Photo Courtesy of The Fern Lodge
The 2012 “Winter That Never Was” has had an interesting effect on the Northeast, effectively cancelling out the muddy season in the Adirondacks and nearby regions. Locals are already testing out the bike trails around Lake Placid and reporting that they’re in mid-season condition.

Though the ski resorts aren’t happy about their season’s early close, there’s a definite silver lining for travelers: In April, and May this year, you can get early summer conditions for low-season rates. Boating and camping won’t kick off just yet, as temperatures are only expected to be in the 50s by mid-April, but there are plenty of other things to do, especially for outdoorsy types.

It’s going to be a great year for road and mountain biking. Wilmington, at the base of Whiteface Mountain, has the Wilmington Flume Trail System and the Hardy Road Trails. Downhill is offered on the mountain itself, conditions permitting. People road bike just about anywhere, and the picturesque Champlain Valley scenic byways are perfect for an unhurried afternoon jaunt. Do be cautious though, as not all roads have bike lanes, and locals tend to drive fast.
For city dwellers who just need a few days of clean air and relaxation, the town of Lake Placid could be just the ticket. Though Main Street continues to see some tourists, especially on the weekends, the crowds won’t arrive till after Memorial Day—so you can poke around in all the little boutiques and tasting rooms to your heart’s content.



On the most luxury end of the lodging spectrum, Mirror Lake Inn is the place for epicureans in mid-April. As host hotel for the annual Adirondack Festival of Food & Wine (April 19-22), it is offering a variety of ticket packages and special access passes with a two-night minimum stay.
