Tucked just outside Lake Placid, Dewey Mountain offers a Nordic skiing experience that’s as inviting as it is invigorating. Known for its community-friendly vibe and impeccably groomed trails, this small yet mighty mountain is a hub for skiers of all skill levels. Whether you’re gliding through serene forests or tackling a heart-pumping climb, Dewey Mountain provides the perfect backdrop for winter adventures.
The trail system is divided into two main zones: Lower Mountain and Upper Mountain. Beginners will feel at home on the gently rolling trails of the Lower Mountain, where wide paths meander through snow-covered pines and the silence of the forest wraps around you like a cozy blanket. For more advanced skiers, the Upper Mountain trails present a thrilling challenge, with steeper ascents and winding descents that test your stamina and technique.
A standout feature of Dewey Mountain is its dedication to community and accessibility. Evening skiing is available on lit trails, transforming the mountain into a winter wonderland as the snow sparkles under soft light. The on-site ski center offers rentals, lessons, and advice for newcomers, making it easy for anyone to jump into the Nordic skiing scene.
As you glide through Dewey’s trails, it’s easy to feel connected—to the rhythm of your skis, to the crisp Adirondack air, and to the unspoiled beauty of the mountain. It’s a reminder that sometimes the best adventures are the quiet ones, found on trails where the only sound is the swish of skis cutting through fresh snow.
From Lake Placid, take Route 86 toward Saranac Lake. Dewey Mountain Recreation Center is just off Route 3, a short drive from the village of Lake Placid.
Dewey Mountain isn’t just about skiing—it’s about embracing winter in the Adirondacks. Whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned pro, these trails promise an experience that’s as exhilarating as it is peaceful.