Natural Landmark
10 minutes
Moderate
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Lake Placid, New York, is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and history buffs alike, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and Olympic heritage. Among its most iconic attractions is the Lake Placid Olympic Ski Jump Complex, a site that has played a pivotal role in winter sports history and continues to inspire athletes and visitors today.
The Lake Placid Olympic Ski Jump Complex was originally constructed for the 1980 Winter Olympics, and it has since been a training ground for professional ski jumpers and a venue for international competitions. The complex offers visitors a chance to witness ski jumping up close, learn about the sport's history, and even experience what it feels like to be a ski jumper.
The Lake Placid Olympic Ski Jump Complex is located just outside the village of Lake Placid. It is a short drive of approximately 10 minutes from the center of Lake Placid. Head out on NY-73 W, turn left onto Old Military Road, and follow signs to the complex.
Whether you're a winter sports enthusiast or simply looking for a unique Adirondack experience, the Lake Placid Olympic Ski Jump Complex offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of Olympic ski jumping and the natural beauty of the region.
Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with some outdoor experience. Good for regular hikers.