An Adirondack High: The Toboggan Chute on Mirror Lake
The Olympic Village of Lake Placid’s Toboggan Chute has provided winter fun for over 50 years.
Lake Placid, in New York’s Adirondack Park, is renowned for its picturesque landscapes and Olympic legacy. It offers many outdoor activities throughout the year, including the Lake Placid Toboggan Chute on Mirror Lake, which is located on Parkside Drive in the heart of Lake Placid Village. This beloved winter tradition combines exhilaration with breathtaking scenery.
The thrilling Lake Placid Toboggan Chute experience.
The Lake Placid Toboggan Chute has been a cherished fixture in the region for over eight decades. Originally built in the 1960s, it was part of the town's efforts to promote winter tourism and capitalize on the area's natural beauty. Over the years, it has evolved into a beloved local tradition and a must-visit destination for visitors seeking an authentic Adirondack experience.
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Sledding down the Mirror Lake Tobogan chute.
Beautiful views of Mirror Lake greet visitors at the Lake Placid Toboggan Chute. The lake’s pristine waters, framed by snow-capped mountains, are enchanting. The experience begins with a stroll along the charming lakeside promenade, where crisp winter air invigorates the senses and sets the stage for adventure.
As participants approach the chute, anticipation builds as they eagerly await their turn to embark on a thrilling ride down the icy track. Traditionally crafted from wood and steel, the toboggans offer a nostalgic charm reminiscent of bygone eras. (Note: The toboggan is included in the admission price: $20 for Adults, $10 for Students.)
Toboggans are sent down the ice-covered chute onto frozen Mirror Lake. Depending on weather conditions, sleds can travel over 1,000 feet once they reach the frozen lake surface.
With each descent, riders are treated to an adrenaline-fueled journey that culminates in a rush of excitement as they skim across the frozen surface of Mirror Lake.
Winter-time fun for the whole family in the Adirondacks.
One of the most appealing aspects of the Lake Placid Toboggan Chute is its accessibility to visitors of all ages. Whether you're a seasoned thrill-seeker or a family looking for a fun-filled day out, the chute offers something for everyone. Children delight in the sense of adventure as they race down the track alongside their parents, while older adults reminisce about past winters and share stories of days spent on the ice.
Embracing winter and safety first.
While the toboggan chute offers an exhilarating experience, safety is always a top priority. Trained professionals carefully maintain the track to ensure optimal conditions for riders.
Additionally, staff members are on hand to provide guidance and assistance, ensuring each participant enjoys a safe and memorable experience. To ensure riders' safety, only one sled is sent down at a time.
Since the slide's outrun is the frozen lake surface, the official opening day varies annually. The chute has opened as early as December 26. Generally, operations begin around the first full weekend in February. To ensure the safety of guests, the operators prefer 12 inches of solid ice.
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Photo courtesy: LakePlacid.com (ROOST)
Admission prices allow our guests to slide as much as they can during the scheduled time. Toboggans are rented and can hold 2-4 people.
During President's week, lines are often long, and people sometimes have to wait 15-20 minutes between rides. Luckily, extended hours are offered during these peak holiday times.
Because this is an outdoor activity, we recommend that guests dress warm, wear winter boots, and not wear expensive ski pants.
The friction created during the ride often wears through certain types of ski wear. The operators also extend a caution, suggesting that riders must be in good health and free from heart conditions, motion sickness, back or neck problems, or other physical limitations. It is also suggested that expectant mothers refrain from riding. Um, duh.
For more information about the toboggan chute, including current hours and pricing, visit the Town of Elba website.
Beyond the Chute in Lake Placid.
While the toboggan chute is undoubtedly a highlight of any visit to Lake Placid, the area offers a wealth of other attractions to explore. From world-class skiing and snowboarding at nearby Whiteface Mountain to cozy cafes and artisan shops in the quaint village center, there's no shortage of things to see and do.
In a world that often seems to move at breakneck speed, the Lake Placid Toboggan Chute offers a welcome opportunity to slow down and reconnect with the simple joys of winter. Whether you're seeking an adrenaline rush or simply looking to enjoy the beauty of the Adirondacks, visiting the chute will leave you with cherished memories that will last a lifetime. So bundle up, grab a sled, and prepare for an unforgettable adventure on Mirror Lake.
Places to stay, shop, eat, and things to do near Lake Placid.
Events in the Adirondacks’ Tri-Lakes and High Peaks region.
Pendragon Theatre in Saranac Lake presents the classic Agatha Christie play “The Mousetrap” during winter carnival.
Save the date! Saranac Lake’s Winter Carnival takes place from January 31 to February 9, 2025.
Tupper Lake’s Wild Center presents its incredible annual winter light display, Wild Lights, weekends through February 22, 2025.
Experience the beauty and skill of black ice skating at a workshop with Olympic skater Karen Courtland Kelly.
Experience the enchantment of winter with a horse-drawn sleigh ride through the picturesque trails of Paul Smith’s College VIC.
Lantern-lit cross country skiing and snowshoeing, bonfires and beverages and live music at the Whiteface Club.
Strap on your cross-country skis and snowshoes for one of the Adirondacks’ winter season highlights in Tupper Lake.
Over two weekends in March, the world’s top bobsled and skeleton athletes compete to be World Champions.
Attend the inaugural Adirondack Winter PRIDE Celebration in Lake Placid on March 7-9, 2025.
The high-speed action continues during the second weekend of the bobsled and skeleton 2025 World Championship races.