Miss New York's Action Packed Weekend in the Lake George Area
Miss New York, Abigail Quammen departed for a fun-filled weekend compete with festivals, scenic lake views and Adirondack hockey
Miss NY Lake George

My weekend getaway to the Lake George Area with fall festivities, scenic lakefront views and thrilling experiences against the colorful Adirondack backdrop. From Halloween-inspired events to lake cruises and local dining, this two-day itinerary had the perfect blend of autumn adventure and relaxation. Here’s a closer look at my unforgettable autumn escape to the Lake George Area! 

Day 1

Boo-To-You Festival, Quaint Cafes, and Adirondack Thunder Hockey

My trip began with a scenic train ride to Fort Edward. Arriving at the quaint and charming Fort Edward Amtrak Station, I couldn’t wait to jump into the fall festivities awaiting me in Glens Falls! 

Two people sit at a table inside Gourmet Café, visible through a large window adorned with autumn leaves and pumpkins. As they chat and smile, the cozy café atmosphere brings to mind the serene beauty of Lake George in the fall.
A woman smiles and gives a thumbs up while holding a sandwich in a cozy cafe near Lake George. She sits at a table adorned with more food, as sunlight streams through the window, illuminating the vibrant autumn leaves outside.
Enjoying a delicious breakfast at Gourmet Café

We started our adventure with a cozy lunch at Gourmet Café, where we found some of the best paninis and French onion soup we’ve ever had. Loaded with fresh ingredients and perfectly toasted, the panini was to die for, and the soup was the perfect warm treat for a chilly afternoon. It was a great start to our Adirondack experience, filling us up for an afternoon of exploring. 

During a festive event near Lake George, a person wearing a sash and crown hugs a child on the street. Other children in colorful costumes stand nearby, and a crowd gathers in the background, creating a joyful atmosphere.
Lots of hugs at the Boo-To-You Fall Festival

After lunch, we joined the Boo-To-You Fall Festival, where the City of Glens Falls was alive with Halloween energy. Families strolled by in costumes, local vendors offered Halloween-themed treats, local talent entertained the crowd and live music filled the air. The cheerful, festive vibe was contagious, making it an ideal introduction to the fall spirit of Glens Falls. I even got to help announce the winner of the spookiest home in Glens Falls contest! 

Three people are posing on a bustling street during a festive event near Lake George. Two wear aviator jackets, and the middle person is in a light blue outfit with a sash reading Miss New York and a crown. Theyre laughing and touching fists in camaraderie.
At a vibrant Lake George event, two women take center stage. One, adorned with a sash and crown, proudly displays her trophy. The other, dressed in a green jacket, wields a microphone. In the background, an eager crowd watches from behind a barrier.
A woman wearing a crown and sash kneels next to a young girl in a vibrant red costume with pigtails. They both share warm smiles, capturing the joy of the moment on a bustling street near Lake George, with people and buildings serving as their picturesque backdrop.
Enjoying the community fun at the Boo-To-You Festival

Our accommodation for the night was the beautiful Bell House Inn, a restored bed-and-breakfast with a cozy, inviting atmosphere. The hosts warmly welcomed us and shared stories about the Inn’s history and unique charm. It was the ideal place to unwind after a busy afternoon, sitting by the fire as I admired the fall foliage outside allowed me to recharge before hitting the town. The Bell House Inn truly felt like a home away from home, combining modern amenities with classic Adirondack style. 

Miss Ny Bellmont Inn
Checking into the beautiful Bell House Inn

The evening’s main event was the Adirondack Thunder’s hockey season opener, held in a packed Cool Insuring Arena buzzing with excitement. As the puck-drop guest for the game, I had the thrilling honor of kicking off the action in front of a sold-out crowd—an experience I won’t soon forget! The game itself was exhilarating, with the Thunder playing to the cheers of devoted fans. The atmosphere was electric, and for anyone visiting the area – attending a local hockey game is a must. 

Miss Ny at the Adirondack Thunder game
Miss New York drops the puck at the Adirondack Thunder
Dropping the puck at the Adirondack Thunder opening game!

Following the game, we headed to Mint for a cozy dinner. Known for its fresh, seasonal ingredients and warm atmosphere, Mint provided the perfect ending to a busy day. Every dish was bursting with flavor and the farm-to-table focus really shone through in each bite. I can’t recommend a delicious meal at Mint enough! It is a must-stop destination. 

Day 2

Scenic Cruises, Lake George Village, and Haunted Rail Biking

The next morning, we enjoyed a delicious homemade breakfast at The Bell House Inn, savoring the inn’s cozy ambiance before checking out. Nothing could beat Huevos Rancheros and French toast accompanied by a fresh pot of coffee and great conversation. The Bell House Inn is truly a must for travelers looking to experience local charm and hospitality. I can’t wait to come back! 

A woman in a red sweater and Miss New York sash smiles by Lake George, crowned with elegance. The background features autumn-colored trees and a hillside under the blue sky, capturing the serene beauty of this iconic location.

Our next adventure was a scenic cruise on the Mohican, operated by the Lake George Steamboat Company. The cruise took us through the crystal-clear waters of Lake George, bordered by fiery fall foliage and majestic Adirondack peaks. The narrated tour was a wonderful touch, giving us insight into the lake’s rich history, local legends and wildlife. For anyone visiting Lake George, a boat cruise has to be a part of your itinerary. There’s no better way to take in the area’s natural jaw-dropping beauty. 

A woman wearing a crown and sash labeled Miss New York smiles and chats with a man in a captains hat and vest on a boat cruising Lake George. They are surrounded by marine equipment and chairs, enjoying the serene beauty of the lake together.
A smiling woman wearing a crown and sash waves from a boat on Lake George, with a scenic backdrop of autumn-colored forested hills.
Taking in the views thanks to Lake George Steamboat Company

After the cruise, we explored Lake George Village, a lively spot filled with unique boutiques, cafes and souvenir shops. We strolled through the village, picking up a few Adirondack-inspired mementos and soaking up the small-town charm. For lunch, we enjoyed a meal at a charming café, savoring the flavors of the Adirondacks before making our way to our last exciting event of the trip. This stop was the perfect way to continue experiencing Lake George’s vibrant yet relaxed vibe and should certainly be added to your list if you’re a shopper like me! 

A woman wearing a crown and sash smiles beside a sign that reads Welcome to Lake George. Clad in casual attire, she stands against a scenic backdrop of shimmering water and lush trees beneath a sky dotted with clouds.
Exploring Lake George Village

As our final adventure of the weekend, we embarked on a haunted rail biking tour with Revolution Rail Co. With its spooky ambiance and eerie surprises around every bend, this haunted rail biking experience was perfect for Halloween enthusiasts! We pedaled our way along scenic tracks surrounded by thick autumn trees and picturesque landscapes. The haunted setup, complete with ghostly friends and unexpected frights, made this a thrilling activity, adding a memorable Halloween twist to our trip. 

A woman wearing a crown and New York sash stands proudly on a wooden platform in front of a brown building with a sign reading Revolution Rail Co. The scenic beauty of nearby Lake George adds an enchanting backdrop to the scene.
Getting ready for a Spooky ride

Final Thoughts

My weekend in the Lake George Area was filled with memorable moments, from scenic lakefront views and lively festivals to thrilling Adirondack hockey and a spine-tingling haunted rail biking experience. The region offered the perfect mix of outdoor beauty, small-town charm and unique autumn activities, making it an ideal destination for fall lovers. Whether you’re seeking fall festivals, lake cruises, or haunted Halloween fun, the Adirondacks have something for everyone. I left with lasting memories and a new appreciation for the magic of autumn in the Adirondacks. If you’re considering a fall getaway, the Lake George Area is a destination that combines adventure, history, and unforgettable scenery!

Experience all of the The Lake George Area via Amtrak to the Fort Edward-Glens Falls Station, only 4 hours from Moynihan Train Hall in Manhattan. The Lake George Area is approximately a one hour drive from the train station. Don’t forget to use the See New York and Save 15% discount