Outdoor recreationists travel from around the world to experience the natural beauty of summer in the Adirondacks. With temperatures between 65 and 75 °F and more than 15 hours of daylight at its peak, summer is the season for hiking, biking, paddling, fishing, swimming, and so much more. From the high peaks to the crystal blue lakes and fresh-water rivers and creeks, there’s no shortage of wild spaces to wander and charming towns to stroll. Check out the many summer events and festivals, visit our natural wonders, hit the trails, or simply do nothing at all – that’s the beauty of summer in the Adirondacks.
To learn more about the many things to see and do in the Adirondack Region from June through August, check out the guides and resources below, and get ready to experience the Adirondacks at their peak.