort Ticonderoga, Lake George Battlefield and Fort William Henry all played meaningful roles in the French and Indian and the Revolutionary Wars, making the region a very appropriate and relevant place to celebrate America’s independence.


There is no place like Lake George on July 4th.

Beautiful Lake George is also known as the Queen of American Lakes, making it a great destination for the 4th of July. Celebrating the 4th of July in the Lake George area is a quintessential American experience, blending natural beauty with vibrant festivities. It offers a stunning backdrop for Independence Day celebrations.

Rogers Memorial Park in Bolton Landing hosts live music and a variety of 4th of July activies on July 4th, 2024.

The 32-mile lake becomes the hub of activity during the July 4th holidays. The lake is dotted with boats, and many people take to the water for swimming, kayaking, and paddleboarding, making the most of the summer weather.

Shepard Park in Lake George Village hosts live music and entertainment, creating a festive atmosphere that lasts well into the evening. Food vendors offer a variety of treats, from classic hot dogs and hamburgers to locally made ice cream and craft beers. The park fills with laughter, music, and the delicious aromas of summer fare.

In the charming village of Bolton Landing, another top destination on Lake George, the town celebrates all day long with music, a magic show, and beautiful fireworks over the water. It’s also a favorite destination for shopping, dining out, and enjoying a cocktail.

The days before and after the 4th offer many great activities, including a free summer concert in Lake George Village and fireworks in the Town of Hague on July 3, a live reading of the Declaration of Independence at Fort William Henry, and a tour of historic Lake George Battlefield on July 6.

4th of July events in the Lake George region in the southeastern Adirondacks.


Celebrating America’s independence in the Adirondack’s Tri-Lakes and High Peaks region.

Celebrating the Fourth of July in the Adirondacks Tri-Lakes & High Peaks region offers a blend of natural beauty, small-town charm, and festive activities. This picturesque area, including Tupper Lake, Saranac Lake, and Lake Placid, becomes a hub of family-friendly celebrations and outdoor adventures.

Lake Placid, known for its Olympic history, adds a touch of grandeur to Independence Day celebrations. The day starts with the traditional parade on Main Street, followed by live entertainment and a festive atmosphere. The highlight is the breathtaking fireworks display over Mirror Lake, a fitting end to a day of celebration in the Adirondacks Tri-Lakes region.

4th of july baseball game in tupper lake, a village in the adirondacks.

An all-American baseball game in Tupper Lake on the 4th of July.

In Tupper Lake, the festivities include family-friendly activities at the town's waterfront, where visitors can picnic and enjoy live music. At 6 pm, the Tupper Lake Riverpigs professional baseball team takes on the North Country at Thunderbirds at the waterfront ballpark on Raquette Pond. It doesn’t get more All-American than that. As night falls, a stunning fireworks display over the lake illuminates the sky, reflecting beautifully off the water's surface.

Saranac Lake offers its own unique charm with a mix of cultural and recreational events. The village's Fourth of July parade winds through downtown, featuring vintage cars, local performers, and spirited participants. After the parade, Riverside Park hosts a variety of entertainment, including concerts and food vendors, culminating in a spectacular fireworks show over Lake Flower. The fun continues on July 6 and 7 with a classic and antique boat show and the annual Willard Hanmer Race featuring guideboats, canoes, kayaks and SUPs.

4th of July weekend events in Lake Placid, Saranac Lake and Tupper Lake.


Mark the 4th in the heart of the park, the Central Adirondacks.

Central Adirondack towns, from Old Forge to Indian Lake, host events during the 4th of July holiday week. Begin your day with a scenic hike along trails such as Bald Mountain or Blue Mountain, where panoramic views await at the summit. As the sun climbs, join in on community parades filled with local charm and traditional music. Afternoon picnics by the serene shores of Blue Mountain Lake or Long Lake are a delight, offering swimming, kayaking, and boating opportunities.

While you’re celebrating the 4th of July in the Central Adirondacks, visit an authentic Adirondack Great Camp, like Sagamore.

The highlight, of course, is the fireworks displays, illuminating the night sky over the pristine waters and creating reflections that double the spectacle. The festivities in the Central Adirondacks take place over multiple days so that you can celebrate the 4th in several places.

In Inlet, enjoy family-friendly field games, fun contests, and refreshments at Fern Park. In the evening, head to the waterfront for live music and fireworks. Piseco Lake’s fireworks occur on July 5, and Speculator and Indian Lake’s festivities happen on July 6.

The Central Adirondacks are also home to cultural and historical sites worth visiting any time of the year. Check out an authentic Adirondack Great Camp, built during the Gilded Age to be the summer playground for industry titans like the Morgans, Rockefellers and Vanderbilts.

Or visit the renowned ADKX, the Adirondack Museum on Blue Mountain Lake, to better understand the region’s past, present and future.

Celebrate the 4th of July in the Central Adirondacks for a memorable experience steeped in nature and patriotism.


Experience all the Gore Mountain and Schroon Lake area has to offer over the 4th of July.

The Gore Mountain and Schroon Lake area is an excellent destination for the 4th of July weekend in the beautiful Adirondack Park. The towns of North Creek, Schroon Lake, and Chestertown offer excellent opportunities for hiking, biking, boating, shopping, dining and relishing all the Adirondacks’ delights and beauty. Stay in a boutique inn, family resort, camp or glamp. The options are endless.

Enjoy the beautiful views from the top of Gore Mountain in the summertime.

Activities include hiking and mountain biking on Gore Mountain. Or take their Scenic Skyride to the summit for amazing views of the Adirondack Park. The Adirondack towns of North Creek, Schroon Lake, and Chestertown have charming cafes and unique shops to find that perfect Adirondack gift or item to take home.

The region is also close to Lake George, the Central Adirondacks and Lake Champlain, where you can explore more outdoor pursuits and historical sites.

Schroon Lake offers several events over the 4th of July weekend, including live music and a day-long celebration on the fourth.

Attend an authentic small-town festival in Minerva, NY, with lots of big activities planned, including a town-wide garage sale, live music, food and refreshments, and, of course, fireworks.

Enjoy the 4th of July weekend events and activities in the Gore Mountain and Schroon Lake region.


Explore the Lake Champlain region and the Adirondack Coast this July 4th.

Historic Fort Ticonderoga overlooks stunning Lake Champlain.

Celebrating the 4th of July weekend in the Lake Champlain region of New York State's Adirondack Park is a unique blend of patriotic festivities and historical reverence. This area, rich in American history, played a crucial role during the Revolutionary War.

Visitors can explore Fort Ticonderoga, where pivotal battles took place, and enjoy reenactments that bring history to life.

The region offers excellent boating, fishing, and swimming in the picturesque Lake Champlain, surrounded by the majestic Adirondack Mountains. The Town of Ticonderoga hosts the “Best Fourth in the North,” four days of festivities that include lively parades, local craft fairs, and stunning fireworks.

The Adirondacks' trails provide excellent hiking opportunities, combining natural beauty with a sense of historic significance, making the holiday weekend both educational and enjoyable.

Check out the Independence Day weekend events in the Lake Champlain area.


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