Capacity: 60 seated guests.
Surrounded by tree saplings and paintings that once served as the backdrop for A Midsummer Night’s Dream on Broadway, your guests will truly be transported to an enchanted forest for the night when hosting your gathering in this space.
Capacity: 30 seated guests.
Furnished with a vintage painting of a famous boat and a stunning rowboat chandelier, this unique setting can comfortably host an intimate dinner for a small gathering such as a family reunion. An adjacent veranda accommodates an outdoor cocktail hour.
Capacity: 14 seated guests.
With its vaulted ceilings, rustic elegant decor and unique table, which is made from what was once the immense front door of a Mexican church, the Wine Cellar is designed to surprise and delight the most discerning of guests.
Capacity: 78 seated guests.
Though many of Lake Placid Lodge’s gathering spaces offer stunning views of the lake, only one allows guests to dine and celebrate on Lake Placid. The Lodge Dock sits atop the pristine waters of the lake, and it’s the ideal setting for casual meals such as a barbecue.
Capacity: 72 seated guests.
The largest event space available at Lake Placid Lodge, the Adirondack Room evokes the magic of the forest with its green carpet, tree trunk columns and intricate stonework. The adjacent terrace, flanked by two massive stone fireplaces, can also accommodate groups of up to 60.
The property’s intimate farm-to-table restaurant, Artisans, is available to host small groups in one of its many intimate alcoves. Our experienced staff will work with you to plan the perfect menu for your group, utilizing produce and ingredients from some of the region’s finest producers.
For a casual gathering or after-party, Maggie’s Pub offers a welcoming, convivial atmosphere. Talk long into the night over handcrafted cocktails next to a roaring fire, or challenge your group to a rousing game of billiards.
The Family Reunion Guide to Lake Placid
Ah, the family retreat. After years of talking about it, the three generations of relatives scattered from California to South Carolina are finally going to get together. But a hotel in, say, Chicago, may lack the intimacy of a rented house in Colorado – which doesn’t appeal to the altitude averse 90-year-old paterfamilias. The family reunion conundrum is solved in the village of Lake Placid, which knows how to host any personality after staging the 1932 and 1980 Olympic Games. The cream of the crop when it comes to family reunion locations, it’s the jumping off point for adventures small and large and an intimate gathering spot that lets conversations flow as easily as the local waterfalls.